July 15, 2026
Sometimes, you have what seems like an endless stream of jobs to do. But other times, you can go weeks without a single call. During these lulls, it's important that you store your asphalt equipment correctly so it doesn't wear down prematurely. Here are four tips to help you protect what you've invested in.
Leftover asphalt and sealant harden fast once the heat is gone. If you leave residue sitting in a melter or pour pot, it bonds to the interior and becomes much harder to remove later. A quick cleanout while the equipment is still warm saves you from scraping out cured material before your next job. Wipe down the exterior too, especially around joints and seals where buildup tends to collect.
Moisture is the biggest threat when equipment sits between jobs. Rain gets into joints and seals, and anything left damp long enough will rust. Indoor storage keeps that from happening. If you don't have that option, a weatherproof tarp that fits snugly will do the work, as long as it doesn't trap moisture underneath. Leave enough airflow under the cover so condensation doesn't build up against the metal.
Stale fuel is one of the more common reasons small engines fail to start after a long storage period. Fuel left sitting in a tank or carburetor breaks down over time and leaves behind a gummy residue that restricts flow. If you're storing equipment for more than a few weeks, drain the fuel system completely. You can use a fuel stabilizer for shorter gaps.
If you spot surface rust forming on exposed metal, address it before the equipment goes into storage. A light coat of rust-inhibiting spray on unpainted metal surfaces creates a barrier that holds up well during downtime. Pay extra attention to hinges, bolts, and any area where paint has chipped away.
Try out these storage tips for your asphalt equipment. They'll extend the life of your machines so you can go longer between repairs and keep everything in service for when the busy season picks back up.
At NAC Supply, we sell high-quality, easy-to-maintain asphalt crack filling equipment like melters and pour pots. Stock up on the tools you need for your next job. The right equipment, stored well, can last your crew for years.
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