|
Sealcoating is important for several reasons.
Sealcoating prevents oxidation.
Asphalt pavement begins to deteriorate almost as soon as it is
placed. As the pavement is exposed to oxygen, the asphalt binder
(tar) hardens. This hardening results in a brittle surface that
eventually cracks. Cracks in the pavement enable oxygen and
rainwater to penetrate the pavement, often into the sub base,
weakening it and reducing the pavement's strength. Sealcoating
protects the surface and fills surface voids, reducing pavement's
exposure to oxygen and water and extending pavement life.
Sealcoating resists ultraviolet rays.
By breaking down the links between the carbon bonds in the
asphalt, ultraviolet rays cause pavement to deteriorate and
crumble. Regularly applied seal coat helps to prevent ultraviolet
rays from penetrating the pavement.
Sealcoating resists oil and gas spills.
This is especially important on driveways where cars are parked or
worked on. Oil and gasoline soften asphalt. Our professional-grade
sealer contains additives that enable it to resist any such leaks.
By filling surface voids, sealcoating also reduces the depth to
which oil or gas can penetrate the pavement.
Sealcoating enhances pavement appearance and eases maintenance.
Sealcoating brings back the dark black colour of the original
pavement, making it look and wear like new. Seal coated pavement
is also easier to clean and maintain. Because seal coat fills
surface voids, a seal coated surface is much smoother. And a
smoother surface is easier to sweep, shovel, and wash.
PRICING
Pressure Washing
- Wood Surface,
Concrete,
Interlock stone - $1.00 sq.ft. and
up
Pressure Wash Stain and Seal
Wooden Decks or Fences
- $2.00 sq.ft. and up
Driveway Sealing
with a Proper Sealant
|
Driveway
Dimensions |
Price |
|
Short Single
Lane 1 Car Length |
$165 |
|
Medium Single
Lane 2 Car Lengths |
$195 |
|
Short Double
Lane 1 Car Length |
$195 |
|
Medium Double
Lane 2 Car Lengths |
$245 |
|
Long Double Lane
3 or 4 Car Lengths |
$375 |
This service includes
removal of all dirt and debris from your driveway followed by the
sealing.
More pricing information
about Renovation & Building Costs see
OntarioContractors.com
|