Concrete Sealer
Concrete Sealer for the Driveway
In Spring, its time to do the many maintenance jobs that are required after
the damage that can be done by the frozen snows of winter. At autumn you might want to repare the cracks and
wrinkles that heat and sun have made.
First you notice that your concrete driveway needs some repairs for the cracks that it now has. After that has
been done you’ll need to find a good concrete sealer to ensure the life of your driveway. Asphalt driveways require
resealing every year, but if you use a good concrete sealer it only needs to be done once every three to five
years.
"Maintaining that driveway with small repairs yearly and using a concrete sealer when
necessary are smart moves...
This is a project you can do yourself. To begin with you should clean the driveway. First sweep it thoroughly
before giving it a wash down, making sure its dry before beginning to apply the concrete sealer. If
the driveway is not clean the sealant will not adhere to it properly.
The easiest way to apply the sealer is to do the job in sections. Don’t try to do the whole length or even width
of the driveway at one time. Draw an imaginary line and break the job down into squares of fifteen to twenty feet.
Begin applying the sealer. While using a brush on an extendable handle or squeegee make sure you overlap the layers
of sealant to get the best possible seal. Don’t make it too thick, thin is better. If you have bought a good sealer
one coat would be sufficient. You can expect a drying time of two to three hours.
The reasons to seal your driveway are very straightforward. Putting down a driveway is an expensive proposition
that you don’t want to have to do again. Therefore maintaining that driveway with small repairs yearly and using a
concrete sealer when necessary are smart moves. Remember there are many things you want from the
product you choose. Make sure that the concrete sealer you purchase is water repellant, helps seal the cracks, can
resist deicer scaling and provide a strong barrier.
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