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Sorry Woodsy;
You simply can't compare a highway or road to a home driveway. Asphaltic concrete for a highway is a completely different mix and thickness than your home driveway, it is also under a totally different stress load than your driveway. The reason they don't seal roadways besides the expense is traffic volume and truck weight would simply wear it off in short time and since most roads need to be repaved every so many years, it makes no sense whatsoever, which brings us back to expense for no reason... Your home driveway should last many more years than a roadway considering low traffic volume and no constant trucks with weight driving over it. The idea of sealing it is two fold...#1 to protect moisture from entering through the porous surface and eventually destroying the gravel base or heaving during the winter months and #2 to protect the surface from harmful UV rays. UV rays pull the oils right out of the asphalt and make it brittle and crack. Your analogy is like saying painting a wood house is not necessary after all look how long the old wooden Weirs boardwalk lasted.... Sorry but them's the facts! ![]() Dan
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Maybe someone here should talk to a contractor who knows the topic. If that drive was installed properly (most probably weren't) it will last for decades.
If it is porous the job was not done correctly. We had a driveway in our first house (100 yo house) that never had anything done to it and there was no water seeping through. The color changes naturally due to the content. |
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You nailed Dan. Can't compare the two for all reasons you stated.
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We plan on using Bryant Paving.......we need some paving repairs as well as sealcoat so we'll see how it goes.
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I just had my driveway seal-coated by John Storrs from Laconia Tel# 393-4860
He has over 30 yrs in business doing driveways, tennis courts, etc. He did my driveway by hand, no spraying here.... He used a quality airport grade sealer, and looks fantastic ! John is a great guy, and his pricing is extremely reasonable for the work performed. I'm thoroughly satisfied and would recommend him to anybody. Last edited by bigdog; 08-16-2021 at 12:29 PM. Reason: spell |
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I had porter come out to estimate sealcoating our almost 10000 square foot driveway last year to try to get a few more years out of it. The sealing was reasonable but the $1/ inch of cracksealing amounted to around $3000. We elected to have it reclaimed and repaved. Porter did a great job. I believe they are out of the sealing business now. |
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Circling back about my recommendation about John Storrs who seal-coated my driveway about a week half ago..... The other day I had a delivery to the house, the truck was at least a F-250, maybe a F-350 with a 16' trailer, and scuffed off several spots 3-4 ft long, off the seal-coat, by turning their wheels very sharp. The scuffing was obvious when looking at the driveway and stood out. I called John Storrs back, and explained the issue, and he returned to the house and skim-coated the spots affected, and blended it all in, which now looks great again. I offered to pay John for his short time, but he wouldn't have it ! This tells me a lot about the man, and his quality of work. Please don't hesitate to call John for your seal-coating jobs, and tell him you heard this referral on the 'Winnie Forum' ! John can be reached in Laconia at (603)-393-4860 Last edited by bigdog; 08-27-2021 at 09:44 AM. Reason: spell |
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