Asphalt should be seal coated one to two years after it's first paved and then every two to three years after. Your sealing schedule will depend on the traffic and the asphalt's condition. You should also have a professional check your pavement for cracks annually.
Asphalt driveways need to be sealed more often than concrete! You should also examine the quality of the pavement sealer. As you might’ve guessed, the better the quality of the sealer, the longer the paving will last.
You also need to seal your driveway after every repair. For brand-new driveways, it's imperative to fill coat it after 90 days or when the asphalt is hardened and fully cured.
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