Asphalt Medium Crack Repair

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  • Опубликовано: 23 май 2023
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    Proper maintenance of your driveway is crucial for ensuring its longevity and aesthetics. Asphalt crack fillers are effective tools for repairing and preventing cracks in driveways. This report aims to provide a step-by-step guide on how to use the "Seal Best" asphalt crack filler, a popular product known for its durability and ease of use. By following these instructions, you can enhance the appearance and lifespan of your driveway.
    Things you may need:
    "Seal Best" asphalt crack filler
    Protective gloves
    Safety goggles
    Wire brush or broom
    Leaf blower or compressed air
    Asphalt crack cleaning tool (optional)
    Putty knife or scraper
    Portable propane torch or heat gun (optional)
    Trowel or squeegee
    Dry and sunny weather (for optimal drying)
    Step-by-Step Instructions:
    Preparation:
    a. Start by wearing protective gloves and safety goggles to ensure your safety during the process.
    b. Clean the cracks: Use a wire brush or broom to remove loose debris, dirt, and vegetation from the cracks. A leaf blower or compressed air can be used to blow away any remaining debris.
    c. For deeper and more stubborn debris, you can use an asphalt crack cleaning tool or a stiff-bristled brush to ensure the cracks are thoroughly cleaned.
    Crack Filling:
    a. Open the "Seal Best" asphalt crack filler container and mix the contents if required, following the manufacturer's instructions.
    b. Use a putty knife or scraper to scoop the crack filler and apply it directly into the cracks. Ensure the cracks are completely filled, slightly overfilling them to compensate for settling.
    c. For smaller cracks, you may use a portable propane torch or heat gun to heat the crack filler slightly, making it easier to spread and adhere to the cracks. Exercise caution and follow safety guidelines when using heat sources.
    Smoothing and Leveling:
    a. Once the crack filler is applied, use a trowel or squeegee to smooth and level the surface, ensuring the crack filler is evenly distributed.
    b. Pay attention to the edges of the cracks, making sure they blend smoothly with the surrounding asphalt.
    Drying and Curing:
    a. Allow the applied crack filler to dry and cure as per the manufacturer's instructions. The drying time may vary based on the product and environmental conditions.
    b. It is essential to keep the freshly filled cracks free from traffic or any heavy objects during the drying process to ensure the best results.
    Clean-up:
    a. Clean your tools and equipment with water or the recommended cleaning agent immediately after use, as the crack filler can harden and become difficult to remove when dried.
    Conclusion:
    Using the "Seal Best" asphalt crack filler is a straightforward process that can effectively repair and prevent further damage to your driveway. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can ensure a successful crack filling experience, enhancing the durability and aesthetics of your driveway. Regular maintenance, including crack filling, will help extend the lifespan of your asphalt surface, saving you time and money in the long run.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @rustyshakleford-ij3jv
    @rustyshakleford-ij3jv Год назад +1

    looks satisfying...

    • @TheHappyHootie
      @TheHappyHootie  Год назад

      It is. And the nice part is it dries in a couple days

  • @user-yj8pw9by8z
    @user-yj8pw9by8z 2 месяца назад

    I used a asfalt tape lasted ok so far, 2" by 50 foot roll

    • @TheHappyHootie
      @TheHappyHootie  2 месяца назад

      Interesting. I will have to look into it. This is still holding strong. 💪 tape may work. I may try it for the smaller ones

  • @bsraeder
    @bsraeder Месяц назад

    How is the product holding up that you used now?

    • @TheHappyHootie
      @TheHappyHootie  Месяц назад +1

      Still working well. A few edges have separated, but it’s still flexible. Might shoot a little more in the crack this summer. All in all it’s still holding up well. For the cost I would do again.

    • @TheHappyHootie
      @TheHappyHootie  Месяц назад

      Still holding up well. For the cost I would do again.

  • @warrenwalker8170
    @warrenwalker8170 10 месяцев назад +1

    That was nice how you poured it right over the obvious roots you had not burned and that were still green and you hadn't bothered to clean out

    • @TheHappyHootie
      @TheHappyHootie  10 месяцев назад +1

      There may have been a couple of pieces of grass that were still green but 4 months later the cracks are still filled and look great. Cheap solution that was easy to do yourself. Would be worth investing in a larger blow torch with a 20lb propane to be sure

    • @1D10CRACY
      @1D10CRACY Месяц назад

      Very nice indeed! I did the same thing to mine last year, using the same product from Menards. I kind of wonder if the product itself doesn't kill the roots or its just thick enough the root can't get through it and it just dies off.

    • @TheHappyHootie
      @TheHappyHootie  Месяц назад

      Just thick enough .

  • @chrisferency8861
    @chrisferency8861 10 месяцев назад +2

    I used a similar product from Lowes. Absolute garbage, plan to redo it annually. If you're going to do the work, use hot rubber or nothing at all. Good luck, hope yours lasts longer than the garbage I got from Lowes. It was called Black Jack Speed Fill. JUNK, as was their atrocious customer service when I called them to ask about options/solutions.

    • @TheHappyHootie
      @TheHappyHootie  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the heads up. This product hardened but still has some elasticity to it. I sprinkled black sand on top after first day and then drove on it. So far… so good. We shall see how it handles the winter.

    • @dp6297
      @dp6297 Месяц назад +1

      @@TheHappyHootieHow is it now?