SURFACE SEALER VS PENETRATING ASPHALT REJUVENATOR | DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE LLC

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  • @Rottrsq
    @Rottrsq 7 дней назад +1

    I have 3/10 -mile asphalt grindings/milling driveway W/large circle drive. I'm in CO at 6,500ft elevation. Warm summers cold winter with plowing. The millings have been a pleasure to live with for over 15 years. My only issue is the steep part of the drive gets rutted after a heavy T-storm. Rutted down to the CDOT road base underneath. Last year I tried a water-based sealer (the H/D 5gal bucket) and filled the ruts, then new, good, recycled asphalt millings. Didn't last - this year after T-storms ruts returned, in same spots. Asphalt Fusion is right - Rejuvenator MUST be used under (in the ruts/cracks & on top to seal). I found such a product and its crazy expensive but it's my ranch and I want it done right. I won't say the brand as it will likely get removed - Google "Asphalt Rejuvenator" - look for the most expensive one. Also, going to rent a compactor. I really hate re-doing projects - in the heat.

  • @ProfAnkitSharma
    @ProfAnkitSharma 3 дня назад +1

    Great, I subscribed, let me know how will you deal with the air voids decreasing after the use of rejuvenation, which will penetrate and fill out the voids in mineral aggregates, any thoughts of bitumen bleeding/ flushing in the summer? what is your opinion?

  • @lar7905
    @lar7905 2 года назад +5

    Well...this helped me decide...surprised you don't have more views and subscribers. Yeah...I will use the real stuff not the latex...my driveway is due south. So total sun in summer. Good luck to you . I hit the subscribe button.

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  2 года назад +1

      Thank you 😊 so much for hitting that subscription button.

  • @ittech4695
    @ittech4695 Год назад +7

    What brand of PENETRATING ASPHALT REJUVENATOR do you use?

  • @rogerl8488
    @rogerl8488 Год назад +2

    Thank you!! Where can I buy the best rejuvenate product that's going stay shiny black longer? I hate seeing people driveway grey...

  • @SinnerSince1962
    @SinnerSince1962 2 года назад +10

    The next time I'm sealing a sponge, I'll certainly know what to use.

  • @johnregan8093
    @johnregan8093 Год назад +2

    I am in North Texas area, Denison TX, Lake Texoma. What kind of sealer do you use? The contractor I have a bid on uses Recycled Asphalt Rejuvenator from Distributor Asphalt Kingdom. Do you know if this is recommended. It does state that it needs to mix with water??
    The contractor states it will help from washing out and loose and helps lock down. It will be black when sprayed on but over time it will turn to a brownish color. Last a few years.
    Thanks so much! I appreciate you sharing!

  • @joewarren4103
    @joewarren4103 4 года назад +1

    Hey richie this is Joe your the man

  • @dustinsmith9064
    @dustinsmith9064 Год назад +2

    Very interesting, sponge thing was great. What sealers are classified as penetrating sealers? Are there special additives? I don't use asphalt emulsion, I use a coal tar concentrate called tarconite. Is there a specific brand you use of the penetrating sealer? Thanks for the video.

  • @jamesroger5176
    @jamesroger5176 2 года назад +7

    What is the name of the rejuvenator or could you recommend more then one brand . Thanks

  • @bombshell8810
    @bombshell8810 Год назад +1

    Oh wow a big difference..

  • @richardjohnson1427
    @richardjohnson1427 2 года назад +2

    Excellent Video. Thank you.

  • @mamaely8968
    @mamaely8968 Год назад +2

    This looks amazing! I would like to use this product for my asphalt millings driveway. Where can I purchase this for my project? What it’s the products name?

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your interest in asphalt rejuvenator. You can reach us through our website for further assistance.

  • @tillross4078
    @tillross4078 Год назад +1

    Nicely Done Sir , where do I get the rejuvenation sealer ,, I'm in the south Tennessee seen alot of cases where I needed this ,, see that this is an older post , Holler

  • @kostadinospehlivanis993
    @kostadinospehlivanis993 Год назад +1

    Can I use this without sand ? Does it make the asphalt slippery like the other dealers do

  • @AntoniAntonis
    @AntoniAntonis Год назад +1

    If you made a mistake and you did the water based, can you switch it to oil based in the future?

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  Год назад

      The water based surface sealer has to be 70 percent gone for it to work

    • @4cClubT
      @4cClubT 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Asphaltrejuvenator looks like won't be long for a water based to be gone-- waist a $

  • @EagleNestFarm
    @EagleNestFarm 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great info. Where do you order the Asphalt Rejuvenator from? Is there a specific brand that you use?

  • @JoeyRam.
    @JoeyRam. Год назад +1

    The Asphalt Rejuvenator is the one called oil based?

  • @royacey
    @royacey 3 года назад +17

    Waterbase Surface sealer will outlast penetrating oilbase sealer any day.. Homedepot and any small hardware store that sells waterbase surface sealer will build up over the years and pill and chip its No good. But a commercial grade Waterbase sealer will not do so if apply correctly. Oilbase penetration sealer is jus like wax for a car Yes it will bead off any rain ect but also like armor all for ur wheels its nice and shiny when its done but fades off within 6month and is ALSO VERY TACKY AND TRACKS IN HOMES EASY Especially on a hot day. and the product alone is very thin and thats with using a commerical grade product its useless in my eyes. but this is just my opinion. Oilbase sealer is hard to find in a lot of states i know because they dont sell enough of it anymore so the amount to purchase is very lil, keep in mined all that penetrating sealer u keep applying ever couple years will cause ur asphalt to soften worser in worser jus like your showing in the video..best example i could give its like IF YOU KEEP DIPPING UR COOKING IN MILK TO MUCH ITS JUST GOING TO BREAK AND FALL TO APART TO THE BOTTOM OF GLASS..but in first thought to a person looking on youtube for answer it makes sents!! But in reality it makes asphalt weaker. 99% of asphalts wear in tear comes from the top service any further damage or wear underneath is very unlikey inless ur base wasnt apply correctly or ur asphalt to thin... iv been a professional contractor for along time and iv tryed it all but for a driveway or parkinglot waterbase from a commerical plant is the way to go. Its thicker stronger and DOES NOT FADE OFF AS FAST AS OILBASE Penetrating sealer does. it has no tack to it what so ever, and every professional contractor i know useing waterbase product. it also seals some smaller cracks and its protects asphalt way longer than oil base Penetrating sealer does, and stays jus like the day you apply it for more then couple years before it starts looseing its coloration.. this comment wasnt to offend you or prove you wrong because all in all they both work and serve a purpose. Its just iv talked to more unhappy customers who had oilbase penetrating selaer put on serveral times by a small company and they called me or other contractors I know come out and redue it with a waterbase sealer.. all them gas station and Big frame Chaz businesses you see they were all done with a water-based sealer I have never driven or drove by a parking lot that has been done with a penetrating or base sealer but certain people like certain things I also know a few people just like the shine of the oil base and don’t mind seal coating it every year or two but all n all i hope it helps anyone because im A witness any professional who has done both with my own eyes

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  3 года назад +3

      Waterbased sealers just seal the surface but do nothing for the underline issues , asphalt cement drys out and becomes brittle a asphalt rejuvenator will out last coal tar waterbased sealer easy.

    • @hkasphaltsealcoat6087
      @hkasphaltsealcoat6087 3 года назад +4

      Rather then looking at it from a revenue and advertising perspective perhaps considering the clients needs in my opinion. Both products are great if used for the right reasons. Asphalt that has not yet oxidized will benefit from an oil based sealer to keep its flexibility and if maintained as required will last for years. On the other hand if Asphalt has oxidized, no matter how much oil based sealer you add, it will never regain the flexibility it once had and here is when the water based commercial sealers are required to fill hairline cracks and protect from further deterioration.

    • @gauvreausealcoatinginc.2510
      @gauvreausealcoatinginc.2510 3 года назад +3

      @@Asphaltrejuvenator you're comparing a sponge to an asphalt lol, there's no way the oil base really soaks in all the way to the bottom to an existing asphalt driveway. Here we're I live in Canada it's the opposite, anyone using an oil-based sealer on asphalt it will last around 1-2 years max. With my coal tar sealer, it will typically last 3-5 years. The coal tar sealer does not crack when you use it in the right way, having polymer and rubberized additives really help. It only cracks if you seal your driveway every year and build up layers of sealer.

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  3 года назад

      @@gauvreausealcoatinginc.2510 I never said it soaks in to the bottom of the asphalt! Second thing coal tar sealers only seal the surface that's its. So what about the oils that are in the asphalt that are lost over time . And asphalt rejuvenator will out last any water based sealer on the market period.

    • @gauvreausealcoatinginc.2510
      @gauvreausealcoatinginc.2510 3 года назад +1

      @@Asphaltrejuvenator I just have a very hard time believing that the oil base sealer would bring back the lost oils of the asphalt and give it's back its flexibility to prevent further cracking, not saying you said that but a lot of oil base sealer contractors says that which is incorrect. Maybe it's good in your area, but not in my area. Snow, salt, plowing, any parking lots done with oil base will be completely gone in 2 years. How do I know? I was using oil-based sealer before for years. I've switched to a coal tar sealer, my parking lots stays black for over 3+ years. It's thicker, dries faster, doesn't stay shiny for 2 weeks, my customer retention has gone up since I've been using the product. I charge more than any of my competition and I still manage to become the biggest contractor in my area. Maybe the oil base sealer is different in your area but not here, maybe because my competition always dilutes the product which doesn't help lol. But still, I've done side by side comparison with the oil base and it clear how my sealer outlasts the oil base in my area. Some of the bigger projects we bid on, they hire asphalt engineers, if you try and bid on these projects with a simply "asphalt rejuvenator" they will laugh in your face because they know it will not last in our harsh canadian winters.

  • @paulbarbieri1020
    @paulbarbieri1020 9 месяцев назад +1

    can you use it on recycled ashfault

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  9 месяцев назад

      I have done a text area with it on millings it was pretty hard the next day.

  • @nickwiththemoney9141
    @nickwiththemoney9141 Год назад +2

    ahh yes the sponge, the equivalent of asphalt

  • @simrandhaliwal8195
    @simrandhaliwal8195 2 года назад +1

    I have diesel spills on my asphalt and its soft. Which sealer is best at helping this or how do I get the diesel out and fix the fact that it is dissolving the asphalt binder?

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  2 года назад

      Is that asphalt coming apart?

    • @simrandhaliwal8195
      @simrandhaliwal8195 2 года назад

      @@Asphaltrejuvenator Slightly. If I scrape it pieces will start to come off. Its not hard anymore because of the diesel

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  2 года назад +1

      @@simrandhaliwal8195 you can add rejuvenator to it . It will help alot .

    • @simrandhaliwal8195
      @simrandhaliwal8195 2 года назад +2

      @@Asphaltrejuvenator Thank you! I really hope so. I will seal with a rejuvenator. Found someone who uses rs-90. Its 4 month old driveway. Do you think that is enough time to let it cure?

  • @CHUCKYDEALPACA
    @CHUCKYDEALPACA 9 месяцев назад

    What’s the flashpoint of the rejuvenator?

  • @GenX1964
    @GenX1964 Год назад +3

    Thank you. It's the difference between water based (surface) and coal based rejuvenater (what we think of as tar).
    How do I get the coal based rejuvenater here in Illinois and apply it ? Problem being I'm pretty sure there are laws against the rejuvenater.
    This is why I knock on doors for Republicans for free but that's another story. Anyway, just wondering if there's a way around the laws or if they even apply to private residents.

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  Год назад +1

      Where at in Illinois are you looking to get the material ?

  • @fazilm1
    @fazilm1 Год назад +1

    Would the rejuvenator work on my recycld asphalt driveway?

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  Год назад

      If there already rolled in packed hard

    • @fazilm1
      @fazilm1 Год назад +1

      @Asphaltrejuvenator yes, rolled in and hard packed. Some of top is a bit loose but underneath is solid

  • @Noni315
    @Noni315 11 месяцев назад +1

    So what types you recommend

  • @daniellavoie9662
    @daniellavoie9662 3 года назад +2

    Very helpful! I’m looking to seal my driveway and wasn’t sure which type I should use. Water or oil based. However, I’m finding it difficult to buy oil based sealer? Far more options in the box stores for water based.

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  3 года назад

      Water based is only coating the surface which is ok but does not do anything for older dry asphalt. Try online to have oil based sealer shipped to you.

    • @rogerl8488
      @rogerl8488 Год назад

      @@Asphaltrejuvenator so I just look for oil based sealer or oil base rejuvenater?

    • @4cClubT
      @4cClubT 11 месяцев назад

      @@rogerl8488 had someone do 4 driveways on my street all oil, it's beautiful- tottaly different quality looking finish compared to the bozo that used crap on ours

  • @tonywilliams6440
    @tonywilliams6440 2 года назад +7

    Water based is no good. Oil based penetrating rejuvenating sealer is definitely the only way to go

  • @thomaspridgen6371
    @thomaspridgen6371 2 года назад +2

    Where can I purchase the penetrating rejuvinator?

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  2 года назад

      Where are you located ? Go to my website and send me your info i can get you a price

  • @tommarsala3155
    @tommarsala3155 2 года назад +1

    where can I buy a penetrating sealer and under what brand name?

  • @peterszenkowski7769
    @peterszenkowski7769 Год назад +1

    is the oil rej oil and gas resistant? NO Does any one ever put it on thick enough to make a difference? NO Will it hold together a old driveway? NO Can you Put sand in it? NO should you wear a mask applying this sealer? YES Does this sealer look better than the other one? NO Is it flammable ? YES I can keep going but you see where I'm heading

  • @eros587
    @eros587 7 месяцев назад +1

    Good video, hard to hear.

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  7 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe I will shoot another video that has great audio?

  • @mikebarry3491
    @mikebarry3491 3 года назад

    I just put down 30 tons of fresh millings and rolled them in. What can I put down to help tighten them up and seal them? Thanks

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  3 года назад +1

      Spray them rite after you roll them , with a rejuvenator or a oil base sealer

    • @adrianm6156
      @adrianm6156 2 года назад

      @@Asphaltrejuvenator What is the best brand?

    • @adrianm6156
      @adrianm6156 2 года назад

      @@Asphaltrejuvenator There is something called hawke seal but omg its so expensive for a farm driveway I might as well do hot asphalt

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  2 года назад

      @@adrianm6156 Where are you located ?

    • @adrianm6156
      @adrianm6156 2 года назад

      @@Asphaltrejuvenator Tottenham Ontario Canada

  • @adrianm6156
    @adrianm6156 2 года назад

    Would adding penetrator first then surface to asphalt millings to make it almost equivalent to hot asphalt finish?

  • @nonameno6690
    @nonameno6690 3 года назад

    what brands where each of the examples you showed. I want to do my driveway and I was going to use an acrylic sealant.

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  3 года назад

      Acrylic Sealer is the surface sealer / Rejuvenator is the other one.

  • @ajbrown2013
    @ajbrown2013 2 года назад

    How can I get it
    Deep inside

  • @ManuelRamirez-xw6bt
    @ManuelRamirez-xw6bt 3 года назад

    Where can I get this I'm from California

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  3 года назад

      send me your info from my website

    • @stevenwagner8607
      @stevenwagner8607 2 года назад +2

      Umm dear sir I’ve been sealcoating for 35 years I’ve used both Coal tar Emulsion aka water base and Gilsonite aka oil base sealers....the sale or use of oil base sealer was banned in California in the early 80’s and for good reason Gilsonite is actually a non fiber roof coating with a hot thinner added aka Xylene to dry the oil base.....in the USA Gilsonite driveway sealer does not stand up in a court of law as there is no oil base driveway sealer ! It is a non fiber roof coating! That’s why anyone that does sealcoating uses coal tar and why that’s all you can buy mostly in stores at least in any of the western states! This is all facts as I work for California highways dept. this gentleman is from Canada not sure what they have going on up there

    • @simrandhaliwal8195
      @simrandhaliwal8195 2 года назад

      @@stevenwagner8607 Coal tar is what has been banned in most States

    • @Asphaltrejuvenator
      @Asphaltrejuvenator  2 года назад

      @@stevenwagner8607 In the video I am showing asphalt rejuvenator not gilsonite and rejuvenator has coal tar oils in it. The blend of the rejuvenator is far better than a surface coating. And im not a fan of gilsonite at all either.

    • @stevenwagner8607
      @stevenwagner8607 2 года назад

      I’m sorry I don’t understand the product your showing is an oil based driveway sealer! Aka Gilsonite! There’s only one oil base sealer manufactured in north America! Which means any oil base sealer Bought or sold in the USA or Canada is Gilsonite! There isn’t any other!!! Unless your talking about high flow which is used for locking down chipseal and doesn’t dry hard enough to be used as a sealer...now the only blended sealer you can buy would be an asphalt Emulsion! Which is a waterborne asphalt aka ss1h also used as a tackcoat you can buy this product with acrylic added which makes it dry hard enough to be sold as sealer! Sealmaster calls it master seal! Now I can clearly see what you poured was on one side a water based sealer because it’s brown and an oil based on the other because it’s black again there’s only ONE!!!! Oil based sealer sold in North America folks!!!! Only one it’s called Gilsonite!!! If that’s not what your using how come you can’t tell me what it is other than you call it a Rejuvenator? Also to the gentleman that said coaltar is what has been band in most states your wrong sir Creosote an Additive which was once in coaltar is what was banned! Coal tar is still sold in all 50 states! They just don’t put Creosote in it anymore! Because it causes skin cancer!