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Getting A New Driveway? Why Sealcoat The Asphalt Right Away

If you're scheduled for a new asphalt driveway project, don't forget about the sealcoating. If you've decided against sealcoating right now, you need to rethink that decision. Many people think that new asphalt doesn't need sealcoating. That's not the case though. Applying sealcoating to your new asphalt driveway provides protection from day one. If you're not sure you need to add sealcoating to your new driveway, read the list provided below. Here are four important reasons to sealcoat your new driveway. 

Keep That Brand-New Appearance  

Your new driveway will look great once it's done. But, it won't look that way for long, especially if you forego the sealcoating. As soon as you start driving on the asphalt, the shine will go away. In no time at all, your new driveway will look dull and faded. Luckily, there's a way to maintain that brand-new appearance. You can have a layer of sealcoating applied right away. In fact, you can apply the new sealcoating as soon as the asphalt dries. 

Stop the Sun and Rain Damage

Now that you're investing in a new asphalt driveway, you want to get started on sun and rain protection. Sun and rain exposure can cause serious damage to the asphalt. Some damage can include cracks, erosion, and fading. Unfortunately, sun and rain damage starts as soon as the asphalt dries. That's why you need to include sealcoating in your contract. Once the sealcoating gets applied, your asphalt driveway gets protection from all types of sun and rain damage. 

Slow Down the Aging Process

If you're going to invest in a new driveway, you'll want to protect that investment for as long as possible. Asphalt starts aging right away. Unfortunately, age-related damage can shorten the life expectancy of your new driveway. That's why you need to invest in sealcoating for your driveway. Sealcoating helps slow down the aging process so that your driveway will last longer. 

Stay On Top of Maintenance

Now that you're going to have a new driveway, you'll need to get started on maintenance right away. Cleaning and protecting are two components of a good maintenance routine. It's a good idea to clean your driveway whenever you see dirt and debris building up on the surface. It's also important that you sealcoat your driveway at least once a year. You can get a head start on that. You can include the first application of sealcoating with the construction process.