Tips on new asphalt driveway care
Asphalt contains liquid tar, which needs time to harden
and cure. Your driveway will usually be fully cured within
3-6 months; until then it will remain pliable and soft. We
recommend keeping automobiles off for at least 7 days,
and longer in hot weather.
Even when cured, asphalt can sometimes soften in extremely
hot weather and harden as temperatures fall. To temporarily
harden hot asphalt you can water it down with a garden hose.
Do not be alarmed if soapsuds appear. This is a reaction
between the diesel fuel found in asphalt and the chlorine
found in some city water.
To avoid scarring, do not pull out too fast, pull in too
quickly, or drive too fast on your asphalt driveway. During
the initial curing time don’t park in the same spot
all the time and don’t use a jack stand or car ramps
unless you put a piece of plywood underneath to distribute
the weight. Do not turn your steering wheel back and forth
when your car is not moving.
Large heavy vehicles can depress your new asphalt and cause
ruts in your new blacktop. Keep heavy trucks (concrete, oil,
landscaping etc.) off your new driveway. If a camper or other
vehicle will be stored for a long period of time, place plywood
under the tongue jack and tires.
Do not walk on your new driveway with high heel shoes, place
lawn chairs, bicycle kickstands or other sharp objects on
it, as they will create holes and depressions.
The edges are the weakest part of your driveway due to the
lack of side support. Do not drive on the edges as they will
crack and crumble in time. Building up the sides of your
driveway with topsoil will support the edges after grass
is grown.
Appearance
Your driveway may look smoother in some areas
than in others because of the makeup of blacktop. Blacktop
is composed of various sizes of stone, sand, liquid asphalt, and other ingredients,
which cause a varied texture of the surface. In addition,
blacktop areas that have been raked and spread with hand
tools may appear different in texture from those spread by machine.
Avoid gasoline, oil, antifreeze, power steering and transmission
fluid spills and leaks. These will dilute the liquid asphalt
in your blacktop. Any hole left by these spills should be
filled with a cold patch. Any hairline cracks that may develop
due to the contraction and expansion of the ground should
be filled with crack filler. These products can be purchased
from your local building supply or hardware store.
Seal Coating
To preserve your new driveway it is advisable
to seal coat your driveway 3-6 months after it has been paved.
Sealing too soon, however, may cause damage to your new driveway.
Because blacktop is naturally porous, water can seep into
and through the paving. This not only causes deterioration,
but also results in ridges and upheaval due to frost and
freezing. Asphalt is also softened and broken up by gasoline,
lube oil, grease, road salts and antifreeze drips from cars.
Sealer protects blacktop with a coating that is impervious
to these harmful elements. Unprotected driveways remain porous,
dry out, become rough, and lose their life rapidly.
With proper care, your new driveway will give you many years of service.
Thank you for choosing Alvi Paving, and do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
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