Does Aquaphalt Last? Long-Term Update Review
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Aquaphalt 6.0 Permanent Asphalt Repair for potholes, driveways, and roads - Bucket
by Aquaphalt
Ranked #1 by Consumer Reports
Permanent asphalt repair, backed by a 3-year warranty
Environmentally friendly, no VOC's
Sets up with water
Open to traffic immediately
Aquaphalt 6.0 Permanent Repair, 3.5 gallon, Black
Revolutionary permanent asphalt and concrete repair material for pothole repair, pavement repair, utility cuts, walkways, tennis courts and driveway repair - it works even in wet and cold conditions
Eco-friendly binder reacts and hardens with only water-no toxic solvents
Aquaphalt is laid directly from its container-no need to mobilize large crews and equipment
Minimizes roadway disruption with no need for special preparations
Pre-mixed and permanent Aquaphalt is a one-time fix
What Is It?
Quick road repairs used to require large crews, heavy equipment, perfect weather, and a hefty invoice to boot. Kind of like fishing with dynamite. Revolutionary Aquaphalt offers a better solution.
Used successfully in Europe for years, Aquaphalt is the first pre-mixed, permanent repair material that is enduring, high-performing and 100% environmentally friendly. Aquaphalt’s proprietary “green” binder reacts and hardens with solely water-unlike other asphalt patching products available on the market today containing toxic petroleum-based solvents with volatile organic compounds. And Aquaphalt can be laid directly from its container, so no repeat repairs or overhead costs are required. In today’s economy, eliminating additional equipment, material and labor costs for the same lasting repair is a top priority.
While other cold patch products claim durability and immediate set-up, if you’ve ever stepped in a utility cut while crossing the street that resembled a rocky sludge, you know the other products remain pliable far beyond application. On top of that, those fillers must eventually be replaced by permanent pavement materials. Only Aquaphalt sets-up fast and permanently for superior results. From potholes to manholes and utility cuts to driveways and tennis courts, in the world of asphalt and concrete, we’ve learned that stable base materials plus enduring binders equal unlimited potential for all of our customers.
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Thank you for making those 2 videos. Sometimes fixing something 95% of perfect is worth saving thousands of dollars. I had to cut out an oddly shaped area of my driveway to remove a 15-foot-long pine root and I bought this product to use. I've replaced a lot of the area with the asphalt that I removed so I will see if this will work on top of broken asphalt pieces. Your video has helped me a little bit.
Looks GREAT!👍 👍Thank you for sharing your 1st video and this follow-up one...Helpful! I'm looking forward to patching my driveway with Aquaphalt! Good to Know: ACE (The Helpful Place!) offers a much lower price than AMZN!
Probably the best how to video on UA-cam today. Finally someone like me, that wants to see what it can really mean to use a product, and not as intended. I am fed up of cookie cutter videos where they can explain 1000x what they are doing, either I don't have the proper ingredients/tools or it just doesn't work.
Thanks Peter for this video. ☺
I like true unbiased opinions. If it works, it works. If it doesn't, don't say it does because you are bought by the company.
watch?v=ZeY7XNwNfkE
It's great to see real world experiences and results, with flaws and all! Thanks for the honest straightforward detailed video!
Great review! I just used the 6.0 on a huge cross shaped crack on my driveway. Power washed out the crack first, then used a wood paint mixing stick and a hammer to wedge the pellets in as best i could. Sprayed with water along the way.... I think it looks pretty good. I will wait a couple weeks before sealing. Thanks again Peter.
thanks for taking the time to share your experience with the product
the main problem was you compacted it before watering
nice review.. I wish that someone would have done a comparison of prodcuts for pot hole patches using this one and a commonly known brand like quickrete I've used many other products... some lasted while others didnt..I have a big 1 foot section that always breaks up in between where the street meets my driveway and for most products... I actually have to put pieces of plywood over the patch material for about a week or two because the vehicles were displacing even if after I tamped it.. so when they say you can immediately drive over it..I doubt that very much when dealing with high traffic areas..we share our driveway with a neighbor that has many cars and it really bothers me after I see 2 wheel size indentations on each side of my patch work that a heavy car usually makes in my patchwork.. so I out pieces of ply wood right across my driveway patch for about a week or 2 and leave it down even if it rains..then take it up and try my luck after that and if all goes well I leave it that way for about 3 months to 6 months and then I apply ariport runway sealer... and by wintertime I am running a plow over this area and we have at least 6 snow storms where the snow has to be removed by plowing... the patches hold up with enough time to last until about springtime... if I let them go for a year then the long pothole at that crosses the edge of the driveway will actually start to travel up the driveway... as I have personally seen it go from about 4 inches to what it is now in some spots which is like about a foot... So for me its a yearly thing.
Only $100 per Bucket in Canada ,so economical it sucks
This actually looks nice. I saw the first part of ur video and when you did some steering turns and the material seemed to crumble, I had my doubts. However, I think youre right in that the sealer helped solidify the repair and maybe more time has helped cure and harden the overall area. Thumbs up.
I think I needed to let it cure under the summer heat. Grinding on it like that I'm sure was a tough test, but I'm thrilled with it, William!
A patch in time saves nine! Great update! Cheers
What type of sealer do you use? Been looking for one we can add color too!
this stuff is crap, if you use it in a cold area it will wreck your driveway. It does not seal tightly with the other pavement so when it freezes over time it will buckle up and on top it's like 7 times as expensive an everything else
I appreciate the fact that your situation was not an "ideal" pot hole. I have an entire "un-ideal" scenario with alligatoring and grass/weeds growing through. What sealer did you use?
I used primarily Latex-Ite Airport Grade Sealer, but I put a final coat of Latex-Ite colored sealer on top, Steve!
@@petervonpanda Thanks! and thanks for posting the vid.
You made a great down to earth informative video!! Very nice !!! I am doing my patching this week - I have a 1 foot wide old patch right across the end of my driveway and it has worn away about 3/4" below the surface. I am hoping Aquaphalt works as well for me !!!
Thank you Perter! That was a great summary and follow-up. I have some deep cracks and an area that looks similar.
In my area the 4.0 version is more available than the 6.0. Are they interchangeable on small to medium depth holes to fill?
I liked both of the videos for the product and didn't see anything wrong with your usage. This "seals" it for me because I need it for exactly the same purpose. Thanks!
The seal coat you used was not good. I recommend use adhesive then put proper seal coat.
I know this an old but I got the same thing going on in my driveway and was wondering if would work just over laying it. Thanks! BTW how’s it still holding up?
Hey man just try it and see,what do you have to lose...
Please let me know how this worked out, if you did it. I need to fill ruts and feather onto existing asphalt but the FAQ says to not apply thin even though another part of the FAQ says you can apply to existing asphalt....so I messaged the company today and asked for clarification.
This guy is the long lost uncle of Freddie Wong!
I winged the Wong number
I watched the original video a few months ago and decided to try Aquaphalt on a part of my driveway that had a very similar cracking/crumbling problem. I figured it was worth a try since I wouldn't be out that much money if it didn't work. My neighbor was really skeptical and said it would crumble away quickly. After about 4 months, it's held up really well and looks about the same as when I applied it. It's a section of the drive that gets a lot of traffic too (delivery vehicles and cars). Thanks for the follow-up review!
Great work! Yes, I obviously agree with you. It seems to hold up nicely and was much much cheaper than the alternatives.
Hows it holding up now???
@@mercedesbenzs600bash It's been almost 3 years and it's still held up really well. I hired some people last fall and they drove a bunch of heavy machinery over the patch. It caused the edges to crack and break away, but the majority of it still looks the same as the day I laid it down. If I had to do it over again, I would have dug up some of the asphalt where there was alligator cracking to make the patched area more level.
Thanks for the update. Looks good!
Great video. It seems not all jobs go as planned and it is never as good as viewers expect- but it worked for you and that's great. I'm going to look closely at this product for my own DIY driveway job
This is a great product, very easy to apply. Only wish it was cheaper as it just cost me over $180 for 3 buckets to fill a 2’x3’ section that was 3” deep.
For the price, it sounds like a good enough product to save you time and money in the long run.
We usually get what we pay for,$180 is a great price considering what a professional would've charged you...
A good video. I hope he talk less just straight to the point . That will be save some time to know all the reviews.
At seal coat/color? We did an asphalt road up to a concrete driveway and would like it to be a better match. That color looks very close
Thanks for sharing, I'm excited to try it, I first saw this product on a consumer reports article it had the best rating and then I decided to watch videos for more information about it.
Great video! 👍🏼 Thank you for the update I am a supplier of the product in Southern California.
Great presentation. You are a very good speaker, you definitely not a hmm-ham kinda guy. Thanks for the feedback...I gotta go get me some Aquaphalt
Great review!!!
You are very well spoken and gave all the details I was looking for!
Thanks for the update vid. This is helpful.
Would it have been better if you did not apply the seal coat so there is no crack shown?
How would you get a flush and level look in the future if you so desired?
Approach should be Cement
can you do another update? thanks!
I was told along time ago by someone who was in the paving business that seal coating was a waste of time and money.
That's because they were in the Paving business. Without sealcoating the pavement doesn't last, they can pave it sooner
He is correct and wrong. Water base sealing is a waste, oil based rejuvenation sealers will protect. Most companies use the water base
Peter....Love the videos because they are very informative and, as much, because you seem like a REALLY nice guy!!
I appreciate that, my friend! I'm no different than what you see in the videos! Hope to run into you in person someday!
Belgium block the base 6 feet
Man after my own heart.
thanks for the info
Looks great!
For anyone who has experience with both, which is better for decent sized cracking and alligator cracks but not potholes... the Aquaphault or LatexITE? Thanks in advance.
I would use Latex Ite Trowel Patch. It’s much thicker, like a plaster, and works great for bigger cracks! geni.us/XF12J
@@petervonpanda Thanks Peter.
Great job
Hey Peter! One more month until the two-year update! lol
Coming up soon!!!
What seal coat did you use. ?
I used Latex-ite colored sealer... ua-cam.com/video/GcoJtjwEv-M/v-deo.html
Where did you buy the aquaphalt?
I'm looking into it myself and ACE Hardware is where its recommending me, Northern NJ.
So it's ok to seal-coat on top of this product then? cool. Other video's just don't say what can go OVER this product.
I wouldn’t be surprised if they say to not do it but I did and it’s working great. I will say, I waited a couple of months in the height of summer for it to cure as much as possible beforehand
It is clear to me that once I patch the holes, I shall seal cost the hole driveway every year. I am looking forward to this application but not sure how much more I will save in the long run (80% of my 4k sqf is damaged) by DIY as oppose to hire a contractor to pull it off and hot asphalt it. Thoughts?
It is clear to me that once I patch the holes, I shall seal cost the hole driveway every year. I am looking forward to this application but not sure how much more I will save in the long run (80% of my 4k sqf is damaged) by DIY as oppose to hire a contractor to pull it off and hot asphalt it. Thoughts?
So you water it first?
Yep, you really can't use too much water.
If this video is to show how wonderful Aquaphalt is, it's a big fail. Where you patched is all full of cracks and very problematic for winter freezes. You saved me 40 bucks a pail. I'musing the $12 a bag stuff. Thanks Peter.
Looks like crap your repair area is all cracked up and I do not believe it's only the seal coat cracking those cracks must go all they way.
Looks good but why did it take 4 minutes to say you were pleased with the way it worked? Too many videos that don’t get directly to the point.
Thanks for using Aquaphalt and for your review. If you ever have any questions please let me know. michael@aquaphalt.com
Thanks, Michael! Love the product. Just referred my neighbor to it to fix a pothole in his driveway!