I agree that the shiny black driveways look like shit, but if it’s done correctly it shouldn’t be the shiny black, it’ll be a real nice mate black which looks more natural and looks great. Those guys that come around nd do 15 house in ur neighborhood put diesel or some other additive to thin it out so it sprays out of the nozzle better. But when it’s thinned out it looks shiny and doesn’t last as long since it’s naturally supposed to be thicker
@@robotpizza no one knows wtf hes ever talking about and we've never seen a cat at his house and we're all wondering if in fact there is a cat and it isn't some sort of induced psychosis
If you do this type of work when you say "super rough" typically it means the surface is not as smooth and as a result it will eat a lot more sealer up. That's why he mentioned having to soak it aswell. But even a slightly rough driveway is like that. If the driveway was sealcoated every 2 years of its lifetime it will remain smooth and take up less than half the amount of material as a rough driveway of the same size.
@DanaWhites_CocaineDealerthats like saying, "if you dont splater paint all over the floor in the room you're painting, you're half assing." Dudes being sloppy af.
Lmao we seal over 3mill sq ft a year for residential and use a spray tip and it will go in the grass a few inches and everyone is cool with it and it grows back green in a week.
My neighbor did his driveway every few years myself I never in over 25 years coded. My driveway and my neighbor ended up replacing his twice and i still never replaced mine and there was never any damage to it. It worked pretty good for a 25 year old Driveway. And had no major cracks. I think once you start sealing it, you can’t stop.
Not a scam. Especially with rough older asphalt, it keeps the small stones and rocks from coming up from vehicle traffic. You definitely can overdo sealer though. Should be every 2-4 years depending.
Aw man, I talk like this also 😭💀 brain...going...too...fast need to sort out...sentence...first I'm so grateful my friends are very patient ❤, I feel you @ColinPatterson_! Great work!
I do seal coating... it's watered...and he ruined the edge of the grass...and they didn't fill the cracks before they sealed....maybe if everyone wasn't out to make a quick buck and actually cared about how there work looks..are world would spin alot smoother
Yea gotta get that gunk on first, but at least it wasn’t covered in moss before they did it. Worked that field for a bit helping my uncle when they were short 2 guys and you gotta put that gunk on the cracks at least before you seal the damn thing. That seal coat is gunna crack in a day when it dries 😂
And every blade of grass on the edge....come on guys, cut it in at least.....I know you made at least $700.... I have been sealing blacktop for a long time, and jobs like this make it easy for the next guy to get the job! Just a pointer...
They’re literally still laying it down in the video. You want a guy behind him, edging the grass and getting the debris all over? The gardener that comes in a couple days will take care of it once it dries. Stop acting like your jobs come out picture perfect before you’re even done 😂😂😂😂 You clown
@@xFooliee it’s the same people that don’t clean up after the job. Framers/electrician, plumbers, anybody. Those that clean up will have a much greater probability that they’ll be hired again as opposed that didn’t clean, regardless of how good of a job they did.
Yeah you see I personally have a bad experience with this seal coat never has my driveway degraded so fast and when I scraped my driveway with the tractor to clear the snow it's in better condition now in that spot because I scraped the sealcoat off
This stuff is absolutely nasty. I am glad UA-cam recommends me to rate the comments and these videos to ensure I can place distasteful review. Never ever. Rip it all up and send in the concrete truck.
I cried on the inside watching this. I can't even think about all of the concrete that got splattered. Rest In Pepperonis to my parent's dryer though. All the sealcoat splatter on my clothes on days i couldn't hang em outside made the drum look like a damned zebra.
@@richardchaney7473No he didnt, you can tel by his footprint. Complete rookies on scene. But hey they will adjust there habits when enough people point matters out.
Been spreading sealer for close to 50 yrs. Have never stepped on it, or spread it that way. Time wasted, left to right, right to left, pulling down. Much easier. GL
@@cheechong5969 as long as they fixed up the grass i wouldn’t care. obviously it’s going to harden if left there, but if they immediately trimmed the grass to remove the seal from it then i wouldn’t have a problem
No he can't. If you avoid the grass there will be small parts of the driveway edge that are not covered. Plus the next time they cut the grass all of the spillover will be gone.
How we do it is one guy gets the material we're it need to be and one guy stands behind and takes foot prints out and do finish work pretty easy stuff if you know what to do
Brooooo this takes me back🥺🥺💓 I was raised with a gypsy upbringing most of my life and my whole childhood my father would go seal peoples driveways for them , but I always was in truck tagging along with him
Better than having the edge not covered, and looks all faded. The next time the grass gets cut. (Which I’m assuming is every week by how clean it is) It will be gone. Stop acting like you know why you’re talking about 😂😂😂
I think if you would have slowed down you would have been able to stay in the lines. This bitch work I could do when I was 12 yo, but your a professional right?
@Anthony That's not how you seal a driveway. Stop acting like you know wtf you're taking about. Sealer that thick in the edges will stay wet for days and get picked up by lawn mower tires or car tires or get flung by the mower all over the sidewalk or house or tracked into the garage. You edge the driveway till you expose the cusp of the edge. You then take a sealer brush and bucket and paint the edges. You then pour sealant in a line in front of you walking backwards and running the sealer into your painted edges not allowing more than the amount on the driveway to go over the edge. Should never touch the grass, EVER. There's zero need to ever walk in sealer unless you're a hack like these rookies who do shit work and likes buying sneakers once a month and destroying your vehicles interior.
That's what I was thinking too. That driveway looked great for being 20+ years old. And now you have to maintain that tacky coating! I work in the rv industry and will never try and upsell a roof coating for this exact reason: once it's on you have to clean it periodically with special cleaner, if you let it go it'll start getting chalky, flake off and run down the side and stain the gel coat, and if you store your camper outdoors you best belive you have to re apply the coating every year. The stuff is expensive and takes a few hours to do it right. Nobody ever maintains theirs once it's on they just think it'll last forever and keep their camper water tight. Instead just get up on your roof every 6months, inspect the seals, spot seal where needed, quick clean with the hose and a brush and you are good to go.
@@ColinPatterson_ Just the cut the grass off the edge afterwards? I'm a painter and I have to remove the leaves from plants if they get paint on them (coz shit happens)
You should brush the sealant down the center in a rainbow or arc it keeps you from having to walk through it and the finish comes out just fine. Great to see another guy in the trade. Keep it up
Next year, as it fades...you're left with a very visible "swirl/arch" pattern, alternating light/dark, and it just looks crappy. I like to be in it, pushing the sealer toward the end, then go back and do a "finish pass", straight across from side to side, all in the same direction. If you do have a "crew", have one guy doing the finish pass behind you! Customers will notice and within a few years, your name will spread and you'll get more work from people who already had their sealcoat guy! Truth be told...I do have to go with the "crappy" looking arch sometimes. I work alone and sometimes the stuff just dries to quick for me to get back for the nice finish pass.
@@fermiticus4034 im in New Jersey my guys and I haven’t ran into any issues been doing this way for about 7-8 years. Also the quality of sealant i found that by me some guys were really watering down their product.
I wanna know why some seal coats, are like your driving on ice, that has oil also poured all over it... I have never encountered this until I moved down to south Florida. Some neighborhoods and apartments are straight up dangerous to me and my motorcycle and I don't know what causes this... I've driven on ice and it's almost identical to it. With zero traction. And it could be 80 degrees outside the stuffs just wet...
I don’t know but me and my brother pulled into a fresh restaurant parking lot after they pressure washed everything and I swear it had soap on it or something. Middle of a hot summer day and we both low sided our bikes at the same time. Was slicker then snot
I’ve heard and notice when I’ve put down sealer out of 5 gallon buckets u can buy, it’s pretty thick. When these guys are spraying it out of a wand like they do, it’s to thick to spray so they cut it with different things to thin it out. I’ve hear people use gas/diesel/kerosine and other things which make it more of a shinny finish. In tuen making it slick
@@alexblackburn627 honestly glad I'm not the only one who's eaten/almost eaten shit on these resurfaced properties.. I'm not really into suing people but seriously communities are really risking a whole lot by doing this (now clearly to me- improperly.) Seems to be by the other comments it's someone cutting corners.
I don't get why it's done at all. Here in Europe it's not a thing to seal coat - no one does it ever. For various reasons.... 1st we like to be able to drink our groundwater, 2nd we like to have grip on the road on wet and icy conditions and 3rd we like to keep our driveway for 50+ years without having to replace it.
Do you have a square footage price in mind when doing jobs? Mind if I ask what your material cost is? I love watching sealcoating and have thought about trying it
This is so unnecessary I hope no one paid for this terrible job and if anyone sees this online they don’t pay for such a horrendous job in the future you deserve to be out of business asap
This is so satisfying to watch. How much was it for that work in this video? I have a little path about 1/10 the size of that one so I would love to know
get the brushes with the squeegee on the back side. You can move the hole puddle around much easier & the finish is better. I rarely use the brush at all. and it takes 12+ gallons of sealer to do my driveway each year.
So I've done sealcoating and we ALWAYS used the plastic garden edging 6 IN by 12 foot peice along the drive way to make damn sure it wasn't on the lawn as u can see ur seal coat is overlapping atleast half inch onto the grass. Look into the garden plastic edging simple as hammer it in, seal cost, remove, onto the next.
I'd just love if the seal coat wasn't so black. Black driveways are horrible in the summer. Shit heats up real quick and then slowly releases that heat over night, raising ambient temperature. Add to that the lack of shade and you've got a recipe for horrible summers. More trees and lightly coloured stuff would be amazing
Am I the only one that thinks a weathered "grey" driveway looks better than the shiny black finish?
It dries matte black! I can’t squeeze everything in a UA-cam short! I will show you the finished product
Yes you are
You aren’t. I feel the same.
I agree that the shiny black driveways look like shit, but if it’s done correctly it shouldn’t be the shiny black, it’ll be a real nice mate black which looks more natural and looks great. Those guys that come around nd do 15 house in ur neighborhood put diesel or some other additive to thin it out so it sprays out of the nozzle better. But when it’s thinned out it looks shiny and doesn’t last as long since it’s naturally supposed to be thicker
What does that kinda treatment run for $$?
man has a way with words i cant describe. im not so sure he can either to be fair.
Right LOL
He sounds like that nervous kid in class giving a presentation and is about to pass out.
J O E B I D E N
@@chewymustard6426 “Poor kids are just as bright as white kids”
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Spreading 😊
You need a script bro! That almost sounded like my drunk Uncle Henry trying to explain why the cat keeps attacking him
I'll ask...why does the cat keep attacking him?
@@robotpizza no one knows wtf hes ever talking about and we've never seen a cat at his house and we're all wondering if in fact there is a cat and it isn't some sort of induced psychosis
@@THE_RAMALAMADINGDONG 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂by far the best comment I’ve ever seen on UA-cam, all the best to your uncle wish him the best
What did I just read 😂
@@ACE-pw3fj ok ill whisper it from afar ...aint no mount of money in this world enuff to go fuckin with him ...
“As you can tell the edges have a nice clean coat”
Grass: 🧔🏿♂️🧔🏿♂️
The Trudeau special!
@@jblps 💀 🤣🤣
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The old driveway looked great, your imagining things
But the grass needed some sealant, im assuming that’s why they sealed the grass too. Can’t be because they are shitty workers 😂
If that’s “super rough” my driveway is a catastrophe lmao. That driveway looked fine just needed a coat.
Exactly 😂😂😂 over dramatic Ass UA-camr
Ikr?
Was thinking the same. Super rough? I don't think the get winter where they are from
If you do this type of work when you say "super rough" typically it means the surface is not as smooth and as a result it will eat a lot more sealer up. That's why he mentioned having to soak it aswell. But even a slightly rough driveway is like that. If the driveway was sealcoated every 2 years of its lifetime it will remain smooth and take up less than half the amount of material as a rough driveway of the same size.
That's what I'm saying, I got cracks the leveling is uneven and everything.
Glad tictok wasnt a thing when i was sealing driveways i would of got yelled at for sealing grass. Just saying
I don’t even know anything about sealing driveways but I immediately thought that can’t be good for the grass 🫣
@Dana White's Cocaine Dealer I think he meant IF he sealed the grass (like in the video), he would get yelled at.
@DanaWhites_CocaineDealerthats like saying, "if you dont splater paint all over the floor in the room you're painting, you're half assing." Dudes being sloppy af.
would have gotten yelled at*
Lmao we seal over 3mill sq ft a year for residential and use a spray tip and it will go in the grass a few inches and everyone is cool with it and it grows back green in a week.
This Kinda sounds AI generated
...if AI could throw back about 13 shots before writing it
How? His voice wasn't consistent at all.
@@tylersmith3139 thats what makes it sounds a bit AI generated. Its a lil too inconsistent.
@@deangeloesingletonprobably no script
it sounds like walt jr not ai
I love how precisely you seal the grass
My thoughts exactly
No idea what ur talking abt😭😭
My neighbor did his driveway every few years myself I never in over 25 years coded. My driveway and my neighbor ended up replacing his twice and i still never replaced mine and there was never any damage to it. It worked pretty good for a 25 year old Driveway. And had no major cracks. I think once you start sealing it, you can’t stop.
yep acrylic seal ruins a driveway as soon as it touches it
What's the password, or did you code a game into it? If so, what game Tetris? Can you code Ninja Gaiden in my driveway next?
Just makes it black, seal coat is 100 % a cosmetic scam 20 years seal coating
Not a scam. Especially with rough older asphalt, it keeps the small stones and rocks from coming up from vehicle traffic. You definitely can overdo sealer though. Should be every 2-4 years depending.
Bro has 2nd grade reading speed
Everyone in this industry does 😂
Aw man, I talk like this also 😭💀 brain...going...too...fast need to sort out...sentence...first
I'm so grateful my friends are very patient ❤, I feel you @ColinPatterson_! Great work!
@@semicoolablenah bro your brain j too slow to keep up
You think he's reading? You got 2nd grade level spidey senses
@@lostgoyle3249 I siding say he was reading, I said he has the speed of a 2nd grade reader…
I do seal coating... it's watered...and he ruined the edge of the grass...and they didn't fill the cracks before they sealed....maybe if everyone wasn't out to make a quick buck and actually cared about how there work looks..are world would spin alot smoother
He had time to reply to every comment but had none for the truth 😂
The only comment he didn’t reply to😂
Yea gotta get that gunk on first, but at least it wasn’t covered in moss before they did it. Worked that field for a bit helping my uncle when they were short 2 guys and you gotta put that gunk on the cracks at least before you seal the damn thing.
That seal coat is gunna crack in a day when it dries 😂
I was thinking the same thing🤣👍🏼
@@WTFPassive He replied to like 5 total comments lol
And every blade of grass on the edge....come on guys, cut it in at least.....I know you made at least $700.... I have been sealing blacktop for a long time, and jobs like this make it easy for the next guy to get the job! Just a pointer...
Yep, doesn’t look too professional imo
They’re literally still laying it down in the video.
You want a guy behind him, edging the grass and getting the debris all over?
The gardener that comes in a couple days will take care of it once it dries.
Stop acting like your jobs come out picture perfect before you’re even done 😂😂😂😂
You clown
Okay cut the lawn and its gone…relax
@@xFooliee it’s the same people that don’t clean up after the job. Framers/electrician, plumbers, anybody. Those that clean up will have a much greater probability that they’ll be hired again as opposed that didn’t clean, regardless of how good of a job they did.
@@444garage totally understand that, but grass should be the least of worries
"This driveway was super rough"
That driveway is better than any I've ever seen 😂
That driveway needed no work at all I agree haha
I love how this dude is trying to make driveway sealing seem complicated 😂😂
My guy must have never been down if he thinks that driveway was really rough
I know lol that driveway was mint. Mine is 42 years old in the north east. I wish it looked this good
Frfr
@@SXSPRIMEsame here
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That driveway looked fine…
Yeah you see I personally have a bad experience with this seal coat never has my driveway degraded so fast and when I scraped my driveway with the tractor to clear the snow it's in better condition now in that spot because I scraped the sealcoat off
That looks horrible
This stuff is absolutely nasty. I am glad UA-cam recommends me to rate the comments and these videos to ensure I can place distasteful review. Never ever. Rip it all up and send in the concrete truck.
Ummmm are you drunk
@@kylerandolph79 reported for unlawful engagement on UA-cam platform.
@@kylerandolph79 I reported you to buddy
He has such a way with words 😍
This is what I do for work, and I've never brushed it through the middle. You do two coats so you don't miss anything, and you have a nice thick seal.
Every mexican cringing at this mans squeegee work 😂 judging by the grass i can tell he paints curbs too
All in the grass and walking on the wet sealcoat. Dammit Bobby
Yeah all I see is it getting all up in the grass. Slow down just a little bit and you’ll get a neater finish.
I cried on the inside watching this. I can't even think about all of the concrete that got splattered. Rest In Pepperonis to my parent's dryer though. All the sealcoat splatter on my clothes on days i couldn't hang em outside made the drum look like a damned zebra.
*Dang it, Bobby. Hank Hill never says “Damn it” to his son.
He probably has spiked cleats on.
@@richardchaney7473No he didnt, you can tel by his footprint. Complete rookies on scene. But hey they will adjust there habits when enough people point matters out.
If that’s 20 years that’s some AMAZING asphalt!
Mine is on year 2 and rougher
@@gone_inc wonder why. Climate?
@@neckofthewoods24poor mixing, low quality gravel, not enough tar. Could be multiple things really. All depends on how cheap they were.
@@PugilistCactus well that’s shitty. No way to tell. Even seeing a past job could have a different plant mix.
Been spreading sealer for close to 50 yrs. Have never stepped on it, or spread it that way. Time wasted, left to right, right to left, pulling down. Much easier. GL
You're my favorite channel right now
Dude you’re all over her grass
bruh it’s just the edge, mow it once and the grass is fine. y’all act like it’s the end of the world
@Nick016 it would cost a decent chunk of change if it hardened and next time you cut it could ruin either your entire mower or just the blade.
@@nick0164youre defending this kind of work? Youd be satisfied if YOU were paying this kind of money for work?
@@cheechong5969 as long as they fixed up the grass i wouldn’t care. obviously it’s going to harden if left there, but if they immediately trimmed the grass to remove the seal from it then i wouldn’t have a problem
You want them down there with a fine paint brush its seal coat its gonna touch the grass karen
Can’t get it without hitting the grass eh?
Anything not attached to the pavement will erode away quickly
No he can't. If you avoid the grass there will be small parts of the driveway edge that are not covered. Plus the next time they cut the grass all of the spillover will be gone.
@@All_SportGG yeah than there is toxic chemicals in the soil. Woooow how great is this. Fuck american cheap luxury bullshit.
Just cut the grass
I super filled my rough driveway. I was so proud. Now it shows every speck of dirt. Where did I go wrong?!?
The issue is that it used to be covered in dirt and now it's clean. Just let it get dirty again
@@GamingNinja132 not exactly. The dirt used to be down in the cracks, now that it is smooth the dirt covers the surface making it look much dirtier.
Why is this satisfying to watch 🫠
You should make one of those satisfying videos that help you fall asleep because this is so satisfying
You were the final touch to a beautiful yard and home.
Thank you Kameren 🙏 I appreciate that
@@ColinPatterson_ Anytime!
As far as I can tell. With the driveway being 20+ years old. Looks to be in good condition
It looks amazing. What a waste of money to do anything to it honestly
Make sure you block off the grass next time as it doesn't wash off ez and is a eye sore and makes it look uneven
Now the grass one time and that’s gone
Sealer really only bonds well to asphalt. The dirt will wash out after one rainfall and the grass gets cut
@@VeiledDraconis or just block it off to begin with, So owner doesn't have to clean it or wait till it's rainy season... 🤔
This is the states, there is no "rainy season". It rains in the same seasons you sealcoat.
@@VeiledDraconis obviously wasn't raining there, so you can stop making excuses for lazy half ass work.
That's so satisfying to watch.
Great looking driveway for 20 years old.
Has anyone ever talked to you about working backwards so you don't have to walk in your wet work?
How we do it is one guy gets the material we're it need to be and one guy stands behind and takes foot prints out and do finish work pretty easy stuff if you know what to do
@@LukeStevens-g8bthere's no need for footprints.
I'm glad I didn't have to say this. I've sealed driveways about a dozen times.
Number of ruined shoes: 0
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Honestly
Brooooo this takes me back🥺🥺💓 I was raised with a gypsy upbringing most of my life and my whole childhood my father would go seal peoples driveways for them , but I always was in truck tagging along with him
I literally just said is it just me or does anytime your hear the word sealcoat you instantly think of gypsy’s?
So incredibly satisfying!
Im sure they wanted their grass seal coated too.
😂😂😂😂
Better than having the edge not covered, and looks all faded.
The next time the grass gets cut.
(Which I’m assuming is every week by how clean it is)
It will be gone.
Stop acting like you know why you’re talking about 😂😂😂
I think if you would have slowed down you would have been able to stay in the lines. This bitch work I could do when I was 12 yo, but your a professional right?
@Anthony That's not how you seal a driveway.
Stop acting like you know wtf you're taking about. Sealer that thick in the edges will stay wet for days and get picked up by lawn mower tires or car tires or get flung by the mower all over the sidewalk or house or tracked into the garage.
You edge the driveway till you expose the cusp of the edge. You then take a sealer brush and bucket and paint the edges. You then pour sealant in a line in front of you walking backwards and running the sealer into your painted edges not allowing more than the amount on the driveway to go over the edge. Should never touch the grass, EVER.
There's zero need to ever walk in sealer unless you're a hack like these rookies who do shit work and likes buying sneakers once a month and destroying your vehicles interior.
@@anthony5227 yet according to the professional seal coaters, it is possible to avoid...soooooo
It will look good for 2 weeks
Thats tar right?
Rough driveways always come out the best.
How satisfying to see the outcome
Looks like very peaceful work. Zen like
Now it's went from a long lasting maintenance free driveway to something you'll have to maintain and clean constantly.
Yup, and probably paid an arm and a leg for this guy to brush over it 15 times
Not to me tion it'll now be hotter than the sun
That's what I was thinking too. That driveway looked great for being 20+ years old. And now you have to maintain that tacky coating!
I work in the rv industry and will never try and upsell a roof coating for this exact reason: once it's on you have to clean it periodically with special cleaner, if you let it go it'll start getting chalky, flake off and run down the side and stain the gel coat, and if you store your camper outdoors you best belive you have to re apply the coating every year. The stuff is expensive and takes a few hours to do it right. Nobody ever maintains theirs once it's on they just think it'll last forever and keep their camper water tight.
Instead just get up on your roof every 6months, inspect the seals, spot seal where needed, quick clean with the hose and a brush and you are good to go.
It’s also slicker to drive on in the winter.
Big no for me. Sloppy edges getting it on the grass. Take the time to cut it in with a brush. That looks professional.
😂 thanks for that big no
@@ColinPatterson_ Just the cut the grass off the edge afterwards?
I'm a painter and I have to remove the leaves from plants if they get paint on them (coz shit happens)
You should brush the sealant down the center in a rainbow or arc it keeps you from having to walk through it and the finish comes out just fine. Great to see another guy in the trade. Keep it up
Next year, as it fades...you're left with a very visible "swirl/arch" pattern, alternating light/dark, and it just looks crappy. I like to be in it, pushing the sealer toward the end, then go back and do a "finish pass", straight across from side to side, all in the same direction. If you do have a "crew", have one guy doing the finish pass behind you! Customers will notice and within a few years, your name will spread and you'll get more work from people who already had their sealcoat guy!
Truth be told...I do have to go with the "crappy" looking arch sometimes. I work alone and sometimes the stuff just dries to quick for me to get back for the nice finish pass.
@@fermiticus4034 im in New Jersey my guys and I haven’t ran into any issues been doing this way for about 7-8 years. Also the quality of sealant i found that by me some guys were really watering down their product.
Never had a driveway that was seal coated and likely never will. This is sooooo satisfying. Good job.
These videos are so satisfying, they make me want to get my driveway sealed. I need to go get a driveway first...
That driveway is not in bad shape at all... Glad yall didn't water the sealer down at least
Really cause it still looked a little thin to me. Compared to what you buy in the bucket.
You’re being sarcastic right?
Way to get it in the grass🎉
You do it without getting in grass
@@ubermensch8627 yep its called cutting the job in
👏👏👏 Extremely impressive 👍👍👍
Mate ur so talented keep it up ❤
Sealing is the biggest scam out
absolutely
@@ThomasJeffersonIIIdo you live in an area where you get a lot of snow?
Did you have a stroke halfway through?
😂😂😂 nice black grass too I wouldn’t pay full price for that
You don't have a driveway.
You don’t even know what “full price” is
Really Satisfying to Watch.
This looks great!
That’s how they get you. THEY tell you it’s a rough driveway until you believe them
driveway looked fine to me before you wven showed up
Nothing like cool night air after a long day of seal coating
*_Very satisfying_*
I love the way you said said “subscribe”
I'm sorry, but you literally sealed the grass.
So? Once you mow, its gone.
@@high_fructose_corn_syrup Wouldn't that mess up the lawn mower tho?
I wanna know why some seal coats, are like your driving on ice, that has oil also poured all over it... I have never encountered this until I moved down to south Florida. Some neighborhoods and apartments are straight up dangerous to me and my motorcycle and I don't know what causes this... I've driven on ice and it's almost identical to it. With zero traction. And it could be 80 degrees outside the stuffs just wet...
I wanna say it's the heat. I remember plenty of times going over certain roads or driveways and it's slippery/sticky wet when super hot.
I don’t know but me and my brother pulled into a fresh restaurant parking lot after they pressure washed everything and I swear it had soap on it or something.
Middle of a hot summer day and we both low sided our bikes at the same time. Was slicker then snot
I’ve heard and notice when I’ve put down sealer out of 5 gallon buckets u can buy, it’s pretty thick. When these guys are spraying it out of a wand like they do, it’s to thick to spray so they cut it with different things to thin it out. I’ve hear people use gas/diesel/kerosine and other things which make it more of a shinny finish. In tuen making it slick
@@alexblackburn627 honestly glad I'm not the only one who's eaten/almost eaten shit on these resurfaced properties.. I'm not really into suing people but seriously communities are really risking a whole lot by doing this (now clearly to me- improperly.) Seems to be by the other comments it's someone cutting corners.
Every run of the mill zoomer making content these days
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I don't get why it's done at all.
Here in Europe it's not a thing to seal coat - no one does it ever.
For various reasons.... 1st we like to be able to drink our groundwater, 2nd we like to have grip on the road on wet and icy conditions and 3rd we like to keep our driveway for 50+ years without having to replace it.
Do you have a square footage price in mind when doing jobs? Mind if I ask what your material cost is?
I love watching sealcoating and have thought about trying it
Yes. Every Job is based off a square foot price. I pay right around $4 a gallon for material
@@ColinPatterson_ where do you buy the sealer from?
@@ptitheprodigy typical sealmaster
How is no one else infuriated by how much this guy walks over what he’s actively doing
Because he clearly covers it.
This is so unnecessary I hope no one paid for this terrible job and if anyone sees this online they don’t pay for such a horrendous job in the future you deserve to be out of business asap
Looks so earth friendly. Smells so nice in the heat of summer when it heats up and sticks to your shoes
What a lovely plot your customer has!
YOU NEED TO PRACTICE YOUR DELIVERY IN HOW YOU TALK IN THESE VIDEOS
That orange shirt is putting in work
A work of art. Looking good.
Yea just seal the Grass too.. customers love it!
LOOKIN GOOD!😊
This job looks fun
This was so satisfying
This is so satisfying to watch. How much was it for that work in this video? I have a little path about 1/10 the size of that one so I would love to know
It is so satisfying😊😊😊😊
This is oddly peaceful to watch.
Looks so smooth and nice but im one who likes a gray or light cream driveway
orange shirt is doing a great job.
Satisfying to watch. 👍👍
get the brushes with the squeegee on the back side. You can move the hole puddle around much easier & the finish is better. I rarely use the brush at all. and it takes 12+ gallons of sealer to do my driveway each year.
Seal those grass edges like a pro 😂😂
So I've done sealcoating and we ALWAYS used the plastic garden edging 6 IN by 12 foot peice along the drive way to make damn sure it wasn't on the lawn as u can see ur seal coat is overlapping atleast half inch onto the grass. Look into the garden plastic edging simple as hammer it in, seal cost, remove, onto the next.
Looks like fun!
Did this for a summer in college. Albeit very hot and smelly, was very satisfying work.
As somone from Michigan would say- the drive way looked just fine. Don't see anything wrong with it
And In the summer you can make eggs on the ground because the black absorbs all of the suns heat.
The deep black contrast is so satisfying to see against the green grass 😮😢
I'd just love if the seal coat wasn't so black. Black driveways are horrible in the summer. Shit heats up real quick and then slowly releases that heat over night, raising ambient temperature. Add to that the lack of shade and you've got a recipe for horrible summers. More trees and lightly coloured stuff would be amazing
What happens if you have extra sealant
Satisfying to watch
Delco baby! Go Igles!
Man, this is so much kooler than pulling weeds from the flower bed.😂😂
This looks so satisfying!!! ❤ wonder what something like this cost? I am sure much cheaper then a new drive way!!
The grass though! Cmon man!