I followed your instructions and got a nice results, 5 months and one winter later still perfect. The ladies down the street and across the street have both been after me to fill their cracks too
WOW! This is the absolute best video I have seen showing proper and detailed asphalt repair. You did an excellent job in showing the various products available and which are the best. It is clear you gave done an extensive amount of research before starting the project. No one will ever take the time to follow all the extra detailed steps to do a job properly the way you can with time effort and detail. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
thank you for sharing. I patched a 2' X 2' hole/cracked/damaged area in my asphalt many years ago. This Aquaphalt has held up better than regular asphalt. It's so easy and so durable. Still perfectly in place today with no sign of deterioration!! And, by the way, I'm in the Chicago area with seriously cold winters and extremely warm summers!
I'm going to repair and seal my two driveways. I have watched your video more than 10 times to remember and go through all the key points. They really do help so much before I start.
I am glad it helped, that means a lot, thanks for your comment. This is the motivation for me to keep making good quality videos to help DIY people out there!!!
FYI if the patch isn’t too close to any walls you don’t need to spend money renting a plate compactor. You can just tire roll the asphalt with your car. Because of the weight it will do a better job of compacting the asphalt than a plate compactor and the water will keep the asphalt from picking up on your tires. Just keep your tires straight when you drive over it.
True to that. After the Panda guy, this is by far my guiding video. It is clearly not a simple task but with patience and dedication it might pay off. I will probably seal coat 2x year for first 2 years. We shall see
I just used the urethane speed filler and blended it with sand. That was five years ago. Nicest part of my driveway. Time to go out and do another half dozen patches before I seal-coat it again.
Looks awesome. Our depression in our 40 year old pad was basically a small lake 8' across, around 3-4" deep that had filled in with muck. Dug the muck out, fixed drainage issue, and paid asphalt contractor $2,300 to level the hole and put a fresh 1.5" asphalt on the whole pad. But when I resealed it last year I did that 50 shades of black thing, so thanks for the tip on that....
Wow, outstanding video. One of the few I've seen that actually followed the directions for Aquaphalt. Many of the others tamp before watering and make other mistakes presented as though they know what they are doing.
I have uncovered that the previous owner of my house buried a asphalt drive way with screenings. ive spent the last 3 weeks slowly scraping and digging it up, im almost done and then ill be doing this type of repair to the cracks and dips. thanks for the video greatly appreciate it. take care.
Thank you for this video. It is November 2024. I will use this video to fix my driveway next summer. I figure I’d spend on supplies no more then 2k versus paying 9k for someone else to do it.
Wow! This is amazing ! Now I learned how to patch my asphalt that was gouged out due to new culvert . I like your tips. I live in Alaska so I hope home Depot will have 4.0 you recommended. I don't have to wake up early because we don't have the hot sun. I can rent the stamper tool but not that big machine. I'm a retired whimpy girl that is clueless but your video brings me confidence. I like the bags on the shoes idea, the big squeegee thing, and the little asphalt cutter. I like coffee but that's a loud coffee maker. Your neighbor down the street must be embarrassed to have different shades of gray but those desperate housewives across the street like you. Thanks for the laughs and step by step project!
You are welcome! Just another tips.. I found that once you open the bucket of Aquaphalt, it's better to finish the project as quickly as possible. If you have unused leftover Aquaphalt in the bucket (even with the lid), it will start to harden.
Well a Thank You for telling Home Depot Canada to bring this up here. I have used the product for a bunch of pot holes over the last 1.5 years or so and it is great! Just bought another pail a few days ago and need to find time to do another repair over the weekend.
Amazing work, I'm going to look into more of your videos to due a whole driveway. I have the basic concept of it so I'm gonna give it a go. The desperate house wife comment made me crack up, good video
The product you are using is now closer to 90.00 in the US at Home Depot. For the patch I did earlier this summer the patch product alone would have been almost 900.00 dollars. I think if you are using only one of two cans that is fine. Instead of renting the tool you used I used plywood and my truck. It compressed it nicely though I am sure your rental tool did a better job, maybe for a future repair. My driveway is very long and not in the best shape. Thanks for making such a great video. You did a great job.
Major points for posting all the tips AND commenting on the crappy "pro" work down the street. I hate hiring any so-called pro because the last thing they care about is the quality of the work. Instead, it's always how quickly they can get the "job" done, which is always loosely defined so they have an out. And I'm talking about my direct experience with "pros" for drywall, tile, flooring, painting, framing, roofing, HVAC, etc. A relative of mine had two electricians quit a job involving why the power failed in a large part of his house. They quit because it was taking too long to find the fault (a broken wire in a box, which I found). So wouldn't they want a time-consuming job? No, because they want to bill a dozen or more half-hour jobs in a day and charge each one a minimum of an hour's work--and one even said words to that effect before quitting! Did they care about my relative being stuck with no power? No. I hate them all.
@@pmg2120 The electricians WERE charging by the hour and it was my relative who was screwed. The electricians wanted to get 12 jobs in 8 hours, each with a min charge of an hour. They didn’t give a crap if my relative was stuck without lights.
@@rbrown2925 Oh ok. So the electricians were being paid by the hour and decided to lose money by leaving your relatives job, drive to another job site that luckily enough was ready for them to immediately start work/charging them by the hour. Got it. Makes perfect sense. Darn those crooked contractors.
Wasn’t interested in any of this but goddamn your work in quality is amazing for DIYers and feel confident to one day offer this project job as a handyman 🙌🏽 thanks for the detailed steps instructions too!!
The only problem i have with this is that you bought something you will use probably once as the thing u used it for was rented. You rig a pully system off of a tree/post you back up to before you buy stuff like that. Atleast in my world. Great video. Good job. Id love to taste that coffee
I passed over your vide while looking at asphalt videos and I am glad i did... Now I know that i wasted my time watching the last 100 videos and You are the MENG!!... I have wondered about aqua vs sakrete but this solves... also i was always wondering about seeming old with new, you solved that, and lastly is i have wanted to see a plate compactor on a patch, You solved that as well!.... Overall, I wish you were my neighbor because you are a True to heart good person, and knowledgable
Henery has a rubberized resurface product that you could use to seal the driveway. They say that it will fill voids like the ones you show with the large asphalt granular's. I've used to fill on large sections in my driveway where I removed cracked chunks from many years of use(a pickup truck bedful). Its a great product but its not cheap. I also used Sakretes product. It seems to work well but if its compacted in the package its a pain and very time consuming to break up to a workable form. You should apply these products about 1" higher than the surrounding surface. Manufactures say 1/2" but I find that it is not enough after driving on is for several months.
Lots of great information, great video. I wouldn’t fill the gap between the concrete though, that looks like an expansion gap for shrink / expansion of the asphalt to avoid buckling. For those gaps you should use a proper product that is more flexible.
Thank you, this is a great video, I do have one question. You use the filler to feather the edges and smooth out the transitions. Would it work to spread a layer over the entire patch to fill in the rough texture a little more and give the entire layer a smoother finish. In the end it's only the unfilled section of the patch that shows.
Thanks for the patch product it seems way better then what I used so far on my 24yrs old driveway!!! Last time I used the same sealer as you and I liked it. And yes people start VERYYYY early or you will get issues when it dry too fast. I had to do 2 coats with the squeedge since my driveway is smooth as a baby skin with all the coats it got over time. I should have waited another morning for the second coat, sun heated the driveway and I has issue to do it. I added mist of water to help a bit and added water to the sealer so I was able to complete in 1 day. I wonder if the patch could be used to extend my driveway in one corner for 5 ft (2x5) so I can park my trailer and avoid to drive 1 wheel in the plants and cedar mulch.
Thanks for your comments. Yes this product is quite amazing. I thought about using this to extend the driveway too. If it's a small area, it should be good. However, if it's a big area, Aquaphalt is not ideal because it's very expensive. Also depends on the extension has light or heavy traffic, you may need to prep the base. I have a small area want to expend too, I may actually do it this summer. Stay tuned.
All you gotta do is use something like speed patch or mix asphalt emulsion with sand and apply it to the area then finish with sealer. Over 4 years no problem, looks like a permanent fix.
Awesome! I appreciate you posting this , I have a driveway that has large fissures , maybe I can use this to seal it better before I need a full replacement. Thanks so much!!
Hey thank you for this comment because this is one of my questions: applying over existing as a way of leveling. Did you do any sort of prep of existing pavement before applying this OVER it? To be clear, I am wondering about not cutting away or removing anything existing.
I have a feeling we did this at the same time this year. Awesome work as usual, no corners cut. I used the epoxy shield 10 year product- urethane based. I bet it won’t last more than 2 either but it turned out flawless.
hi i have a depression in my driveway wondering if i should chissle out the existing asphalt like you ve done here prior to leveling. you have a great video here
Man... that's some crazy PIA ****. I've been doing estimating for an asphalt maintenance company for a few years now and can see why we charge so much for 'hot' patching.
Sometimes the squeegee doesn’t work when the driveway has a lot of texture . You end using so much sealer on such a small section because it just spread.
My grandfather’s asphalt driveway is 30 years old. No cracks or depressions or potholes. He has never sealed it. That is one of the main reasons for asphalt deterioration. Certain elements cook out during the summer heat and during the winter the asphalt cannot breathe during the freeze-thaw periods causing the cracking and failure. My neighbour was also a chemist and never had his driveway sealed for those reasons. He argued that they don’t seal the roads so why would I do that to my driveway.
Great job DIYable! I have had good results w/Aquaphalt6.0 on my driveway too. However, wld u recommend using it on alligatored section of driveway? I am thinking of making a similar cut around the alligatored area. Then, chisel away its surface to 1/2" deep. I appreciate any thoughts/suggestions.
My driveway has a lot of large cracks and dips. It would probably take 10 buckets of that stuff. Would I still have to remove the old material? Or could I dump it over the dips and tamp it down?
I followed your instructions and got a nice results, 5 months and one winter later still perfect. The ladies down the street and across the street have both been after me to fill their cracks too
Not all superheroes wear capes!
I bet they are lol
LOL!!!!!! Crying here!😂🤣🤣🤣
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WOW! This is the absolute best video I have seen showing proper and detailed asphalt repair. You did an excellent job in showing the various products available and which are the best. It is clear you gave done an extensive amount of research before starting the project. No one will ever take the time to follow all the extra detailed steps to do a job properly the way you can with time effort and detail. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
100%
I did this with just cold patch and it flaked right off. Then again, I didn't do all these extra steps. This guy is good.
thank you for sharing. I patched a 2' X 2' hole/cracked/damaged area in my asphalt many years ago. This Aquaphalt has held up better than regular asphalt. It's so easy and so durable. Still perfectly in place today with no sign of deterioration!! And, by the way, I'm in the Chicago area with seriously cold winters and extremely warm summers!
I'm going to repair and seal my two driveways. I have watched your video more than 10 times to remember and go through all the key points. They really do help so much before I start.
I am glad it helped, that means a lot, thanks for your comment. This is the motivation for me to keep making good quality videos to help DIY people out there!!!
FYI if the patch isn’t too close to any walls you don’t need to spend money renting a plate compactor.
You can just tire roll the asphalt with your car.
Because of the weight it will do a better job of compacting the asphalt than a plate compactor and the water will keep the asphalt from picking up on your tires.
Just keep your tires straight when you drive over it.
Not the type of depression video i was looking for
This guy is the whole package! Smart, honest and hilarious. I learned so much and the video was so well executed and easy to follow. Thank you!!
Not sure if my wife thinks the same... LOL.. but thanks for your compliment.
True to that. After the Panda guy, this is by far my guiding video. It is clearly not a simple task but with patience and dedication it might pay off. I will probably seal coat 2x year for first 2 years. We shall see
@@DIYable looking for seal to get a wetlook driveway... how it look after 1 year.. do you recommend another product
I just used the urethane speed filler and blended it with sand. That was five years ago. Nicest part of my driveway. Time to go out and do another half dozen patches before I seal-coat it again.
Hey man this is so informative and as a fellow Canadian, hats off for taking the time to make this video.
We love to help each other, that's Canadian core value
Looks awesome. Our depression in our 40 year old pad was basically a small lake 8' across, around 3-4" deep that had filled in with muck. Dug the muck out, fixed drainage issue, and paid asphalt contractor $2,300 to level the hole and put a fresh 1.5" asphalt on the whole pad.
But when I resealed it last year I did that 50 shades of black thing, so thanks for the tip on that....
Wow, outstanding video. One of the few I've seen that actually followed the directions for Aquaphalt. Many of the others tamp before watering and make other mistakes presented as though they know what they are doing.
You have the only video that shows fixing cracks and finishing with sealing. Thank you
i love this video, the narration is top notch because its real and quite humorous yet most informing. great job!
I watched at least 200 videos . Yours is still the best video. I am following your steps product by product. This video should have more views
I have uncovered that the previous owner of my house buried a asphalt drive way with screenings. ive spent the last 3 weeks slowly scraping and digging it up, im almost done and then ill be doing this type of repair to the cracks and dips. thanks for the video greatly appreciate it. take care.
Glad it helped... that's crazy you have screenings in the asphalt...
Thank you for this video. It is November 2024. I will use this video to fix my driveway next summer. I figure I’d spend on supplies no more then 2k versus paying 9k for someone else to do it.
Man that is so true.. a good quality hands-on type of job always gets me through a depression.
This is the best instructional video I have found on repairing driveways. Thank you for this video.
Glad it helped
Wow! This is amazing ! Now I learned how to patch my asphalt that was gouged out due to new culvert . I like your tips. I live in Alaska so I hope home Depot will have 4.0 you recommended. I don't have to wake up early because we don't have the hot sun. I can rent the stamper tool but not that big machine. I'm a retired whimpy girl that is clueless but your video brings me confidence. I like the bags on the shoes idea, the big squeegee thing, and the little asphalt cutter. I like coffee but that's a loud coffee maker. Your neighbor down the street must be embarrassed to have different shades of gray but those desperate housewives across the street like you. Thanks for the laughs and step by step project!
You are welcome! Just another tips.. I found that once you open the bucket of Aquaphalt, it's better to finish the project as quickly as possible. If you have unused leftover Aquaphalt in the bucket (even with the lid), it will start to harden.
@@DIYable oh, you mean that asphalt is like quickset. Ok. I'll plan on using the whole buckey. Thank you.
The best video about really fixing your canadian driveway. Tahnk you.
Wow 👏🏻 Amazing video, thank you so much! Doing my driveway and this helped. I love the Aquaphalt product it’s so worth it
Great! Great! Great video! Thank you so much for taking the time to make it! I can do this!
It seems like I have successfully inspired another DIYer!!
Well a Thank You for telling Home Depot Canada to bring this up here. I have used the product for a bunch of pot holes over the last 1.5 years or so and it is great! Just bought another pail a few days ago and need to find time to do another repair over the weekend.
Amazing work, I'm going to look into more of your videos to due a whole driveway. I have the basic concept of it so I'm gonna give it a go. The desperate house wife comment made me crack up, good video
I'm trying to fix my driveway. I have already watched at least 20 other videos, finally I found this one. The one and only!
Great explanations! I will try to find the fine grade product!
The product you are using is now closer to 90.00 in the US at Home Depot. For the patch I did earlier this summer the patch product alone would have been almost 900.00 dollars. I think if you are using only one of two cans that is fine. Instead of renting the tool you used I used plywood and my truck. It compressed it nicely though I am sure your rental tool did a better job, maybe for a future repair. My driveway is very long and not in the best shape. Thanks for making such a great video. You did a great job.
Great video, very high quality editing.
Major points for posting all the tips AND commenting on the crappy "pro" work down the street. I hate hiring any so-called pro because the last thing they care about is the quality of the work. Instead, it's always how quickly they can get the "job" done, which is always loosely defined so they have an out. And I'm talking about my direct experience with "pros" for drywall, tile, flooring, painting, framing, roofing, HVAC, etc. A relative of mine had two electricians quit a job involving why the power failed in a large part of his house. They quit because it was taking too long to find the fault (a broken wire in a box, which I found). So wouldn't they want a time-consuming job? No, because they want to bill a dozen or more half-hour jobs in a day and charge each one a minimum of an hour's work--and one even said words to that effect before quitting! Did they care about my relative being stuck with no power? No. I hate them all.
The electricians should have been charging by the hour that way they wouldn’t have been screwed by your relative.
@@pmg2120 The electricians WERE charging by the hour and it was my relative who was screwed. The electricians wanted to get 12 jobs in 8 hours, each with a min charge of an hour. They didn’t give a crap if my relative was stuck without lights.
@@rbrown2925 Oh ok. So the electricians were being paid by the hour and decided to lose money by leaving your relatives job, drive to another job site that luckily enough was ready for them to immediately start work/charging them by the hour.
Got it.
Makes perfect sense.
Darn those crooked contractors.
Wasn’t interested in any of this but goddamn your work in quality is amazing for DIYers and feel confident to one day offer this project job as a handyman 🙌🏽 thanks for the detailed steps instructions too!!
Two weeks later and I’m still depressed😞. This video didn’t work.
It only works if you identify as an asphalt driveway.
What do you mean it did not work? You followed instructions and what happened?
@@richcombs4805 they came right off this product is garbage
@@jamesmyers1978 i mean, people do step on me all the time
The only problem i have with this is that you bought something you will use probably once as the thing u used it for was rented. You rig a pully system off of a tree/post you back up to before you buy stuff like that. Atleast in my world. Great video. Good job. Id love to taste that coffee
I passed over your vide while looking at asphalt videos and I am glad i did... Now I know that i wasted my time watching the last 100 videos and You are the MENG!!... I have wondered about aqua vs sakrete but this solves... also i was always wondering about seeming old with new, you solved that, and lastly is i have wanted to see a plate compactor on a patch, You solved that as well!.... Overall, I wish you were my neighbor because you are a True to heart good person, and knowledgable
Great video. Also very relatable, because I am also Canadian. Hopefully I can get this done before summer ends. Liked and subscribed.
Thanks for your support!! Canadian like to help each other, hope my videos help!!
Excellent vid, well-explained and as you pointed out better than "professional" results.
Thanks Gru, knowledgeable video.
i ate the whole thing and i still have depression, wouldn't recommend
Well, you beat me to this joke. Just barely. By a year.
@Mandela Affected I crawled under my bed ...
I can guess you were a bully when in school and probably still are. NOT FUNNY, especially for people who are suffering from depression.
@@davidadkins4648 depression and those with excess wrinkles !
@@davidadkins4648and I bet you’re still the same cuck providing answers to questions nobody asked.
Ive got to say this is top notch. I wish I had seen this one instead of the ones I did find.
Thank you!!! Glad it helps!
Great DIY video. Can't wait to watch your others!
Henery has a rubberized resurface product that you could use to seal the driveway. They say that it will fill voids like the ones you show with the large asphalt granular's. I've used to fill on large sections in my driveway where I removed cracked chunks from many years of use(a pickup truck bedful). Its a great product but its not cheap. I also used Sakretes product. It seems to work well but if its compacted in the package its a pain and very time consuming to break up to a workable form. You should apply these products about 1" higher than the surrounding surface. Manufactures say 1/2" but I find that it is not enough after driving on is for several months.
I typically go drinking to fix my depression each weekend but this is an interesting way to deal as well
You subtle humor is great! Good information as well. 😊 Thanks
When you did the sunken parts on the sides, you didn't cut it out before filling with aquaphalt but you were able to make it transition smoothly.
Thanks for the informative video! Now I have the confidence and courage to repair my driveway!
Glad it helped!!!
@@DIYable gnNvnvb
I'm inspired to fix the driveway myself now. Thanks for the video. :D
Glad that I have inspired you to do it yourself. All the best!
I wish I learned and had the confidence to do any sort of DIY.
Now you have confidence after watching my videos. Check out other videos on my channel too, maybe some of them can help too.
I found your video very interesting and informative I have two sinkholes in my driveway which I will repair with this product
Hope it helps
Excellent video. Thank you very much!
You are welcome!
Great job. Very professional looking
Great video!!
Lots of great information, great video. I wouldn’t fill the gap between the concrete though, that looks like an expansion gap for shrink / expansion of the asphalt to avoid buckling. For those gaps you should use a proper product that is more flexible.
Asphalt doesn’t have expansion joints
kitchener west home depot!! i just did my driveway last week!!! wish i knew about asphalt 6.0
Amazing job ! Thanks for the great tips.
I'm still depressed but my driveway looks AWESOME! And no more water pooling right next to my foundation.
Great attention to detail. Great tutorial. Great Advice. Subscribed! :)
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you so much. I’m doing this. Your video is awesome.
Glad it was helpful!
Love Aquaphalt! Expensive but definitely works. Mine took a bit to cure fully but it's rock solid 😃
Perfect video! You really know what you are talking about!
Great video, you earned yourself a new subscriber
Super product 👍🪨⛏️ greetings from México 🇲🇽👍
Great video thank you. How did the product hold up?
My driveway looks great now, but I’m still depressed.
Thank you, this is a great video, I do have one question. You use the filler to feather the edges and smooth out the transitions. Would it work to spread a layer over the entire patch to fill in the rough texture a little more and give the entire layer a smoother finish. In the end it's only the unfilled section of the patch that shows.
Thanks for the patch product it seems way better then what I used so far on my 24yrs old driveway!!!
Last time I used the same sealer as you and I liked it.
And yes people start VERYYYY early or you will get issues when it dry too fast.
I had to do 2 coats with the squeedge since my driveway is smooth as a baby skin with all the coats it got over time.
I should have waited another morning for the second coat, sun heated the driveway and I has issue to do it. I added mist of water to help a bit and added water to the sealer so I was able to complete in 1 day.
I wonder if the patch could be used to extend my driveway in one corner for 5 ft (2x5) so I can park my trailer and avoid to drive 1 wheel in the plants and cedar mulch.
Thanks for your comments. Yes this product is quite amazing. I thought about using this to extend the driveway too. If it's a small area, it should be good. However, if it's a big area, Aquaphalt is not ideal because it's very expensive. Also depends on the extension has light or heavy traffic, you may need to prep the base. I have a small area want to expend too, I may actually do it this summer. Stay tuned.
Thank you for sharing. It’s a very informative video.
All you gotta do is use something like speed patch or mix asphalt emulsion with sand and apply it to the area then finish with sealer. Over 4 years no problem, looks like a permanent fix.
I like that chisel tool.
it's very satisfying!
Awesome! I appreciate you posting this , I have a driveway that has large fissures , maybe I can use this to seal it better before I need a full replacement. Thanks so much!!
You are welcome, glad it helps!!
I used six of them to level my driveway. It is amazing product. stick to the old asphalt and it gets hard as a rock.
Hey thank you for this comment because this is one of my questions: applying over existing as a way of leveling. Did you do any sort of prep of existing pavement before applying this OVER it? To be clear, I am wondering about not cutting away or removing anything existing.
Well done with explaining!
Either I get an apprenticeship in highway maintenance or you guy's can send a few tons in Glasgow/ Scotland for testing purposes.
This stuff is good but I believe that is too expensive for highway...
Do you know if it works for old asphalt (on top), will it stick to it? As I have a depression, and I don't see a point to chip out the old asphalt
I have a feeling we did this at the same time this year.
Awesome work as usual, no corners cut.
I used the epoxy shield 10 year product- urethane based. I bet it won’t last more than 2 either but it turned out flawless.
Thanks for your nice words! Yeah that's right.. epoxy shield is good but just need to re-apply every 2 years.
Love to see a follow-up clip, now. That is ONE year later.
Absolutely! Please do this.
Thanks for so much useful information brother
Wow good work! You should do the neighbors you could make a killing.
You are so funny! Really amazing video. Thank you so much.
best video ever, you should teach in medical school
Perfect !! Great job great video
You are welcome..
Great video, very useful, after applying the self-bounding cement, you don't water it? Just tap it down|
hi i have a depression in my driveway wondering if i should chissle out the existing asphalt like you ve done here prior to leveling.
you have a great video here
Thanks... Yes, that is the best way to do it. If you don't remove the old one, the bonding isn't strong enough.
Thanks for great video
Great tutorial! Thank you.
Good video; I watched the whole thing. Not the not kind of depression I was hoping to find a fix for, but good info to have nonetheless.
I was hoping this would fix my depression...
Great video Join appreciate it.
Thank you !!
Thank you! A great video.
Thanks for your description
Man... that's some crazy PIA ****.
I've been doing estimating for an asphalt maintenance company for a few years now and can see why we charge so much for 'hot' patching.
Sometimes the squeegee doesn’t work when the driveway has a lot of texture . You end using so much sealer on such a small section because it just spread.
Great video 👍🏼
What am I supposed to do about my asphalt anxiety though?
I resealed my driveway and I’m still depressed.
My grandfather’s asphalt driveway is 30 years old. No cracks or depressions or potholes. He has never sealed it. That is one of the main reasons for asphalt deterioration. Certain elements cook out during the summer heat and during the winter the asphalt cannot breathe during the freeze-thaw periods causing the cracking and failure.
My neighbour was also a chemist and never had his driveway sealed for those reasons. He argued that they don’t seal the roads so why would I do that to my driveway.
Indeed that's very good point, it maybe the builder didn't do a good job in the very first place.
They don't seal the roads because they just replace them and stick their hands in us tax payers pockets
Great job DIYable!
I have had good results w/Aquaphalt6.0 on my driveway too. However, wld u recommend
using it on alligatored section of driveway? I am thinking of making a similar cut around
the alligatored area. Then, chisel away its surface to 1/2" deep.
I appreciate any thoughts/suggestions.
Awesome thank you!
You got my subscription!
Nice job!
My driveway has a lot of large cracks and dips. It would probably take 10 buckets of that stuff. Would I still have to remove the old material? Or could I dump it over the dips and tamp it down?
Nothing beats hot mix Asphaltic concrete! Put a heavy load on this material and you will find out if its "traffic" grade.