How To Protect Your Asphalt From Water Damage

How To Protect Your Asphalt From Water Damage
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    It’s not a secret that cracked and crumbling asphalt is unattractive.

    Whether your business has an asphalt driveway, parking lot, or street, you want to make sure that the asphalt surface looks its best.

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Asphalt damage can also present a problem for your customers, whether in the form of potholes damaging their vehicle or cracks acting as hazards for pedestrians.

With water damage being one of the leading causes of cracked asphalt, it’s crucial to know how to protect your asphalt from water damage. Read on to learn what steps you can take as a business owner to address and prevent future problems.

Give Your Asphalt a Seal Coating

To protect your asphalt from water infiltration, you can coat your asphalt to protect its look and longevity. The seal coating is a thin liquid mixed with water, silica sand, polymer, and other additives to protect asphalt from rain and weathering.

Sealcoating your asphalt can also protect it from UV ray damage that breaks down the structural bond of asphalt. Once enough UV ray damage occurs, it makes a perfect pathway for water to infiltrate and cause further damage to the asphalt. Keep in mind that seal coating does not last forever, meaning you’ll need to reseal it approximately once every three years.

Repair Cracks and Damage Quickly

Once you start noticing cracks, potholes, and other forms of damage to your asphalt, you need to repair these issues as quickly as possible. The damage will cause the asphalt to oxidize and crumble, creating a perfect pathway for water to infiltrate. Additionally, the asphalt will become more susceptible to impacts, meaning that a small crack can turn into a large pothole.

Once cracks begin to form, other cracks and crumbles will follow soon after. That’s why it’s wise to fill in and repair any damage before it worsens.

Make Sure Water Has a Place To Go

While you can’t stop the rain, you can ensure that water doesn’t collect and sit on top of your asphalt. The more water that collects, and the longer it sits on the asphalt, the more damage will occur.

To better protect the asphalt, observe its surroundings and make sure that the area around your asphalt has a proper draining system. You also need to keep an eye out for any street gutter blockages. Ideally, the road slopes toward the edges to allow the water to run off.

Next time it rains or the sprinklers go off, pay attention to how the water moves. It may give you a better idea as to why your asphalt is cracking in certain areas.

Now that you know how to protect your asphalt from water damage, you can take steps to ensure that cracking asphalt won’t ruin your business’s curb appeal. Deal with problems as they arise and contact a professional right away to protect your business and your customers.

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