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Robert & Son Paving
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Asphalt SealingAsphalt Sealing- For Business

Serving Willards, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 1955

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"Robert & Son did our asphalt sealing job. Bob Harrison contacted me right away and his price was competitive. They came as soon as the weather permitted and did a great job sealing the driveway with oil-based sealant and a squeegee. A nice thick coating was put on by Bob's cousin and a helper. Highly recommend! Much better coating than spray-on!"
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Recommended by73%of homeowners
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Joshuas Paving LLC
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Asphalt SealingAsphalt Sealing- For Business

Serving Willards, MD and surrounding areas

"They are the most helpful in the business, price was unbeatable we had 3 different companies come out for an estimate on a big circle driveway, they beat the competitors by thousands. They do excellent work, We are so grateful for Joshua's Paving for doing exactly what we had asked for. I'm in a wheelchair and he worked with us on the price and delivered everything we needed. Thanks Joshua's Paving llc so much for everything, give them a call today for all of your driveway needs."
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MCNEIL'S PAVING
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Asphalt SealingAsphalt Sealing- For Business

Serving Willards, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1957

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They did a great job. My driveway looks fantastic. Much better job then the previous driveway company I hired. They cleaned it throughly, sealed all the cracks and finished the driveway where it ends at the road and even put a finish at the end so it won’t unravel. Joshua told me that if there is any trouble give him a call he guarantees the work. Most importantly they showed up when promised. I also compared prices and his were quite comparable."
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Driveway Sealcoating questions, answered by experts

The three most common types of asphalt are hot asphalt, MC cold mix, and UPM asphalt. Hot asphalt is used most often for paving and patching roadways while it’s hot and workable. MC cold mix asphalt cures more slowly than hot asphalt, but it can be used for temporary patches and repairs in low-traffic areas. UPM is also used cold, but it can be used as a longer-term fix, usable in almost any conditions at almost any temperature.

Regular sealing, drainage management, and debris removal help prevent asphalt deterioration, protecting and extending surface life.

The best ways to increase the lifespan of your driveway are to carry out proper maintenance and get repairs done quickly. First, reseal your driveway every one to three years to protect it from the elements. If you start to notice significant cracks, hire a professional to diagnose the problem before it gets more serious. You can also use sand instead of salt when de-icing your driveway (since salt is corrosive) and clean your driveway annually using a pressure washer to keep it in tip-top shape.

New asphalt goes through two stages: drying and curing. Drying typically takes 24 to 72 hours, after which the surface is solid enough for light use like walking or careful driving. While you may be able to park on it after 72 hours, the surface is still soft and should be treated gently. Full curing is a much longer process, taking anywhere from 30 days to a full year for the asphalt to reach maximum strength. During this extended curing period, the asphalt is susceptible to damage from heavy vehicles, sharp objects, and high temperatures. Factors like weather, the specific asphalt mix, and application thickness all influence drying and curing times. For the most accurate timeline and to ensure the longevity of your new asphalt, it is always best to consult with your installation contractor for their specific recommendations.

You don't technically need to seal your driveway after pressure washing, but doing so will help keep your driveway clean for longer. The best driveway sealer depends on the type of driveway you have. To seal asphalt, consider an asphalt emulsion sealer, fast-drying sealer, or latex acrylic sealer. Concrete driveways commonly use acrylic sealers or penetrating sealers.

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