
FAQ
Q. I hate
that shiny look when driveways are sprayed. Is your sealer shinny
too?
A. No, our sealer dries to a beautiful
matte finish that has the closest resemblance to new asphalt.
The shine you are seeing from our competitors is an oil sealer
which is a low grade sealer. We only use the best!
Q. My neighbor
had his driveway sprayed recently and I went over to visit him
when it was raining. His driveway was so slippery when it was
wet I felt like I was walking on ice. How can I avoid this problem?
A. Use our product! Our sealer contains
NO oil which is what makes the driveways slippery when wet.
In fact our sealer contains 35% rubberized latex giving it a
no slip texture. Not only is this safer but it will also help
protect you from liability claims should someone slip and fall
from an oil based sealer.
Q. Your
company gave us a quote for our driveway and a sprayer quoted
us less. Why are you more expensive?
A. At first thought it may sound more
expensive but in fact it’s cheaper. A sprayer's oil base
sealer will begin to fade after only a few months and within
a year it will be worn down severely. On the other hand, ours will last you
2 to 3 years because it is a much higher grade sealer and is brushed
on thick, therefore making it the best value
and investment. We work hard for
your investment by protecting your driveway the "Right"
way!
Q. I have
stones along the edge of my driveway and I'm concerned you will
get sealer on them.
A. Our sealer is brushed on by hand not
sprayed. Therefore, we take great pride in not making a mess
of your stonework or cement edging. And just to be on the safe
side we always keep a special liquid cleaner with us while performing
the sealing.
Q. How long
does it take you to seal my driveway?
A. Every driveway is different but generally
we're on a standard 4 car driveway for a good hour or more because
we do all of the cleaning and preparation work before it gets
sealed.
Q. When
can I drive on my freshly sealed driveway?
A. The recommended drying time is 24 hours
to allow the sealer to fully cure. Giving the driveway 48 hours
is even better but normally not required.
Q. Does
your sealer play any effect in snow removal in the winter?
A. As a matter of fact it does. In the
winter we do residential and commercial snow removal. We found
that the snow and ice come off a driveway that we have sealed
much easier than a driveway not sealed. We believe it is because
of the 35% rubber in our sealer since ice and snow have a harder
time sticking to rubber.
Q.
I'm considering sealing my driveway myself with store bought
sealer. How do you feel about store bought sealer?
A. Honestly, you would be better off doing nothing at all to
your driveway than sealing it with store bought sealer. The
sealer you buy in stores will crack and peel. See the following
photo of a driveway that was sealed with store bought sealer.
Q. Hello,
we would like to get our driveway sealed on Monday because we
have family coming over on Tuesday and we want our property
to look good for them but payday isn't until Friday. Can we
work something out?
A. Of course! We can accept a post dated
check for Friday no problem!
Q.
What methods of payment do you accept?
A. Cash is our preferred method of payment
but we can also accept checks and even EMT (Electronic Money
Transfer) through your online banking.
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