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ASPHALT RESURFACING & SEALCOATING

Reel Hosepower Asphalt Resurfacing Services

ASPHALT, SEALCOATING, AND BLACKTOP RESURFACING SERVICES

Reel Hosepower has a few good reasons for you to think about resealing, sealcoating, or resurfacing your asphalt driveway here in South Florida.

Sun Protection-

South Florida and it’s proximity to the equator make it pretty hot for your blacktop surfaces. Over time, the sun constantly beaming down on the asphalt causes it to crack and fade, losing that deep black color associated with fresh pavement. Ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun break down many of the components of pavement, including the binders and aggregate. Just as sunscreen shields our skin from the sun’s rays and protects us from cancer. A fresh sealcoat protects your asphalt from harmful UV rays caused by the sun.

Water Protection-

One of the main reasons to sealcoat your asphalt is to protect it from water damage. South Florida is not only notorious for the extreme amount of sun we receive daily, we also get a lot of rain. So, it’s even more critical to prevent erosion, cracking, softened pavement, or other water damage that is caused in time due to the elements. If your pavement already has cracks in it, water seeps down underneath and can threaten the integrity of the road or your driveway creating a wash out. Sealcoating provides an extra layer of protection, so water can’t cause any more damage and assist in preserving the integrity of your surface.

Longevity And Integrity-

Asphalt has a limited lifespan. Unfortunately it deteriorates quicker than concrete, in addition, it’s more prone to damage both from the elements and from the cars which drive over it. Sealcoating and resurfacing, when properly applied by an experienced team like Reel Hosepower’s professionals, can significantly lengthen the lifespan of a paved driveway. It can also lessen the need for more frequent and more extensive asphalt repairs. Lastly providing you with an aesthetically pleasing and deep, dark, rich looking driveway that is integrally sound.