Frequency of Seal Coating
To reduce long-term maintenance expenses, industry experts recommend
that pavement be seal coated every two to five years, depending on traffic
and overall condition. Pavements that exhibit extensive cracking, base
failure, or severe surface raveling will not significantly benefit from
seal coating. Also, seal coat tends not to adhere well to areas saturated
with oil, so such areas must be treated with an oil spot primer to aid
adhesion. Sealer can be applied by either squeegee or spray methods.
The spray method is recommended for smooth pavement, whereas rough,
porous surfaces are better serviced by the squeegee method with its
thicker application. Normal curing time is 24 hours for moderate temperature
and humidity conditions.