Posted by ericlb on April 13, 2014 at 19:26:15 from (67.142.161.23):
In Reply to: Asphalt Sealer posted by Steve@Advance on April 13, 2014 at 15:34:05:
i seal driveways as a sidelne, have since the 1980's dont know how big your drive is, but if its substancial find place like sealmasters and buy a 55 gallon drum it will make 100 to 110 gallons of sealer at a cost quite a bit less than buying that much in 5 gal pails. for the already covered area figure roughly 2 /10s to 3 / 10/s gallon per sq yard of driveway for the unsealed areas it varries depending on how rough your asphalt is but it can hit a gallon per sq yard if its real course stuff , get help to unload the barrel it will weigh around 600 lbs, you can get the water soluable like was used before or you can buy the acrilic type, its 3 times the cost, and 3 times the product
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