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Hi, this is Steve with Pavement Services
Today we're back at the Hilton Hotel
we'll be seal coating their old asphalt
right now we're spraying on a seal coat
it's a full tar emulsion
There's a couple of ways you can apply this... you can put it down
by squeegee or spray it on
Most contractors will choose to spray it on since it's easier and faster.
This old asphalt was in pretty good condition
It's a pretty good candidate
for a seal coat.
Seal coat kinda works
in the same way if you painted wood. It protects it and keeps the oils in the asphalt.
And it will also keep oil from penetrating the asphalt, and chewing it up.
It really won't give you more strength so if you've got a week base or a bad asphalt
it's not really going to do anything for you.
We're going to go ahead and stripe this thing today...
We're going to be putting down a yellow paint.
Yellow, you can paint almost immediately after it drys.
If you're painting a white, you're going to have to wait at least a day
for it to cure.
Otherwise the white paint will kind of turn a little bit of an off color.
We're back at the Hilton hotel; we're striping the parking lot
we just seal coated.
This is a yellow, latex traffic paint.
That's a Graco, airless striper.