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| Materials available for asphalt driveway maintenance include emulsified liquids, plastic fillers and solid cold-patches. For a complete driveway rejuvenation, you may need all three.
Before tackling any maintenance or repair, check your driveway for these conditions: Impressions left by car tires after the car has been parked on the drive overnight. This is an indication of poor construction. Heaving or tilting during cold weather, or buckling or cracking with the spring thaw. These are signs of poor drainage. To repair these troubles, you'll need a new driveway. Fortunately, such problems are not common. More likely problems are minor cracks, crumbling and chuckholes, which are relatively easy to repair. The procedure and materials used depends on whether you're repairing cracks, filling low spots, patching or seal-coating your driveway. Your local retailer can help you select the products you need for making repairs. |
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REPAIRING CRACKS FILLING DEPRESSED AREAS PATCHING CHUCKHOLES SEALING THE DRIVE

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1 - Use a masonry chisel or other sharp tool to scrape loose any crumbling material out of the crack.

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2 -Sweep the crack and surrounding area with a stiff-bristled broom to clear all debris.

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3 - Fill the crack so that it is level with the surface, using an asphalt crack-filler.

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4 - Use a trowel to spread asphalt cold-patching into the depressed area, making it level with the surrounding surface.

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5 - Tamp the patch down firmly, and fill in any low spots with additional material.

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6 - To make a solid patch, clean out and undercut around the edges of a chuckhole.

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7 - When placing cold-patch mix in the hole, slice into it with a spade or trowel to prevent air pockets from forming.

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8 - Fill in the patching material to about 1" from the top, then tamp it firmly.

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9 - To compact the repair most easily, drive your car back and forth on it. If the tire picks up too much asphalt, place a board over the patch before tamping.
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10 - Some blacktop sealers can be applied with a long-handled paint roller.

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11 - A combination broom/squeegee is the best tool for spreading blacktop sealer.
ASPHALT SAFETY CHECKLIST
When working with any asphaltic material, avoid prolonged contact of the material with your skin.
Excessive breathing of asphalt materials should be avoided, too.
Wear heavy work gloves, old clothing and old shoes if you want to be protected from asphalt spatters.
When chipping or chiseling old blacktop, wear eye protection. Also, don't chisel with a carpenter's hammer because it isn't designed for this type of job and its face may chip. Instead, use a hand-drilling hammer or machinist's hammer.
Keep all asphalt materials away from high heat. Keep solvent-thinned materials away from open flames.
Close containers after each use.
Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for the product you are using.
Asphalt Crack Filler
Shop Vacuum
Asphalt Cold-Patch
Trowel
Emulsified Liquid Asphalt
Stirring Stick
Driveway Cleaner
Tamper
Detergent
Garden Roller
Squeegee/Broom
Long-Handled Paint Roller
Masonry Chisel
Long-Nap Roller Cover
Hand-Drilling or Machinist's Hammer
Closed-Cell Backer Rod
Shovel, Spade
Rope Oakum
Stiff-Bristled Broom
Sand
Garden Hose
Gravel
Pressure Nozzle
Wire Brush
Ask for Other "Show-How" Instruction Sheets
Check your state and local codes before starting any project. Follow all safety precautions. Information in this document has been furnished by the National Retail Hardware Association (NRHA) and associated contributors. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and safety. Neither NRHA, any contributor nor the retailer can be held responsible for damages or injuries resulting from the use of the information in this document.
Additional easy-to-use instruction sheets for home do-it-yourself projects are available from your local supplier of materials. Come in and ask for "Show-How" instructions when you get ready for that next handyman project!