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Sealing The Driveway



August 17, 2008 – 4:20 pm | by jaygaulardcom



Like I mentioned yesterday, this morning’s task was to seal the lower portion of the . I had twenty five gallons of -ite Re- on hand and was hoping that was enough. I think I read that each five gallon bucket does around 300 , which isn’t much.

Ok, here is how it went. I started off at about 11:30AM and began by cleaning the entire working area with my spankin’ new . If I didn’t have this , I would’ve wished that I did. It did a great job.

Driveway before cleaning with pressure washer

before cleaning with

In the photo above, you can see the dry . I didn’t spray it yet and you can see the dirt on it towards the end. The reason that I cleaned the is pretty obvious…the get the surface clean so the sealer really sticks to it.

Driveway after cleaning with pressure washer

after cleaning with

This is the cleaned . Lots of dirt, sticks and came off it.

Driveway sealed with five gallons of sealer

sealed with five gallons of sealer

My brother was right. Keeping the wet is better than not. The moisture really helps keep the squeegee spreading smoothly. Also, the sealer goes much further. The photo above is after I spread the first five gallons. It did about half the area I wanted to do.

Driveway after ten gallons of sealer

after ten gallons of sealer

This is a photo of the after I spread ten gallons of sealer on it. You can see that I didn’t get as much covered as the first five gallons gave me. Also, when the is dry, I noticed that the sealer doesn’t get down into the pits of the . For that to happen, I had to go over it a few times, using up more sealer.

Driveway after fifteen gallons of sealer

after fifteen gallons of sealer

The last five gallons of sealer got me the least. It covered the smallest area because the area was dry and cool. The coolness didn’t let the sealer “run” like the others. The good news is that I only used fifteen gallons of sealer for the lower portion of the . That means that I have ten gallons left and I can estimate that I need about another ten gallons.

Tonight, I am going to clean any in the upper and seal them up with the sealer. If I run out, I can pick some up when I am buying the rest of the sealer.

By the way, I did this project bare footed. I recommend wearing old sneakers because the gets hot and the sealer splashes naked feet.

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