6sunset6
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- May 6, 2007
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- SE NY
- Tractor
- NH TC34DA 34HP HST, 2 rear remotes, front diverter, loaded R4's
I guess not too many people in rural areas have blacktop driveways. I do. It is 16 years old, 3.5 inches of dense binder.
I should have put town geotextile before I ever started the driveway, but I didn't. It is in really good shape, a few cracks here and there , that I chase with crack filler. The surface is rough and loses stones here and there. My question is why do people do this blacktop sealer thing? They don't do it on public roads. Both roads and driveways are finished with a fine mix. I do know that oil and gas spills will eat out the asphalt so I have sealed 20ft in front of my garage, just for drips. The sealer is a water based emulsion and does protect the asphalt from gas and oil. But why do people do the whole thing? And not roads. They just sealed the firehouse parking lot down the road. Looks like over an acre.
I should have put town geotextile before I ever started the driveway, but I didn't. It is in really good shape, a few cracks here and there , that I chase with crack filler. The surface is rough and loses stones here and there. My question is why do people do this blacktop sealer thing? They don't do it on public roads. Both roads and driveways are finished with a fine mix. I do know that oil and gas spills will eat out the asphalt so I have sealed 20ft in front of my garage, just for drips. The sealer is a water based emulsion and does protect the asphalt from gas and oil. But why do people do the whole thing? And not roads. They just sealed the firehouse parking lot down the road. Looks like over an acre.