For sure these guys have a lots of job , Nice to see people actualy carring for the work they do👍sadly many people could learn of this , but not gonna happend . Nice jobs guys
Watched this video soo many times and like I said over and over again I love your techniques and how synchronised you are with your partner. Awesome guys💯💯💯. it’s a YES for me🤌🏾🤌🏾🤌🏾
Really amazing how controlled u r with those brushes. Don't Sneeze !!!! A disaster might occur !!! lol I also find it amazing that you do not overpour the material on a confined driveway such as that, GOOD JOB !!!!
So i understand your technique on the edge work (very nice) Im a little confused about the main 'middle' part of driveway..After going over it a few times and allowing the liquid to soak into the asphalt,can you leave any footprints on there at all? I couldn't see if you guys were constantly smoothing over your foot prints or not. It almost seemed as if the liquid would 'self-level' and smooth over your foot prints..I wasn't sure on that?
Nice before/after shots man! Perfect work too! Would also be cool to see the work around, like prep and packing up, and maybe you just commenting what you guys are doing and why? Thanks for a great vid!
What do you do about the foot prints? Do they fade away when drying? I mean I see you with the squeegee in front of you so that means the foot prints stay behind. No?
@@SEALCOATINGISLIFE Yeah I know that. I'm asking you what do you do to get rid of the foot prints, I mean do you back drag after the initial pass. Wasn't my question clear enough?
I watched one video just to see what sealcoating was. Now I’ve watched 5 videos in quick succession. Not to raise any alarm but I might be trapped. Send help.
What I love about this video is that it does have atleast a little bit of the background sounds and the added music is not so loud...other videos just have some really lound unlikable music. However I would really appreciate if you only keep the original sounds.
This channel is very relaxing. I just got done sealing my driveway. I used to hate doing it and now I like it. I was wondering what squeegee/brush do you use?
These guys are VERY good at what they do However: The topcoat they are using looks very watery. I did my driveway 2 years ago with Black Jack Drive Maxx 1000. The 1000 supposed to have a 10-year life. This past weekend, (I didn't need to but) -I put another Drive Maxx 300 (300= 3 years) down as a topcoat. While moving the topcoat around before I did the finish squeegee, my footprints were very noticeable. The Drive Maxx 300 was a lot thicker than what these guys are using. Before these guys put the finish squeegee you really can't see the footprints. Not sure what they are using and how long it will last before needing another topcoat. Don't get me wrong these guys are GREAT at what they do, I just question the quality of the material/ topcoat they are using.
Which town or city is this. Love the neighborhood, getting ready to retire and would love to check out homes in this area. Love it. Maybe you guys can do my driveway. I'm from Las Vegas and looking for change.
All the videos seem to have driveways with flat square edges that are easy to attack with the brush. What do you do for a driveway with beveled shoulders say 3 inches in places? Do you coat the shoulder somehow (paintbrush maybe?) or just stay on the top surface?
What kinda sealer do yo prefer? Do you like hand application or spraying better? Do you use coal tar sealer? Had a 10k square foot driveway installed last year and had them spray it with the acrylic lacquer. Now I need to seal it and want to do it by myself. A sprayer start at 1200 and have heard coal tar is the way to from some and most said to stay away from the emulsion stuff found at big box stores.
We only use coal tar. We brush every driveway and only spray parking lots. We usually advise to let a new driveway settle for 1-2 years before applying any sealer.
@@SEALCOATINGISLIFE thanks for the advice. We are coming up on a year pretty quick since the driveway was installed. Do you believe in any of the additives they say they help with power steering marks? As the weather warms up I noticed the problem getting worse. I'm good about turning while moving but to get everyone else trained I'd have better chances of teaching a goldfish to talk lol
I have 2 estimates I've done... previous work was done with hit fill crack sealer... how do you go about driveways previously done with that type of material... thank you in advance