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Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Spring Clean Your Driveway With These 5 Steps


Spring has arrived, and this is the time of the year when homeowners are focused on their spring cleaning checklists. While you already know to clean the inside of your home, many people tend to neglect the outside. One often-forgotten area that needs a little bit of maintenance every year is your driveway.

Take an hour to give your asphalt driveway some much-needed TLC with this spring cleaning checklist:
  1. Sweep debris away. Use a push broom to sweep away any loose debris such as leaves, dirt, and lawn clippings.

  2. Wash it off. Even after sweeping with a push broom, dirt and other small particles could still be hiding in the crevices of your driveway. Normally, a garden hose with a high pressure nozzle attachment should take care of it. If not, you can use a power washer to blast the debris away, but you should exercise some caution and not get too close to the pavement with the spray tip. This can cause damage to the surface.

  3. Scrub away the stains. If you've got any oil marks on your driveway, take this time to get rid of them. Not only are they unsightly, but oil stains can deteriorate the binding agent in your driveway. To remove them, apply a generous amount of cleaning agent (baking soda, dish soap, or powdered laundry detergent) to the stain and allow it to sit for five minutes. Mix warm water and more cleaning agent in a bucket, and use this solution to scrub the stain with a stiff-bristled brush. Once the stain is completely gone, use a hose to wash away the excess cleaning solution.

  4. Patch any potholes. Potholes in your driveway are primarily formed during the winter months. Water from melting snow penetrates the surface of the asphalt, where it then freezes and expands, creating small cracks in your driveway which eventually grow into pot holes. Click here for step-by-step crack patching instructions for your asphalt driveway.

  5. Apply seal coat. Asphalt Seal Coat should be applied to provide a uniformed surface color and help protect from future oil and gas spills. You can do this yourself, or hire a professional contractor to do it for you.

If your driveway is riddled with cracks and potholes, it may be time to consider surface maintenance (patching and seal coat), resurfacing, or even a complete repaving. Connecticut homeowners have turned to Roccie's Asphalt Paving for all of their paving needs since 1956. We have provided professional asphalt paving and masonry services to thousands of homes in Fairfield County, Connecticut and Westchester County, New York.

Call us today for a free estimate at 888-88-ROCCIES.

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