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any suggestions for sealing a driveway that is spiderwebbed ?
i have a driveway thats about 16 feet wide and maybe 60 feet long. I just bought this home and would like to seal the asphalt. it is spiderwebbed pretty bad although it doesnt look terribly deep. any suggestions on a good sealer/filler that will make it look nicer ?
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- sparkyLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Contact an asphalt laying Contractor and maybe the re-application of heat and the use of a large motorised roller will flatten and compress the existing layer and close up the small webby type cracks. No idea of the cost but it's worth enquiring about anyway.
Source(s): Watched Asphalt being laid using the same system as above for road surfacing restoration and repairs.. - 0 answersLv 41 decade ago
they make a sealer now that has some sand in it to fill smaller cracks
i used some last week , but i cant remember the name
in your situation id seal it once and let dry then seal it again
that would give you the best look