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Your tar driveway is constantly assaulted by the elements. To keep it looking its best, you should seal your driveway periodically.

An asphalt driveway can provide a smooth, solid entry to your home. Asphalt is a durable material that is easy to work with and, if properly installed, will last for decades.

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Minor damage to your concrete driveway should be repaired quickly to avoid major problems in the future. Cracks in your driveway provide access for water that can freeze and expand the cracks. Freeze/thaw damage can lead to costly repairs or even the complete replacement of your driveway.

One of the most common problems with concrete and blacktop driveways is that they tend to crack over a period of time. They can even develop cracks in them long before they should if they're not properly taken care of.
One reason to seal coat the driveway yourself would be to save on the cost of labor. This would end up saving you anywhere from $300 to $1000. A team of professional seal coaters usually consists of three people that make money based on the quantity of driveways they complete in one day.
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