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SEALENT / Sq.Ft
Hello all,
How much sealent would be used per driveway. For example, if I have a driveway that is 800 sq.ft how much liquid ashpalt sealent (litres) would be needed to seal the driveway? many thanks! Mike
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Roughly 25 liters.
1 Liter of sealer = 30 sq/feet sealed
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Gauvreau Property Maintenance Commercial & Residential asphalt services Interlock & Landscape Complete lawn care services |
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How come you Canadians don't measure driveways is square meters? You guys use the metric system for everything else but still measure asphalt in square feet.
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Because every device sold in the stores to measure are already set to measure in square feet and not in meters.
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That, and our customers would laugh at us if we used that measurement.
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Depends on how you are putting it down squeegee brush or spray.
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I am using a oil based sealent and it is being sprayed on.
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Im sorry to sound like a know it all but there is no such thing as a "oil based pavement sealer" and as a professional seal coating contractor you should know this. There are products called pavement rejuvenators that contain oil but they are not actually what is called a true pavement sealer.
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