We produced Asphalt Driveway Video for homeowners and farms because for years there has been confusion and misunderstanding about how to repair, seal and resurface asphalt driveways.
Most homeowners think that a few buckets of tar sealer, a stiff brush-broom and some hard pushing will maintain an asphalt driveway. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Yes, your efforts will make your driveway look blacker and shinier for a few months, but it will do little or nothing to stop deterioration and decay of your asphalt driveway. In some cases, using a tar-based sealer will cause severe alligator cracking on the driveway surface and will even promote deterioration. But few homeowners know this. Even fewer know what it takes to successfully repair, seal or resurface asphalt driveway.
That’s why we made this video. To tell the homeowner how to determine what needs to be done to your asphalt driveway and how to do it properly.
Asphalt Driveway Video will answer the critical questions you have about how to repair, seal or resurface your asphalt driveway. The Video will also tell you how to construct a new asphalt driveway.
The Video will tell you how to choose the right contractor for the job, and how to know if the right materials are being used to do a proper job. The Video will tell you if the contractor if giving you a fair, accurate estimate for the job. You will know if the estimated cost is too high or if it is too low to do the job properly.
Asphalt Driveway Video will also keep you from falling prey to fly-by-night, quick-fix contractors who are “in the neighborhood and noticed that your driveway needs a sealer.”
You will be able to tell if the contractor has done a good job and if the job he has done will last. Asphalt Driveway Video can save you hundreds and even thousands of dollars and countless hours of frustration and doubt.
Do it right! Order Asphalt Driveway Video today!
John Davis and Ted Gyorffy produced Asphalt Driveway Video. Mr. Davis is a consultant to the Asphalt Institute and Mr. Gyorffy is a business and marketing professional. Dwight Walker, an asphalt consultant and previous chief asphalt materials engineer for the Kentucky Highway Department, supervised the design and production of Asphalt Driveway Video.