How long does Gator patch last?

Usually, you can keep unopened Gator Patch up to 2 years. After that long of a period, you have to mix it thoroughly. Ideally, store the Gator Patch around 50°F and not below 32°F as the product would freeze and would be no good.
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How long does it take for a Gator patch to cure?

If you do use a pressure washer, you'll need to allow at least 24 hours for the cracks to dry completely. Step 3: Apply a thin layer of Gator Patch and begin to push it into the cracks using a neoprene squeegee. We recommend a 24" squeegee for best coverage and a smooth finish.
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What is Gator patch made of?

Gator Patch is a blend of asphaltic emulsion, mineral fibers, glass fibers, ground rubber and plasticizer perfect for your shallow patch areas or dips in pavement. It is used for skin patching areas that are "Alligatored" or "Gatored". It is also used for filling cracks in excess of 1/2 inch in width on all surfaces.
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How do you use Gator patches?

How does Gator Patch work? Simple! Just prep-peel-stick and let it sit in the Sun to cure. You'll need to sand and etch the surface with sandpaper, clean with isopropyl alcohol, apply with firm pressure, and place in the UV Sunlight for an hour to cure.
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How long does Gator pave last?

Usually, you can keep unopened Gator Patch up to 2 years. After that long of a period, you have to mix it thoroughly. Ideally, store the Gator Patch around 50°F and not below 32°F as the product would freeze and would be no good.
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What is Gator pave?

GatorPave™ is a trowelable patching material that is ideal for repairing alligatored areas in asphalt surfaces, as well as cracks in excess of 1/4″ wide.
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What is the first step to repair alligator crack?

The first step to repairing alligator cracks is to ensure that the foundation or subgrade isn't the problem. There's no point in sealing the cracks if they're just going to return with a vengeance a few weeks later. This will just end up costing you a lot more time and money in the long run.
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Can you pave over cracked asphalt?

Once the asphalt surface has reached the end of its lifespan, many wonder if it's time for a new surface entirely or if the old surface can be paved over. Both are options. The layer of asphalt over the original is called an overlay and can offer an additional 10-15 years to the life of the surface.
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What is alligator cracking in asphalt?

Fatigue cracking, which is also known as 'alligator' or 'crocodile' cracking, is one of the most common ways that asphalt pavement can deteriorate over time. The cracking patterns caused are extremely distinctive and resemble the scales on a reptile's back or the cracking you'd see if you dropped a hard-boiled egg.
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How do you fix fatigue cracks?

Fatigue crack repair generally falls into one of two categories: Small, localized fatigue cracking indicative of a loss of subgrade support. Remove the cracked pavement area then dig out and replace the area of poor subgrade and improve the drainage of that area if necessary. Patch over the repaired subgrade.
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How do you fix a blocked crack?

Repair
  1. Low severity cracks (< 1/2 inch wide). Crack seal to prevent (1) entry of moisture into the subgrade through the cracks and (2) further raveling of the crack edges. ...
  2. High severity cracks (> 1/2 inch wide and cracks with raveled edges). Remove and replace the cracked pavement layer with an overlay.
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What is block cracking?

Block cracking is mainly caused by shrinkage of the asphalt concrete and daily temperature cycling, and it is not load associated. The occurrence of block cracking usually indicates that the asphalt has hardened significantly. Block cracking normally occurs over a large portion of pavement area. Severity.
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How long will an asphalt overlay last?

If an overlay is desired, there has to be an expectation of the customer that this method is not as long-lasting as a full removal and replacement. A 15-20 year life on a removal and replacement is common, whereas an overlay may last a shorter time, about 10-15 years.
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Is it better to remove old asphalt?

When your asphalt starts developing cracks, the foundation is no longer resilient and as thick as it should be; therefore, it needs to be completely taken out and replaced with a new base. Redoing your damaged base guarantees that the new asphalt driveway will remain strong for years to come.
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Is it OK to put new asphalt over old asphalt?

An overlay or resurface can be used on an asphalt driveway, parking lot, or road way. It consists of installing a new layer of asphalt over the existing asphalt and grinding at the transitions (i.e. sidewalks, garages, drains, curbs, or other asphalt points).
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How often do you seal a driveway?

Sealing an asphalt driveway gives it a fresh, black finish, but the job should be done only once every two or three years. Sealing the driveway yearly can lead to unsightly hairline cracks and peeling.
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How cold is too cold to pave a driveway?

Ideally you want to install asphalt when both ground and air temperature are anywhere between 50 and 90 degrees. Anything below 50 or above 90 can cause a poor pour that will give you issues down the road.
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What causes alligator cracks?

Alligator cracks can occur due to several reasons: The traffic load exceeds the design threshold. Poor base/sub-base (i.e. inadequate compaction) Poor drainage.
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Can you use Aquaphalt for cracks?

Applications. Aquaphalt 6.0 is one of the few patching products on the market that can be used on asphalt and concrete. And because it contains aggregates, it is ideal for fixing large cracks, as well as gaps between two sections of your pavement.
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Is asphalt a mixture?

Asphalt mixtures: Asphalt is a mix of sand, gravel, broken stones, soft materials, and asphalt. In Marshall's Standard Test* for designing asphalt mixtures, it was found that the percentage of asphalt required can be reduced as the density of the mixture increases.
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