Frequently Asked Questions:
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- Q: What is Hawk-Seal-E?
- Q: Is Hawk-Seal-E like a chip seal, micro-surface, asphalt emulsion, seal coat or coal tar sealer?
- Q: How does Hawk-Seal-E work?
- Q: How long will it last?
- Q: Do streets have to be closed during application?
- Q: How do you know when the asphalt surface is properly sealed?
- Q: At what time in the life of asphalt will you receive the maximum benefit?
- Q: Can older surfaces benefit from a Hawk-Seal-E treatment?
- Q: Can you use Hawk-Seal-E on concrete?
- Q: Do you have to re-stripe immediately after applying Hawk-Seal-E?
- Q: Why is Hawk-Seal-E the best option?
- Q: Are all asphalt surfaces alike?
- Q: When is the best time of the year to apply Hawk-Seal-E?
- Q: What does the surface look like immediately after treatment?
- Q: Will the final, treated surface remain black?
- Q: After the surface turns gray, is it still waterproof and protected?
- Q: During or after application, is the surface slick?
- Q: Is it necessary to use sand?
- Q: Does Hawk-Seal-E track?
- Q: How much time does it take to make the three applications?
- Q: If only one or two applications are made in one day, is this a problem?
- Q: What happens if it rains during treatment?
- Q: Will Hawk-Seal-E fill cracks?
- Q: What is pavement preservation?
- Q: What is asphalt?
- Q: Why is it important for asphalt "to breathe"?
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