TL;DR
A sealcoat squeegee is a wide rubber or neoprene blade, hand-pulled or machine-mounted, used to spread asphalt sealer and work it into the pavement's surface voids. Squeegee application presses material into cracks and porous spots better than spraying, so many contractors squeegee the first coat and spray the second for an even finish.
What it means
A sealcoat squeegee is a wide rubber or neoprene blade, hand-pulled or machine-mounted, used to spread asphalt sealer and work it into the pavement's surface voids. Squeegee application presses material into cracks and porous spots better than spraying, so many contractors squeegee the first coat and spray the second for an even finish. Hand units around 24 to 36 inches wide handle residential driveways and edges that machines cannot reach.
Where it sits in the glossary
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Why Ohio homeowners should know it
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