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The new chip-seal surface can require up to two days to cure properly. Hot, dry weather helps speed up this process in which all of the remaining water in the emulsion evaporates and the asphalt hardens. Traffic can pass over this surface at reduced speeds during the curing process.
But if you want to drive on it, then you have to wait a minimum of 12 hours for it to dry and cure. If its overcast or if rain is in the forecast, then the drying and curing process will definitely take much longer. For optimum results, we recommend that you use your driveway 48 to 72 hours after sealcoat was applied.
How long after asphalt paving is completed can I drive on it? After new asphalt has been paved, its recommended that you wait at least 24 hours and up to 72 hours before allowing traffic. Weather also plays a role in how quickly your asphalt cures. High temperatures delay the drying process in many cases.
Depending on how warm the weather is when applied, chip seal can take up to two days to cure.
Oil and stone, more properly known as a chip seal, fail for a variety of reasons but, more often than not fail when the stone does not properly adhere to the pavement. This stone loss is most commonly a result of a misstep in the initial installation.
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In summary, asphalt paving provides a strong and smooth driving surface, while chip sealing is a more cost-effective method that still provides good skid resistance. The choice between the two methods depends on factors such as traffic volume, budget, and desired longevity of the driving surface.
How Long Does Chip Seal Last? It lasts about 5-7 years, compared to the 10-15 years youll get from a traditional asphalt driveway. The crushed stone finish may be more attractive than some other options, but it succumbs to wear and tear quickly.
Chip sealing is a process where liquid asphalt is applied to seal the road. Then, a layer of chipped rock coated with asphalt is applied to protect the seal and help improve driver traction. Once it is applied, the chip seal protects the road from becoming brittle and losing its ability to bend and flex.

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