Pro Tips: How to Patch Potholes in Blacktop | Asphalt Repair | DIY Project Guide
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
- Repairing potholes is quick and easy - if you know the right techniques. Concrete Expert Dirk Tharpe shows you how to tackle the job the right way.
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0:00 - Welcome to Sakrete Pro Tips
0:27 - Evaluate Your Repair
1:18 - Prep the Pothole
1:31 - Apply the First Layer
2:40 - Compact
3:10 - Apply the Second Layer
4:48 - Finishing Tip!
5:02 - US Cold Patch
6:35 - Ready to Roll!
Very useful for my repairs to come! Thanks
That's what we're here for!
Great video. Thanks for the instruction.
Glad it was helpful - that's what we're here for!
Little tip: staple the empty around the end of the post so the material doesn’t stick to it and make a mess of your job
Great tip!
Awesome video
Thanks!
Great video. Wait for it to be warm and dry also I think that helps .
Definitely!
Very detailed video, there's so many different opinions and so many customers complaining about all the brands, my son's driveway has 6 x 6 wood he wants out, 15 foot long driveway, I was thinking of laying stone down maybe 2 inches 3 inches and then building off that, Just turning into September in Pennsylvania so the weather still decent, would appreciate advice, thank you
Unfortunately, Cold Patch asphalt is really only intended as a PATCH - no larger than 4' - 6' square. For the size of a job you're describing, it's going to be a hot pour.
You could also always switch it up and go concrete!
Can this be used to cover a section of the asphalt driveway having crack lines ? It's too much work to cover each line individually. I just want to cover all of the lines which includes part of the solid section - even if it means raising the level a bit.
Cold patch asphalt really isn't designed for crack filling - it's a "bulk repair" product.
However, there are several asphalt crack repair products (generally black-tinted, latex based products in a squeeze bottle or caulk tube). There's also always the overlayment coating option if you really want to go all the way!
Can you sprinkle cement powder on top to speed up curing and hardening? It was a helpful video.
Hm, couldn't make a firm recommendation on that one. However, since this isn't a cementitious product, not sure that the cement would really have any effect...especially if not hydrated.
We'd stick with the product as designed! Biggest takeaway is to tamp the heck out of the mix.
I’m guessing you could use sand
If there is water puddling in the pothole, do you have to remove it? Or can you just add the sakrete in like other products?
It'd be best to remove the water, but it's not mandatory to have it 100% dry. That said, any water trapped under the surface is likely to cause more spalling...so we'd suggest drying it out as best as possible!
You know what they say...proper preparation prevents poor performance!
Do you need to pack stone dust before you use the cold patch material?
Actually, you want to get as much sand, dirt and debris out of the pothole before you apply the cold patch. Anything left at the bottom just hurts adhesion!
What can I use to patch a 60 sf area of my driveway? I removed a large bush now want to patch it. Any recommendations other than call a professional? Thanks!
No good advice from this end...that large of a repair project is definitely pro-sized. Unless you want to pour some concrete instead?
How long does it take to dry? I’m worried about it sticking to the tires and shoes? How big of a problem is that?
Tracking can be an issue in hot weather for sure. The Pro Tip is to sprinkle a bit of sand over the surface to absorb any excess oil!
Can this be done in the winter (above freezing) when the lot is wet?
Absolutely - there's not much of a chemical reaction going on with this stuff, it's not nearly as sensitive to cold or water.
The mixture for the All Weather does not pour out of the bag like in the video. You will need a small metal shovel or garden trowel.
Definitely needs a little persuasion...
Could also use a hammer to compact base layer
Certainly could - the 4x4 or tamper just works a bit better because of the larger surface area. Tough to compact evenly with a hammer!
I’m ready to roll 😂
Yea buddy!
Let's roll!
How long until is it okay to start seal coating?
Recommend giving it 28 days to ensure the cold patch achieves a full cure before you top-coat.
How long until you can seal the driveway?
30 days, minimum, is the rule of thumb!
What is a minimum thickness before it loses the ability to bind and stay together? I have spots less than 1 inch thick that need filling.
The minimum rating is 1" deep - you might consider chiseling your pothole out just a touch more to use this product successfully. Otherwise, a fluid patching product from another manufacturer might be your best move.
@SakreteOfficial I appreciate the reply. Unfortunately it's not a hole with edges all around, it's the apron of my driveway and I have to tapper down from ~ half an inch to zero... and I think most of these patch products rely on an edge of some kind to hold the patch in place.
Correct - cold patches really do need an "edge" to lock it in place.
Why 3? Which one is best?
Not necessarily a "best" - they're just available in different parts of the country.
All will give you great results!
Where does the send come from
lol
Just gotta buy a bag from your hardware store!
If you turn the speed to x1.5 he speaks at a normal pace
Gotta make sure you catch all the intel!
Here’s the pro tip!
You’re totally right lol
Good informational video though
Patches, I'm depending on you, son, to pull the family through...
Man, is that a Clarence Carter reference?? Awesome!
That stuff won’t get hard you have to get hot asphalt I’m a paver I know
No substitute for the real deal, but cold patch works in a pinch! The secret is just compact, compact, compact...then when you think you're done, compact a bit more.
You keep saying VOC but your not explaining what it means🤔🤔🤔
Good callout! VOCs are "volatile organic compounds" - essentially gasses that are emitted from certain solids or liquids that can have harmful health effects.
Think about the smell from a can of oil-based paint vs. latex-based paint...the oil has far more VOCs, and therefore a stronger smell!
@@SakreteOfficial Much appreciated...