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From the makers of American Road Patch, Peel & Seal Driveway Patch is a long-lasting pothole repair for driveways and parking lots
Product Overview
Water infiltration is the undoing of almost every pothole repair. Peel & Seal Driveway Patch from the makers of American Road Patch covers your pothole repairs to seal cold patch material in place and keep water out. It embeds in the driveway surface, whether asphalt or concrete and prolongs the life of your repair. It’s the perfect solution to long-lasting patching needs, no matter the surface.
Project Materials:
- Broom
- Shovel
- Tamper
- Utility knife or scissors
- Cold or hot asphalt fill mix
Available sizes |
19.6 in x 10 ft roll
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Roll size |
16.3 square feet
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Roll weight |
15 lbs
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Thickness |
1/8" - 3/16"
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Resources & Guides
Can the top (aggregate surface) or bottom (bitumen side) of Peel & Seal Driveway Patch be heated with a torch?
It is acceptable to lightly heat the top (aggregate surface) of the patch to soften the bitumen before embedment. Apply torch 8” – 12” away, constantly moving the torch evenly over the surface, as to avoid burning or melting the surface. Holding the torch in one place will melt the surface. Do not heat or torch the bottom (bitumen side) of the patch. Doing so may result in damage to the bitumen preventing it from installing properly. It is best to heat the pavement directly in front of the patch as the patch is placed on the pavement, as noted in the instructions.
How easy is it to cut Peel & Seal Driveway Patch?
Using a utility knife, it is recommended to cut from the bottom or release paper side as it will cut cleaner through the bitumen and aggregate.
Can seal coat such as driveway sealer be used over top of Peel & Seal Driveway Patch?
Yes, once installed Peel & Seal Driveway Patch can be sealed with driveway sealer.
How much does a roll of Peel & Seal Driveway Patch weigh?
Average roll weight is 15 lbs.
Can Peel & Seal Driveway Patch be butted or lapped for larger or irregular shapes?
Yes, a 3” overlap is recommended whenever an irregular or a large repair is required