1. How long do I have to stay off of my driveway?
To ensure proper drying, we recommend that you not walk on the driveway
for 24 hours. It should remain free of vehicles for 48 hours.
2. Does North Coast Sealing want its PAPER sign
and rods back? North Coast utilizes two types of signs, a paper
or a metal version. The paper sign can be discarded when the driveway
is opened for use. The metal sign will be collected by a North Coast
employee within 7 to 10 days.
3. Do I need sealer and filler? There are
two types of products. The first is plain sealer and the second is a
combined sealer and filler. North Coast utilizes the plain sealer. However,
if your driveway has cracks, we recommend that the cracks be filled
and then sealed. North Coast provides this complete service.
4. How do I clean oil spots? The homeowner
is responsible for cleaning any oil spots. Allow enough time so that
the driveway is dry for sealing. Use powdered laundry soap and a stiff
brush. Repeat as needed.
5. Do I need to be home for the driveway to be
sealed? It is not necessary to be home. We will send an invoice
by mail and you may pay by check. Please note that if you are home,
be sure to take your car out of the garage as you will not be able to
drive on the driveway for 48 hours.
6. How do I pay when the job is done? North
Coast accepts payment by check or cash.
7. When is payment expected? Payment is
expected at the time of service if you are home. If you are not home,
an invoice will be mailed and payment is expected upon receipt of the
invoice.
8. What if it rains on my scheduled day for sealing?
North Coast schedules its jobs 2 to 3 days in advance. If it rains on
your scheduled date, we will call you to reschedule.
9. Does it have to be hot to seal a driveway?
Driveways can be sealed as long as it is warmer than 45 degrees.