It's generally recommended to wait at least 7 to 10 days before parking on a new asphalt driveway to allow it to cure properly. For concrete driveways, the waiting period can be longer, typically around 14 to 28 days. This helps prevent damage and ensures the surface achieves its full strength. Always follow any specific guidelines provided by the contractor or manufacturer for the best results.
Not nearly as long as you might think. First, you must decide that you want a heated driveway. Then just wait a little while for the seasons to change and before you know it, VOILA! the driveway is heated.
You shouldn't park a car there. Period.
I just had this done - I was told to wait on average about 72 hours. But since it was real hot the week we had it done, we waited a week before we drove on just to be sure it was settled
Stay off your newly paved driveway as much as possible for eight to ten hours while it cools down. Park your vehicles on the street or in the yard for at least three days after your driveway has been paved. If the weather is hot, you'll need to wait a few days longer.
If you seal your driveway and it rains, it is best to wait for the surface to dry completely before applying another coat of sealer. Sealing a driveway in wet conditions can lead to improper adhesion and a less effective seal. Ideally, wait for at least 24-48 hours of dry weather before reapplying the sealant.
You can't buy it, you can make it. Ingredients: 1 cup of water, blacktop driveway or parking lot, freezing temperature. Pour water on blacktop, wait for it to freeze. That's it.
Yes.
wait til she puts out
You don't wait.
First home buyer should wait how long before refinancing?
It's good to wait until after the funeral.
It's generally recommended to wait at least 7 days before driving on a new concrete driveway to allow it to cure properly. However, for heavier vehicles or to ensure maximum strength, waiting up to 28 days is advisable. During this time, it's important to keep the surface moist and protected from extreme weather conditions. Always check with your contractor or local guidelines for specific recommendations based on your climate and concrete mix.