Start by cleaning the driveway thoroughly. Remove any weeds, dirt, or debris using a broom or pressure washer. Repair any cracks or potholes with asphalt patching compound and allow it to dry completely.
Apply a coat of asphalt binder to the entire driveway using a brush or squeegee. Make sure the binder is spread evenly and covers all areas. Allow the binder to cure for at least 24 hours before proceeding to the next step.
Once the binder has cured, apply a layer of asphalt surface course to the driveway. Use a paving machine or a shovel to spread the asphalt evenly. Compact the surface course using a roller or plate compactor to ensure a smooth finish.
After the surface course has been applied and compacted, allow it to cure for at least 48 hours. Once cured, apply a sealant to protect the asphalt from water, UV rays, and other elements. Use a brush or sprayer to evenly distribute the sealant and allow it to dry completely.
Regularly inspect the driveway for any cracks or damage. Repair any issues promptly to prevent further deterioration. Additionally, sweep the driveway regularly to remove debris and keep it clean.
By following these steps, you can successfully resurface your asphalt driveway and extend its lifespan. Remember to take necessary safety precautions and consult professionals if needed.