Thanks in advance for the business! We have the base models and the pros in stock and if you go to the specific product landing page you can click the specs to see the empty and full weight including all dimensions as well www.asphaltkingdom.com/sealcoat-sprayer.html. Looking forward to working with you!
@@AsphaltKingdom our main truck is an 800 gallon two other trucks with 700 gallon and a 550 and a smaller truck with a 300 gallon tank. I was not aware of the agitation system you were demonstrating in this video I did not know it could be done like that. Always learning something
You can add 20% water to concentrate sealer and up to 4lbs of sand per gallon but always best to check with the manufacturer you’re buying your sealer from.
Hi Eric...did you ever go forward with this upgrade????...I'm a few years into my own Sealcoating business...I'm looking to upgrade...I'm currently a 5 gallon bucket set up... which is tiresome and cutting into my profit margins... thank you in advance 😊
I dont think you can spray sand in this unit. If not what good is it? You have to put sand in the sealer so people dont slip and break there neck. You Will get sued
Great question! We don’t recommend using sand with centrifugal pump sprayers that don’t have paddle agitation. If your using sealer with sand in it use an air operated spray system with paddle tank agitation that you can see at www.asphaltkingdom.com/sealcoat-sprayer.html
adam hunter great question! Most asphalt that requires sealing has aggregate that is exposed on the surface meaning that when it’s sealed you still have aggregate for traction. If you’re sealcoating over a surface that has been sealed several times and the surface is slick because of the multiple layers of sealer, you should use sand. Sand is necessary on some jobs but not on others. It really depends on how rough the surface is before sealing it.
Your sealer looks a little too watery it’s supposed to be a thick milkshake not a runny watery milkshake and I highly doubt your machine really agitates the sealer that fast
These smaller sprayers agitate very well through recirculation at a dilution rate of about 30%. Works great and great entry price points that allows someone to start and grow their own successful asphalt maintenance business.
Hey brother I’d like to purchase one of these what’s the weight on the tank and what’s the weight of it full
Thanks in advance for the business! We have the base models and the pros in stock and if you go to the specific product landing page you can click the specs to see the empty and full weight including all dimensions as well www.asphaltkingdom.com/sealcoat-sprayer.html.
Looking forward to working with you!
We have hydraulic paddle system inside our tanks that agitate our sealer
That’s awesome! What size tank do you have?
@@AsphaltKingdom our main truck is an 800 gallon two other trucks with 700 gallon and a 550 and a smaller truck with a 300 gallon tank. I was not aware of the agitation system you were demonstrating in this video I did not know it could be done like that. Always learning something
How long do you have too wait after you put gator crack on and how long do you have too wait until you can seal it
Danny, we generally say 12 hours or so. Let the material get hard to the touch and then spray sealer evenly across the surface.
Starting out how much you pay your guys an hour? Sealcoating
Swagg 418 that varies from market to market, however, $15 to $20 per hour is a pay that keeps your staff happy and motivated.
Thanks
is AE as dark as coal tar or is there a additive we can get?
AE is usually darker when it's first applied. A little more rich in color. It does fade faster than coal tar though.
What type of sealcoat tank u using in the video?
An Asphalt Kingdom Sealcoat Sprayer. 130 gallon tank.
What do you do if it does become too foamy
Best thing is to let it settle and then only mix for maximum of only 2 minutes.
Do you sell the hoses and ball valve
Thanks for the comment brother. Yes we do, please check out our website at www.asphaltkingdom.com/3-4-npt-brass-full-port-ball-valve.html
Show me a video of him sealcoating
Absolutely th-cam.com/video/Zq62BAnPzBQ/w-d-xo.html
How much water do you add for every 5 gallon bucket? And how much sand?
You can add 20% water to concentrate sealer and up to 4lbs of sand per gallon but always best to check with the manufacturer you’re buying your sealer from.
If I want to start with a 55 gallon drum that fits in my pick up, where can I go to buy the drum and pump spray?
@@ericsantana6614 right here brother - www.asphaltkingdom.com/drum-sealer-sprayer.html
Hi Eric...did you ever go forward with this upgrade????...I'm a few years into my own Sealcoating business...I'm looking to upgrade...I'm currently a 5 gallon bucket set up... which is tiresome and cutting into my profit margins... thank you in advance 😊
I dont think you can spray sand in this unit. If not what good is it? You have to put sand in the sealer so people dont slip and break there neck. You Will get sued
i just need the sprayer unit
Awesome. Please reach out to us at 1-866-399-5562
What happens when the sand sits on the bottom.
Great question! We don’t recommend using sand with centrifugal pump sprayers that don’t have paddle agitation. If your using sealer with sand in it use an air operated spray system with paddle tank agitation that you can see at www.asphaltkingdom.com/sealcoat-sprayer.html
What keeps your sealer from being slick when it rains without any sand.
adam hunter great question! Most asphalt that requires sealing has aggregate that is exposed on the surface meaning that when it’s sealed you still have aggregate for traction. If you’re sealcoating over a surface that has been sealed several times and the surface is slick because of the multiple layers of sealer, you should use sand. Sand is necessary on some jobs but not on others. It really depends on how rough the surface is before sealing it.
Thank you
Your sealer looks a little too watery it’s supposed to be a thick milkshake not a runny watery milkshake and I highly doubt your machine really agitates the sealer that fast
These smaller sprayers agitate very well through recirculation at a dilution rate of about 30%. Works great and great entry price points that allows someone to start and grow their own successful asphalt maintenance business.