Top tips for choosing the best Sealcoating Machine
When you make an investment, you expect a return on it — and the sooner the better. To maximize your return on sealcoating equipment, it’s important to choose a machine that aligns with the types of jobs you do and the schedule you run.
Here are a few tips for selecting the best sealcoat machine for your business.
Match a Pump to Your Productivity and Versatility
The pump system determines your machine’s productivity and the types of jobs best suited for it. Because of this, select a machine with a pump capable of processing the thickest material you might use on a job.
For example, hydraulic-powered piston pumps produce the power needed for handling large commercial jobs, such as state and federal projects. These jobs typically require thick materials, such as asphalt emulsions and modified sealers, or mixes with a heavier sand content.
Consider Pump Maintenance Requirements
A fast ROI isn’t possible without considering short-term and long-term maintenance requirements. For example, some pumps don’t require daily maintenance. Others might need daily washing or have gaskets and steel wear plates around the seal that need frequent replacing. Know the short-term and long-term maintenance needs beforehand to avoid unexpected downtime and repair costs.
Assess Your Application Method
There are three ways to apply sealcoat: squeegee, spray or both. For quality results, select a machine with an application method best suited for your job and the type of surface. For instance, spraying works best on smooth surfaces because it leaves a more uniform finish. If versatility is important to you, having a duel applicator sealcoating system will save money in the long run.
Think About the Tank
Don’t forget about tank capacity. A 750-gallon tank is best for quick projects, such as driveways and small parking lots, but it quickly becomes inefficient for larger projects. Rather, with a mall parking lot or airport runway, it’s best to have a larger tank. This allows for a more efficient operation by reducing downtime from frequently refilling the tank.
Hit the Road with the Best Transportation Option
How you transport your equipment can impact your operation’s efficiency. The truck or trailer needs the axle capacity to support your system’s weight and the amount of material inside it, or else your vehicle may experience excessive strain. For trailer-mounted units, check the vehicle’s towing capabilities and for skid-mounted units, determine the vehicle’s gross vehicle weight rating. This will prevent excess wear and tear while ensuring you’re abiding by road restrictions.
With these tips from Neal Manufacturing, a division of Blastcrete Equipment LLC, you’ll be well on your way to finding a sealcoat machine that increases your profits.