Can you resurface black top with something that REFLECTS heat and sun? We have dogs on blacktop and it's so hot. Is there a paint or treatment to go over blacktop to help cool down this area.Thank you.Please help!
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Can you resurface black top with something that REFLECTS heat and sun? We have dogs on blacktop and it's so hot. Is there a paint or treatment to go over blacktop to help cool down this area.Thank you.Please help!
I am not aware of any product that you can put over a blacktop surface as you describe. You may be able to use some sort of industrial paint but it would have to adhere to this type of surface.
How much blacktop are you talking about?
My first response would be that twinkiedooter is correct... but in most cases, painting over it will cause problems down the road.
Concrete does not get hot, but replacing an asphalted surface with concrete is often cost prohibitive...
So please explain more so that we can help you better: Why is it that the dogs have to be on the blacktop surface that you currently have?
Besides perhaps running hose water over it during the hot times,there just isn't a coating made(to my knowledge)that would be adequate for this.
I have used reflective coatings for metal roofs(trailer coatings,elastomeric coatings with reflective properties),but all have a petroleum base and will1) absorb some heat,and 2) come off with repeated traffic on them,making for a real mess on dogs feet,your carpets,etc.
Concrete driveways,walkways get hot in the sun too.
Perhaps someone else has an idea I don't know:(,sorry.
Hi, Thank you both. This is a small animal shelter the black top is old and worn. The pens are about 6x10 at the most.Theirs 48 pens. They have dog houses but still...
I know cement would be better, but TOO much money.
I thought could we perhaps paint it white would that at least help reflect some of the sun light.
I just feel helpless that a dog who's body temperature are SO much higher then ours.
If their was any product out there that wouldn't break this small shelters bank.
I appriecate any product info...
I thought perhaps like a grey paint ?
Now that you have explained the situation may I suggest that you put a few inches of top soil over the blacktop areas. This will be much cooler than the blacktop any day and probably cheaper than paint. You could also try some kind of light colored mulch ontop of the blacktop as well.
The paint will come off with wear but just might be a good solution if good paint can be purchased and left long enough to properly dry.
Thanks, Someone suggested like they do for tennis courts. God knows that may be too much money. But even if old timer dogs get those pens it would be better. I will look into a paint. That would be an oil base paint perhaps grey or white?
If it helps I will try that.
I do appreciate all the input that I have received.
The only reason we couldn't go with dirt/mulch is we clean the pens wash down if they make a mess.
So the painiting may be best idea.Would a grey or white be better.Any brand of paint?
Again thanks all... :)
There is a silvery roof coating that I use on flat roofs in my business. Give a local roofing supply house a call and ask them if the "silver stuff" will work over asphalt. It may very well work since both roof tar and asphalt are both petroleum based.
Here are some products to check out.
I do see the post. I should have said more.
Putnam, KBC is correct. The coating that I'm thinking of will indeed wear off at some point... so you need to confirm what the material will cost for the surface you want to cover, and then get a good answer on how long it will last for where and how you are using it... and decide from there.
Application is with a stiff brush.
I say this because you'll want to scrub this in,simply wiping the coating on the surface doesn't allow for it to get into the 'pours' of the surface being applied to.
They make an application brush that threads on to the handle,don't get the wedge type,the chances of the brush separating from the handle(in the mixture) are more than a problem, try retrieving a brush in tar(been there,done that).
You even might pre-drill a hole and put a set screw in for good measure, I know I do!
How's about partially covering the top of the pens with some type of roof system... that allows most of the pen to be shaded.
May be a little more upfront cost... but then you're done.
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