Seal Coating in Amityville, NY

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Professional seal coating that extends your driveway’s life and saves you thousands in replacement costs.

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Driveway Sealing Services Amityville

What Proper Seal Coating Does

Your asphalt faces a beating every day. Water seeps into cracks, freezes, and splits your driveway apart. UV rays break down the binding agents. Oil stains penetrate deep into the surface.

Quality seal coating creates a protective barrier that stops this damage before it starts. You get 3-5 more years before needing major repairs or replacement. That’s thousands of dollars staying in your pocket instead of going to emergency fixes.

The difference shows immediately. Your driveway looks like new again – rich, black, and uniform. More importantly, it’s protected against everything Long Island weather throws at it. Water rolls off instead of soaking in. Stains wipe away easily. Your property value stays strong.

Amityville Sealcoating Company

We Know Long Island Asphalt

All Purpose Paving has been protecting Long Island driveways and parking lots for years. We understand what coastal weather does to asphalt – the salt air, freeze-thaw cycles, and UV exposure that age surfaces fast.

We’re not the guys who show up with hardware store sealer and a squeegee. Our crew uses commercial-grade materials designed for Long Island’s climate. We prep surfaces properly, fill cracks first, and apply sealer when conditions are right.

You’ll find us here year-round, not just during peak season. When you need follow-up service or have questions, we’re a local call away. That matters when you’re investing in your property’s protection.

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Asphalt Sealing Process Amityville

How We Seal Your Driveway

First, we clean your asphalt thoroughly. Oil stains, dirt, and debris have to go before sealer can bond properly. We use commercial equipment, not a garden hose and broom.

Next comes crack filling. Any crack wider than a hairline gets filled with hot rubberized material. This prevents water from getting underneath and causing bigger problems later. Skip this step and your sealer won’t last.

Then we apply two coats of commercial-grade sealer using professional spray equipment. The first coat penetrates and bonds. The second coat provides the protective barrier and uniform appearance. We work in sections to ensure even coverage without overlap marks.

Weather matters for this work. We won’t start if rain is coming or if temperatures are too low. Proper curing takes 24-48 hours depending on conditions. We’ll give you realistic timelines, not promises we can’t keep.

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What's Included in Our Service

Every seal coating job starts with thorough surface preparation. We remove all dirt, debris, and vegetation growing in cracks. Oil stains get treated with commercial degreaser, not covered up with sealer.

Crack filling comes standard, not as an expensive add-on. We use hot-applied rubberized crack filler that moves with your asphalt through temperature changes. Cold-pour crack filler from a tube doesn’t cut it for Long Island winters.

You get two coats of commercial sealer applied with professional spray equipment. This isn’t the brush-on stuff from the hardware store. Our sealer contains more solids, better adhesion properties, and additives designed for coastal climates. The result lasts longer and looks better.

We protect your landscaping, walkways, and garage doors during application. Clean-up is part of the job, not something you handle afterward. When we’re done, everything looks professional – no sealer tracked onto your concrete or grass.

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Most driveways in Amityville need seal coating every 2-3 years, but it depends on traffic, sun exposure, and the last application quality. If your asphalt is starting to look gray instead of black, or if you can see individual stones in the surface, it’s time. Don’t wait until you see major cracking – that means water is already getting underneath and causing damage. The key is staying ahead of problems, not reacting to them after expensive damage occurs.
Late spring through early fall works best, with May through September being ideal. We need at least 48 hours of dry weather and temperatures above 50 degrees for proper curing. Avoid scheduling during Long Island’s humid summer peaks when afternoon thunderstorms are common. Fall applications work well because your driveway gets maximum protection before winter freeze-thaw cycles begin. We’ll monitor weather forecasts and reschedule if conditions aren’t right – rushing the job helps nobody.
You can walk on sealed asphalt after 4-6 hours in good conditions. Light vehicle traffic is usually safe after 24 hours. Full curing takes 48-72 hours depending on temperature and humidity. We recommend keeping cars off for at least 24 hours to avoid tire marks or tracking. Hot tires on fresh sealer can leave permanent impressions, so avoid parking immediately after long drives. If rain threatens before full curing, don’t panic – the sealer bonds quickly even if the surface feels slightly tacky.
Absolutely. Seal coating costs roughly $0.15-0.25 per square foot, while asphalt replacement runs $3-5 per square foot. A typical driveway seal coating costs $200-400 versus $2,000-4,000 for replacement. Done properly every 2-3 years, seal coating can extend your asphalt’s life by 10-15 years. The math is simple – spend a few hundred now or several thousand later. Plus, you avoid the disruption, mess, and time involved in complete replacement. Prevention always costs less than emergency repairs.
Light rain after 6-8 hours usually won’t damage properly applied sealer, though it may slow final curing. Heavy rain within the first few hours can wash away uncured sealer and require reapplication. This is why we monitor weather forecasts carefully and won’t start if rain is predicted within 24 hours. If unexpected weather hits, we’ll assess the damage and make it right at no additional cost. Quality contractors plan for weather contingencies and stand behind their work regardless of Mother Nature’s surprises.
Sealer alone won’t fix cracks – it’s not thick enough to fill gaps and will actually highlight problem areas. Any crack wider than a hairline needs proper crack filling before seal coating. We use hot rubberized crack filler that bonds to asphalt and flexes with temperature changes. Skipping crack repair is like painting over rust – it looks okay initially but fails quickly. Proper crack filling adds to the cost but prevents water infiltration that causes expensive structural damage. Do it right once rather than repeatedly patching failures.