Seal Coating in Captree Island, NY

Your Asphalt Protected From Weather Damage

Professional seal coating that extends your driveway’s life and keeps it looking sharp year-round.

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Captree Island Driveway Sealing Services

What Proper Seal Coating Actually Does

Your driveway stops looking like it’s falling apart. The rich black finish comes back, and more importantly, water can’t seep into cracks where it freezes and causes real damage.

You’re not dealing with emergency repairs next spring because the surface was properly protected. No more oil stains that make your property look neglected.

The asphalt stays flexible instead of becoming brittle and cracked. You get 3-5 more years out of your driveway before any major work is needed, which means you’re not writing a check for complete replacement anytime soon.

Experienced Sealcoating Company Captree Island

We Know Long Island Asphalt

We’ve been handling driveways and parking lots across Long Island for years. We understand what salt air and freeze-thaw cycles do to asphalt here.

You’re not getting someone who learned about seal coating from YouTube. We’ve seen what works and what doesn’t when it comes to protecting surfaces in this climate.

We show up when scheduled, use commercial-grade materials, and prep surfaces the right way. No shortcuts that leave you with peeling sealcoat six months later.

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Asphalt Sealing Process Captree Island

Here's How We Seal Your Driveway

First, we clean the entire surface and fill any cracks. You can’t just slap sealcoat over damaged asphalt and expect it to work.

Then we apply two thin coats of commercial-grade sealer using proper equipment. Not the hardware store stuff that washes away after one winter.

The whole process takes a day, and you can drive on it within 24-48 hours depending on weather. We time everything so you’re not stuck without access to your driveway longer than necessary.

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What's Included in Our Service

You get complete surface preparation, crack filling, and two coats of premium sealcoat. We edge around your landscaping and protect any areas that shouldn’t be sealed.

We handle both residential driveways and commercial parking lots. Same attention to detail whether it’s your home driveway or a business parking area that needs to look professional.

The work comes with clear expectations about cure time and when you can use the surface again. No surprises about being stuck without parking for a week.

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Every 2-3 years is typical for Long Island driveways, but it depends on traffic and weather exposure. If your driveway is fading to gray or you can see small cracks forming, it’s time. Don’t wait until the surface is completely deteriorated because then you’re looking at repairs before sealing, which costs more. The salt air here accelerates wear, so coastal properties often need sealing on the shorter end of that timeline.
Late spring through early fall when temperatures stay above 50 degrees for at least 48 hours. We avoid sealing right before predicted rain or when humidity is too high because it affects cure time. Most homeowners schedule in late spring after winter damage is visible, or early fall to prep for winter. Summer works fine too, just expect longer cure times in extreme heat.
Usually 24-48 hours, depending on temperature and humidity. We’ll give you a specific timeline based on weather conditions when we do the work. Cool, humid weather takes longer to cure than warm, dry conditions. You can walk on it sooner than driving, but we recommend staying off completely for the first 12 hours. Rushing it leaves tire marks that don’t come out.
Small cracks get filled as part of the prep work, but seal coating isn’t a repair solution for major damage. If you have wide cracks or areas where the asphalt is breaking apart, those need proper repair first. Seal coating prevents new cracks from forming and stops small ones from getting worse, but it won’t hide or fix structural problems. We’ll let you know if repairs are needed before sealing.
Fresh seal coating brings back that rich black color and smooth appearance, so it’s going to look noticeably different from the faded gray surface you had before. Some people are surprised by how dark it looks initially, but that’s normal. The color will mellow slightly over the first few months as it fully cures and gets some traffic. If there were any repairs done first, those areas might look slightly different in texture.
If it rains before the sealcoat has cured, it can wash away or leave marks that don’t come out. That’s why we check weather forecasts carefully and won’t start if rain is predicted within the cure window. If unexpected rain hits during the job, we’ll assess the damage and redo any affected areas at no charge. This is why timing matters more than rushing to get it done.