Seal Coating in East Moriches, NY

Your Asphalt Protected Right the First Time

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

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What Proper Seal Coating Actually Does

Your asphalt isn’t just fading – it’s dying. Every season without protection means water seeping deeper, cracks spreading wider, and your investment deteriorating faster than it should.

Quality seal coating creates a waterproof barrier that stops this damage in its tracks. You get 3-5 additional years of life from your asphalt, protection against Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles, and that rich black appearance that makes your property look maintained and valuable.

The difference isn’t just cosmetic. Properly sealed asphalt resists oil stains, handles weather extremes, and saves you from the $8,000-15,000 cost of premature replacement. Your driveway becomes an asset again, not a liability you’re worried about every winter.

East Moriches Sealcoating Company

We Know Long Island Asphalt

We’ve been protecting East Moriches driveways and parking lots for years. We understand what salt air, nor’easters, and summer heat do to your asphalt because we see it every day.

We’re not the cheapest option – and that’s actually good news for you. You’re getting commercial-grade sealers, proper surface preparation, and contractors who know the difference between a quick cosmetic fix and real protection.

Our work speaks for itself in driveways throughout East Moriches that still look great years after application. When your neighbors ask who did your driveway, you’ll have our name to give them.

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Asphalt Sealing Process

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we clean your asphalt completely – removing dirt, debris, and any loose material that would prevent proper adhesion. This isn’t a quick sweep. We’re talking thorough cleaning that gets down to solid asphalt.

Next comes crack filling if needed. Any cracks wider than hairline get filled and sealed before we apply the coating. Skipping this step is how other companies create callbacks and unhappy customers.

Then we apply two coats of commercial-grade sealer using professional spray equipment. Not the brush-on stuff from the hardware store. Real sealer that penetrates and bonds properly. We control thickness, ensure even coverage, and work in sections to maintain wet edges.

Finally, we mark the area and give you clear instructions about when it’s safe to walk and drive on. Usually 24-48 hours depending on weather, but we’ll tell you exactly what to expect before we leave.

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What's Included in Every Job

Every seal coating job includes complete surface preparation, crack filling for cracks up to 1/4 inch, two coats of commercial-grade sealer, and cleanup of surrounding areas. We protect your landscaping, sidewalks, and garage doors from overspray.

You also get realistic expectations upfront. We’ll tell you if your asphalt is too far gone for sealing to be effective, or if there are drainage issues that need addressing first. No surprises, no upselling once we’re on site.

The sealer we use is designed for Long Island’s climate – it handles temperature swings, resists salt damage, and maintains flexibility through freeze-thaw cycles. This isn’t one-size-fits-all coating. It’s formulated for exactly the conditions your driveway faces every year.

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Most driveways in East Moriches need seal coating every 2-3 years, but it depends on traffic, sun exposure, and the quality of previous applications. If your asphalt is starting to look gray instead of black, or you can see aggregate stones showing through, it’s time. Don’t wait until you see significant cracking – seal coating is preventive maintenance, not a repair method. The key is consistency. Regular applications every 2-3 years will keep your asphalt in good condition for decades.
Late spring through early fall gives you the best results, with temperatures between 50-85 degrees and no rain in the forecast for at least 24 hours. We avoid the hottest summer days because sealer can dry too quickly and not penetrate properly. Fall is actually ideal because your driveway gets maximum protection before winter weather hits. We don’t seal coat if there’s any chance of rain, dew, or temperatures dropping below 50 degrees during the curing period.
You can walk on sealed asphalt after 4-6 hours in good weather, but wait at least 24-48 hours before driving on it. Hot, sunny, breezy days speed up curing, while cool, humid conditions slow it down. We’ll give you specific timing based on weather conditions the day we seal your driveway. Rushing this process can damage the coating and waste your investment. The sealer continues to cure and harden for several days after application, reaching full durability within a week.
Small cracks get filled as part of our standard process, but larger cracks or structural issues need proper repair first. Seal coating isn’t a crack repair method – it’s a protective coating that works best on sound asphalt. If we see significant cracking, settling, or drainage problems, we’ll recommend addressing those issues before sealing. Applying sealer over major cracks just hides the problem temporarily and wastes your money. We’d rather be honest upfront than have you disappointed with the results.
Quality sealer applied properly shouldn’t create slippery conditions any worse than regular asphalt when wet. The key is using the right product and not over-applying it. Thick, uneven coats or low-quality sealers can create slick surfaces, which is why proper application matters. We use commercial-grade sealers designed for vehicle traffic and apply them at manufacturer-recommended thickness. If you’re concerned about specific areas like steep slopes, we can discuss adding sand to the final coat for extra traction.
DIY seal coating might save money upfront, but it rarely delivers the same protection or longevity as professional application. You’re dealing with surface preparation, proper mixing, even application, and cleanup – plus the cost of renting or buying equipment. Most homeowners end up spending $200-400 on materials and equipment for results that last half as long as professional work. Factor in your time and the risk of poor results, and professional seal coating usually delivers better value per year of protection.