Seal Coating in Edgewood, NY

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Professional Driveway Sealing Services

What Proper Seal Coating Does

Your asphalt faces a beating every day. Sun breaks down the binding agents. Water seeps into small cracks and freezes, creating bigger problems. Oil stains set in permanently.

Seal coating creates a protective barrier that stops this damage before it starts. You get a fresh, dark appearance that makes your property look maintained and professional. More importantly, you extend your asphalt’s lifespan by years.

The math is simple. Seal coating every 2-3 years costs a fraction of what you’ll spend replacing deteriorated asphalt. You’re not just improving how things look—you’re protecting a significant investment in your property.

Edgewood Asphalt Sealing Experts

We Know Long Island Pavement

All Purpose Paving has been protecting asphalt surfaces throughout Edgewood and the surrounding Long Island area for years. We understand how harsh winters, summer heat, and coastal conditions affect your pavement.

You’re not getting a fly-by-night operation or someone learning on your driveway. We’ve seen what works and what doesn’t in this climate. Our team uses commercial-grade sealers and proper application techniques that hold up to Long Island weather.

When we show up, we’re prepared with the right equipment and materials for your specific project. No shortcuts, no surprises.

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Our Sealcoating Process

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we clean your asphalt surface thoroughly. Any oil stains get treated, debris gets removed, and we make sure the surface is ready for sealer adhesion. This step determines how well the seal coating performs.

Next, we fill any cracks and repair minor damage. Seal coating isn’t magic—it protects good asphalt, but damaged areas need attention first. We handle these repairs as part of the process.

Then we apply the sealer using professional equipment for even coverage. We typically apply two coats for maximum protection and longevity. Weather conditions have to be right—we won’t rush this step just to finish faster.

You’ll need to stay off the surface for 24-48 hours depending on temperature and humidity. We’ll give you specific timing based on current conditions.

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What's Included in Our Service

Every seal coating job includes surface cleaning, crack filling, and professional sealer application. We don’t charge extra for basic prep work—it’s essential for a job that lasts.

You get commercial-grade sealer that’s designed for New York’s climate extremes. We’re not using cheap products that fail after one winter. The sealer we apply protects against water penetration, UV damage, and chemical stains.

We also handle the details that matter. Proper edge work around landscaping, clean lines where your driveway meets concrete, and protection for any surfaces that shouldn’t get sealer. When we’re done, your property looks professional, not like someone spilled tar everywhere.

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Most driveways in Edgewood need seal coating every 2-3 years. The timing depends on your asphalt’s age, traffic levels, and exposure to elements. New asphalt should wait 6-12 months before the first seal coating to let oils cure properly. After that, you’ll see the sealer wearing thin—usually showing as lighter, grayed areas. Don’t wait until you see significant cracking or damage. Seal coating works best as preventive maintenance, not emergency repair.
Late spring through early fall gives you the best conditions—typically May through September. You need temperatures above 50°F for proper curing, and no rain in the forecast for at least 24 hours. Summer heat actually helps the sealer cure faster, but we avoid extremely hot days when sealer can dry too quickly. We don’t recommend seal coating in fall if winter weather is approaching soon. The sealer needs time to fully cure before facing freeze-thaw cycles.
You can usually walk on sealed surfaces after 4-6 hours, but vehicles need to stay off for 24-48 hours minimum. Cooler temperatures and high humidity extend drying time. We’ll give you specific timing based on weather conditions during your project. Don’t rush this—driving on sealer that hasn’t fully cured can leave tire marks and damage the protective coating. It’s better to wait an extra day than compromise the job you just paid for.
Seal coating fills very minor surface cracks, but larger cracks need proper repair first. We handle crack filling as part of our process using rubberized crack filler that moves with temperature changes. Seal coating alone won’t fix structural problems or significant damage. If your driveway has major cracking or settling issues, we’ll discuss repair options before applying sealer. Putting sealer over damaged asphalt is like painting over rust—it looks better temporarily but doesn’t solve the underlying problem.
Driveway seal coating typically runs $0.15-$0.25 per square foot for quality work, depending on surface condition and access. Most residential driveways cost $200-$600 total. Parking lots and larger commercial areas get better per-square-foot pricing. The investment pays for itself by extending asphalt life and preventing expensive repairs. Cheap seal coating often means watered-down sealer or skipped prep work. You’ll end up resealing sooner and spending more long-term.
DIY seal coating is possible, but professional results require proper equipment and experience. Store-bought sealers are often thinner and less durable than commercial products. You also need the right tools for even application—brush application rarely looks professional and may not provide adequate coverage. Weather timing is critical, and mistakes can mean starting over. Professional seal coating includes surface prep, crack repair, and warranty protection. For most property owners, the cost difference doesn’t justify the risk and hassle of doing it yourself.