Seal Coating in Farmingville, NY

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What Proper Sealcoating Actually Does

Your asphalt faces a beating every day. Sun breaks down the binding agents. Water seeps into cracks and freezes, making them worse. Oil stains set in permanently. Salt from Long Island winters eats away at the surface.

Sealcoating creates a protective barrier that blocks all of this damage. You get 3-5 more years of life from your pavement, which means you’re not looking at a $15,000 replacement job anytime soon.

The difference is visible immediately. That faded, gray asphalt turns deep black again. Your property looks maintained instead of neglected. More importantly, you’ve stopped the deterioration process before it gets expensive.

Asphalt Sealing Company Farmingville

We Know Long Island Pavement

We’ve been handling asphalt maintenance across Long Island for years. We understand what the coastal climate does to your pavement and how to protect against it.

We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. Proper sealcoating requires quality materials, thorough surface prep, and the right application techniques. Shortcuts cost you more in the long run.

You’ll find us working throughout Farmingville and the surrounding communities because word travels fast when you do the job right. We show up when we say we will, explain what we’re doing, and leave you with pavement that’s actually protected.

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Sealcoating Process Farmingville NY

Here's How We Protect Your Asphalt

First, we clean your surface completely. Oil stains get treated, weeds get removed, and debris gets cleared. This isn’t optional – sealcoating won’t adhere properly to a dirty surface.

Next, we fill any cracks. Water infiltration is your biggest enemy, so we seal these entry points before applying the coating. Small cracks get filled with hot rubber crack filler that moves with the asphalt.

Then we apply the sealcoating material using professional equipment. We’re not rolling it on with a squeegee like some contractors. Proper spray application ensures even coverage and better penetration.

The surface needs 24-48 hours to cure completely, depending on weather conditions. We’ll give you specific timing based on the forecast so you know exactly when you can drive on it again.

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What's Included in Our Service

Every sealcoating job includes complete surface preparation, crack filling up to 1/4 inch, and two coats of commercial-grade sealer. We use coal tar emulsion or asphalt emulsion depending on your specific needs and traffic patterns.

We also handle the details that matter. Sprinkler heads get protected, landscaping gets covered, and we edge around all borders for clean lines. Your cars stay off the surface until it’s completely cured.

For Farmingville properties, we pay special attention to drainage patterns and high-wear areas. Driveways that see heavy use or have steep grades get extra attention to ensure the coating holds up to local conditions.

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Most driveways in Farmingville need sealcoating every 2-3 years, but it depends on traffic and exposure. A driveway that sees multiple cars daily or gets full sun exposure will need attention more frequently than one that’s lightly used or partially shaded. The key indicator is color – when your asphalt starts looking gray instead of black, it’s time. Don’t wait until you see significant cracking, because by then you’re looking at repairs instead of just maintenance.
Sealcoating is preventive maintenance that protects existing asphalt. It’s a thin protective layer that costs a few hundred dollars and extends your pavement’s life. Resurfacing means your asphalt is already damaged beyond what sealcoating can fix. That involves removing the top layer and installing new asphalt, which costs thousands. The goal of regular sealcoating is to avoid ever needing resurfacing. If you’re seeing alligator cracking or potholes, you’ve probably missed the sealcoating window.
In good weather conditions – temperatures above 50 degrees with low humidity – sealcoating typically takes 24 hours to cure enough for foot traffic and 48 hours for vehicles. Long Island’s coastal humidity can extend this timeline, especially in summer. We never schedule sealcoating if rain is forecast within 24 hours, and we’ll give you specific timing based on the current weather pattern. Temperature matters more than you might think – sealcoating applied in cool weather takes significantly longer to cure properly.
Small cracks get filled as part of our standard process, but larger cracks need proper repair first. Hairline cracks and minor surface cracks will be sealed by the coating itself. Cracks wider than 1/4 inch get filled with hot rubber crack filler before we apply the sealcoating. If you have major cracking or structural issues, sealcoating won’t fix the underlying problem. We’ll let you know if your pavement needs repairs before sealcoating makes sense, because there’s no point in coating a surface that’s going to keep deteriorating.
Rain on fresh sealcoating ruins the job completely. The coating will wash off, streak, or cure improperly, leaving you with an uneven surface that doesn’t provide protection. That’s why we monitor weather forecasts carefully and won’t start a job if precipitation is likely within 24 hours. If unexpected rain hits during the curing process, we’ll need to clean off the damaged coating and start over. This is why choosing an experienced contractor matters – we know how to read Long Island weather patterns and schedule accordingly.
Professional sealcoating typically costs 2-3 times more than DIY materials, but the results aren’t comparable. Home improvement store sealers are thinner, don’t include proper additives, and require equipment most homeowners don’t have. More importantly, surface preparation makes or breaks the job. Without proper cleaning, crack filling, and application techniques, you’re wasting money on materials that won’t adhere properly. Professional jobs last 2-3 years while DIY attempts often fail within one season. When you factor in your time and the likelihood of having to redo it, professional application usually costs less in the long run.