Seal Coating in Mattituck, NY

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Professional seal coating that adds years to your asphalt and keeps it looking sharp.

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Driveway Sealing Mattituck Services

What Proper Seal Coating Does

Your driveway stops cracking from water getting underneath. No more watching small cracks turn into expensive problems every winter.

The surface stays dark and clean-looking instead of that faded gray that screams “neglected property.” You get 3-5 more years out of your asphalt before needing major repairs.

Water rolls off instead of soaking in. Ice doesn’t tear apart the surface like it does on unprotected pavement. Your property looks maintained, which matters whether you’re selling or just want to avoid being that house on the block.

Asphalt Sealing Contractors Mattituck

We Know Long Island Pavement

We’ve been protecting driveways and parking lots across Mattituck and Long Island for years. We understand what harsh winters and summer heat do to asphalt here.

You’re not getting a crew that learned about seal coating from YouTube. We use commercial-grade materials and proper application techniques because we’ve seen what happens when it’s done wrong.

Being local means we’re accountable to this community. Your neighbors know our work, and that reputation matters to us.

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Blacktop Sealing Process Mattituck

Here's How We Handle It

First, we clean your asphalt thoroughly. Oil stains, debris, vegetation growing in cracks – it all has to go or the sealer won’t bond properly.

Next, we fill any cracks and repair damaged areas. Sealing over problems doesn’t fix them; it just hides them temporarily.

Then we apply the sealer when conditions are right – proper temperature, no rain in the forecast, and enough time for proper curing. We use professional equipment for even coverage, not the brush-and-bucket approach that leaves streaks and thin spots.

The surface needs 24-48 hours to cure completely, depending on weather. We’ll tell you exactly when it’s safe to drive on.

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What's Included in Our Service

You get thorough surface preparation, which most contractors skip. We remove all loose material, treat oil spots, and make sure the surface is ready for sealer adhesion.

Crack filling comes standard where needed. Small cracks get sealed; larger ones get proper repair before we apply the coating.

We use commercial-grade coal tar or asphalt emulsion sealers – not the watered-down stuff from big box stores. The material we apply will actually protect your pavement and last.

Clean edges and proper application mean your driveway looks professionally done, not like someone splashed sealer around and called it good.

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Every 2-3 years for most driveways, but it depends on traffic and weather exposure. If your asphalt is starting to look gray instead of black, or you can see small cracks forming, it’s time. Waiting too long means you’ll need repairs before sealing, which costs more. Long Island winters are hard on pavement, so staying ahead of damage saves money long-term. We can assess your specific situation and give you a realistic timeline.
Late spring through early fall when temperatures stay above 50°F for at least 48 hours. We need dry conditions and enough time for proper curing before cold weather hits. Summer is ideal because the sealer cures faster and bonds better in warm weather. We don’t rush jobs in marginal conditions because poor curing leads to premature failure. If you’re planning ahead, spring scheduling often gets better rates and more flexible timing.
Typically 24-48 hours, depending on temperature and humidity. Hot, dry weather means faster curing. Cool or humid conditions take longer. We’ll give you a specific timeline based on weather conditions and the sealer we’re using. Don’t rush it – driving on uncured sealer damages the coating and leaves tire marks that won’t come out. We’d rather have you wait an extra day than redo the job.
Sealer fills hairline cracks, but anything wider than 1/8 inch needs proper crack filling first. Seal coating isn’t a repair method – it’s protection for good asphalt. If you have significant cracking, we’ll recommend crack sealing or repair before applying the topcoat. Trying to hide problems with sealer just means they’ll come back worse next year. We’ll be honest about what your driveway needs.
Professional seal coating typically costs 2-3 times more than DIY materials, but lasts much longer and looks better. Store-bought sealers are thinner and don’t include proper surface prep. Most DIY jobs need redoing within a year. Professional application with commercial-grade materials and proper prep work lasts 3-4 times longer. When you factor in your time, equipment rental, and having to redo failed DIY jobs, professional service usually costs less per year of protection.
If it rains before the sealer cures (usually 4-6 hours), it can wash away uncured material and leave an uneven finish. That’s why we check weather forecasts carefully and won’t start if rain is likely. If unexpected rain hits a fresh job, we’ll assess the damage and touch up or redo affected areas at no charge. Good contractors take responsibility for weather-related issues. We’d rather reschedule than risk your investment.