Seal Coating in North Amityville, NY

Your Asphalt Gets Real Protection

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

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What Proper Seal Coating Does

Your asphalt faces a beating every day. Long Island winters dump salt and create freeze-thaw cycles that crack surfaces. Summer heat bakes the flexibility right out of blacktop. Without protection, you’re looking at expensive repairs or full replacement way sooner than necessary.

Quality seal coating creates a barrier that keeps water out and flexibility in. You get 3-5 more years of life from your driveway or parking lot. That’s thousands saved compared to replacement costs.

The right application also brings back that fresh, dark appearance that makes your property look maintained and professional. For businesses, that curb appeal translates directly to customer perception and property value.

North Amityville Sealcoating Company

We Know Long Island Asphalt

We’ve been protecting Long Island driveways and parking lots for years. We understand what salt air and harsh winters do to asphalt surfaces in North Amityville and surrounding areas.

You’re not getting a crew that learned about seal coating from YouTube. We use commercial-grade materials and proper application techniques that actually work in this climate. Our equipment heats and mixes sealcoating to manufacturer specifications, not the watered-down approach you see from fly-by-night operators.

We’re licensed, insured, and established in this community. When we seal your asphalt, it stays sealed.

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Asphalt Sealing Process

How We Seal Your Asphalt

First, we clean your asphalt surface completely. Oil stains get treated, debris gets removed, and any cracks get filled properly. You can’t seal over dirt and expect good results.

Next, we apply commercial-grade sealcoating using heated equipment that ensures proper consistency and coverage. We work in sections to maintain wet edges and avoid lap marks. Weather conditions have to be right – temperature, humidity, and forecast all matter for proper curing.

After application, your surface needs 24-48 hours to cure depending on conditions. We’ll give you specific timing for when you can drive on it again. Rush this part and you’ll have tire marks permanently embedded in your new seal coat.

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What's Included in Our Service

Every seal coating job starts with thorough surface preparation. We’re not just spraying sealer over whatever’s there. Crack filling, oil stain treatment, and complete cleaning happen before any sealcoating material touches your asphalt.

We use commercial-grade coal tar or asphalt emulsion sealers – your choice based on your specific situation and budget. Both offer protection, but have different characteristics for longevity and appearance. We’ll explain the differences so you can make an informed decision.

Application includes proper edge work around landscaping, walkways, and structures. Clean lines matter for both appearance and function. We also provide realistic curing time expectations based on current weather conditions, not generic timeframes that might leave you with damaged results.

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Quality seal coating typically lasts 2-3 years in Long Island’s climate, depending on traffic and weather exposure. Driveways with heavy use or direct sun exposure may need resealing closer to the 2-year mark, while protected surfaces can go 3+ years. The key is using proper materials and application techniques from the start. Cheap sealers or poor application might only last one season, which is why material quality and contractor experience matter so much for getting real value from your investment.
Late spring through early fall offers the best conditions for seal coating in New York. You need temperatures above 50°F for proper application and curing, with no rain in the forecast for 24-48 hours. Summer can actually be too hot – extreme temperatures cause rapid drying that prevents proper penetration and bonding. September and October are often ideal months because temperatures are moderate and humidity is lower. Avoid scheduling during peak summer heat or when fall temperatures start dropping consistently below 50°F at night.
DIY seal coating rarely delivers the same results as professional application. Store-bought sealers are typically diluted versions of commercial products, and proper application requires specific equipment for heating, mixing, and even coverage. Most homeowners end up with streaky, thin coverage that fails within a year. Professional crews have heated application equipment, commercial-grade materials, and experience with surface preparation that makes the difference between protection that lasts versus cosmetic coating that doesn’t. The cost difference often isn’t worth the risk of poor results and having to redo the job.
Seal coating costs vary based on driveway size, surface condition, and material choice, but typically range from $0.15-$0.35 per square foot for professional application. A standard residential driveway might cost $200-$600 depending on these factors. Extensive crack filling, oil stain treatment, or challenging access can increase costs. Commercial parking lots often get better per-square-foot pricing due to efficiency of larger areas. The investment pays for itself by extending asphalt life and avoiding premature replacement costs that can run $3-$7 per square foot.
We handle surface preparation as part of our service, but you can help ensure better results. Remove vehicles, outdoor furniture, and any debris from the area. Trim back vegetation that might interfere with edge work. If you have oil stains, point them out so we can properly treat them – seal coating won’t adhere over oil. Don’t pressure wash right before we arrive unless specifically requested, as excess moisture can interfere with proper bonding. Most preparation work requires professional equipment and materials anyway.
Seal coating alone won’t fill significant cracks – that requires separate crack filling before sealcoating application. Hairline cracks might get filled during the sealing process, but anything wider than 1/8 inch needs proper crack filler first. We include necessary crack filling in our service rather than just coating over damaged areas. Skipping this step leads to continued water penetration and premature seal coat failure. The goal is addressing underlying issues first, then protecting the entire surface with sealcoating for long-term results.