Seal Coating in Patchogue, NY

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

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Driveway Sealing Patchogue Services

Your Asphalt Will Last Years Longer

You’re looking at cracked, faded asphalt wondering if it’s time for expensive replacement. Here’s what most property owners don’t realize: properly applied seal coating can add 3-5 years to your pavement’s life.

Fresh seal coating creates a protective barrier against water, oil, and UV damage. Your driveway or parking lot regains that rich black appearance while staying protected from Long Island’s harsh freeze-thaw cycles.

The difference is immediate and lasting. Instead of watching your asphalt deteriorate year after year, you get a surface that looks professional and stays strong against weather, traffic, and time.

Patchogue Sealcoating Company

We Know Long Island Asphalt

We’ve been protecting Long Island properties for years at All Purpose Paving. We understand how coastal weather, winter salt, and heavy traffic affect your asphalt differently than other regions.

Our team uses commercial-grade sealers designed for this climate. We know when conditions are right for application and when to wait. Most importantly, we know the difference between a quick coating job and protection that actually lasts.

You’re dealing with a local company that’s seen every type of asphalt challenge Patchogue properties face.

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Asphalt Sealing Process

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we clean your asphalt thoroughly, removing debris, oil stains, and loose material. Any cracks get filled and leveled before sealing begins.

Next comes the actual seal coating application. We use professional spray equipment or squeegees depending on your surface type and condition. The sealer goes on evenly, creating complete coverage without thin spots or pooling.

Finally, we mark the area and give you clear instructions about cure time. Most surfaces are ready for light foot traffic within 4-6 hours and vehicle traffic within 24-48 hours, depending on weather conditions.

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Blacktop Sealing Services

Complete Asphalt Protection Service

Your seal coating service includes thorough surface preparation, crack filling where needed, and professional-grade sealer application. We handle driveways, parking lots, and walkways of all sizes.

We only work in proper weather conditions. Temperature and humidity matter for sealer adhesion and cure time. If conditions aren’t right, we reschedule rather than compromise the job quality.

You also get clear guidance on maintenance timing. Most residential driveways need resealing every 2-3 years, while commercial lots may need annual attention depending on traffic volume and usage patterns.

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Most Patchogue driveways need seal coating every 2-3 years, but it depends on several factors. Heavy traffic, sun exposure, and harsh winters can shorten that timeline. If your asphalt is starting to look gray instead of black, or you’re seeing small cracks forming, it’s time to seal. The key is staying ahead of major damage rather than waiting until you need repairs. Regular sealing costs much less than letting your driveway deteriorate to the point where you need resurfacing or replacement.
Late spring through early fall works best for seal coating in our area. We need temperatures above 50 degrees with no rain expected for 24 hours after application. Summer can be ideal, but extremely hot days aren’t great either because the sealer can dry too quickly. Fall is often perfect because temperatures are moderate and humidity is lower. We avoid winter and early spring because temperature swings and moisture can prevent proper curing. The exact timing depends more on weather conditions than calendar dates.
You can usually walk on sealed asphalt within 4-6 hours if conditions are good. Vehicle traffic should wait 24-48 hours minimum. Hot, dry weather speeds up the process while cool, humid conditions slow it down. We always give you specific timing based on current weather and what we’re seeing with the cure. Don’t rush it – driving on sealer that hasn’t fully cured can leave tire marks and damage the protective coating. It’s better to park on the street an extra day than compromise months of protection.
Small cracks get filled as part of our sealing process, but larger cracks need proper repair first. Seal coating isn’t a crack filler – it’s a protective coating that works best on sound asphalt. If your driveway has significant cracking, we’ll recommend crack sealing or patching before applying the topcoat. This might add to your cost upfront, but it’s the only way to get sealing that actually protects rather than just covering up problems. We’ll walk your property and explain what needs attention before sealing begins.
Rain on fresh sealer can wash it away or create an uneven finish, which is why we check weather forecasts carefully before starting any job. If unexpected rain hits before the sealer cures, we’ll assess the damage and reapply sections if needed. This is part of doing the job right rather than rushing to meet schedules. Most quality sealers need at least 4-6 hours of dry conditions to set properly. We’d rather reschedule than give you a coating that won’t protect your asphalt investment.
Seal coating costs a fraction of asphalt replacement and can double your pavement’s lifespan when done regularly. A typical driveway sealing might cost a few hundred dollars, while replacement runs several thousand. The math is simple: seal coating every few years costs much less than premature replacement. However, if your asphalt is already severely damaged with deep cracks, potholes, or structural problems, sealing won’t fix those issues. We’ll give you an honest assessment of whether your asphalt is a good candidate for sealing or if you’re past that point.