Seal Coating in Riverhead, NY

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Professional seal coating that adds years to your pavement and saves you thousands in replacement costs.

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Professional Sealcoating Services Riverhead

What Proper Sealcoating Actually Does

Your asphalt faces a beating every day. Rain seeps into cracks, freezing and expanding through Long Island winters. Oil stains eat away at the surface. UV rays dry out the binding agents that hold everything together.

Quality sealcoating creates a protective barrier that stops this damage before it starts. You’re looking at 3-5 additional years of pavement life when done right. That’s the difference between a $500 maintenance job now and a $5,000 replacement job later.

The right sealcoating also restores that fresh, dark appearance that makes your property look well-maintained. It’s not just protection—it’s an investment in your property value that pays for itself.

Riverhead Asphalt Sealing Experts

We Know Long Island Pavement

All Purpose Paving has been protecting driveways and parking lots across Riverhead and Long Island for years. We understand what coastal weather does to asphalt, and we know exactly how to fight it.

You won’t find us rushing through jobs or cutting corners on prep work. We use commercial-grade sealers that actually bond to your pavement, not the watered-down stuff that peels off in a year.

Our team shows up when we say we will, communicates clearly about timing and expectations, and treats your property like it matters. Because around here, your driveway or parking lot is a serious investment worth protecting.

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Driveway Sealing Process Riverhead

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we clean your asphalt thoroughly. Oil stains get treated, debris gets removed, and any vegetation growing through cracks gets cleared out. This step separates professional work from amateur attempts.

Next comes crack filling where needed. We’re not talking about slapping some cold patch down and calling it good. Proper crack repair means the sealcoating will actually adhere and last.

Then we apply the sealcoating using professional equipment that ensures even coverage and proper thickness. We don’t thin our materials to save money—you get full-strength protection that actually works. The whole process typically takes a day, with 24-48 hours of cure time before you can drive on it.

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What's Included In Our Service

Every sealcoating job includes thorough surface cleaning, crack filling for cracks up to 1/4 inch, and two coats of commercial-grade sealer applied at proper thickness. We’re not trying to stretch materials to boost profit margins.

You also get clear communication about cure times and when you can use your driveway again. No surprises, no rushing the process because we have another job waiting. We work around Riverhead’s weather patterns and give you realistic timelines you can count on.

Our service covers residential driveways, commercial parking lots, and everything in between. Whether you’re protecting a small residential driveway or a large commercial surface, the same attention to detail applies to every square foot.

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Most driveways in Riverhead need sealcoating every 2-3 years, depending on traffic and weather exposure. If your asphalt is starting to look gray instead of black, or if you can see small cracks forming, it’s time. Don’t wait until major damage appears—prevention costs a fraction of repair. Properties with heavy vehicle traffic or direct sun exposure might need attention closer to every 2 years, while lighter-use driveways can often go 3 years between applications.
DIY sealers from home improvement stores are typically 50-70% water, while professional-grade materials contain higher concentrations of actual protective compounds. We also have equipment that applies consistent thickness and coverage—something nearly impossible to achieve with a squeegee or brush. Plus, proper surface preparation makes or breaks the job. Most DIY attempts fail because the cleaning and crack filling steps get skipped or done inadequately, leading to poor adhesion and early failure.
Under normal conditions, sealcoating is dry to the touch within 4-8 hours, but you shouldn’t drive on it for 24-48 hours minimum. Long Island’s humidity can extend drying times, especially in summer. We schedule jobs based on weather forecasts to avoid rain for at least 24 hours after application. Temperature matters too—we don’t apply sealcoating when temperatures will drop below 50°F within 8 hours, as this prevents proper curing.
Small cracks up to 1/4 inch get filled as part of our standard process, but larger damage needs repair first. Sealcoating isn’t a magic fix for structural problems—it’s preventive maintenance that works best on sound pavement. If your asphalt has major cracks, potholes, or areas where the base is failing, we’ll let you know what needs fixing first. Applying sealcoating over serious damage just wastes your money and gives you false confidence in a failing surface.
Rain within the first 4-6 hours can wash away fresh sealcoating or cause streaking and poor adhesion. That’s why we monitor weather forecasts carefully and won’t start a job if rain is expected within 24 hours. If unexpected weather hits after we’ve started, we’ll assess the damage and redo any affected areas at no charge. This is why working with professionals who guarantee their work matters—we take responsibility for weather-related issues that affect quality.
Professional sealcoating typically costs $0.15-$0.30 per square foot, while asphalt replacement runs $3-$7 per square foot. A typical driveway sealcoating job costs $300-$800, compared to $3,000-$8,000 for replacement. When you consider that proper sealcoating can extend your pavement’s life by 3-5 years, the math is simple. Regular maintenance every 2-3 years costs less than one replacement job, and keeps your property looking professional. It’s not an expense—it’s insurance for your asphalt investment.