Seal Coating in Saint James, NY

Your Driveway Protected, Value Preserved

Professional seal coating that stops cracks, prevents damage, and keeps your asphalt looking sharp for years.

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Professional Driveway Sealing Services

What Proper Seal Coating Actually Does

Your driveway faces a beating every day. Rain seeps into tiny cracks, freezing and expanding each winter until those hairline fractures become costly problems. Oil drips stain the surface. UV rays break down the asphalt binder.

Seal coating creates a protective barrier that stops this damage before it starts. You get a smooth, dark finish that makes your property look sharp while actually extending your driveway’s life by years.

The difference isn’t just cosmetic. Properly sealed asphalt resists water penetration, chemical damage, and everyday wear. You’re looking at significantly fewer repairs and a driveway that maintains its value instead of becoming an eyesore that drags down your property’s appeal.

Saint James Sealcoating Company

We Know Long Island Driveways

All Purpose Paving has been protecting driveways across Long Island for years. We understand how Saint James winters and summers affect asphalt, and we know what it takes to make sealcoating last.

You won’t find us cutting corners with watered-down sealer or skipping surface prep. We use professional-grade materials designed for New York’s climate extremes.

Our team lives and works in this area. We’ve seen what happens when sealcoating is done right and when it’s done wrong. The difference shows up in how your driveway looks and performs over time.

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Asphalt Sealing Process

How We Seal Your Driveway Right

First, we clean your driveway thoroughly. Any oil stains, debris, or vegetation gets removed because sealer won’t bond properly to a dirty surface. We fill significant cracks with crack filler and let it cure.

Next comes the actual sealcoating application. We use professional spray equipment or squeegees depending on your driveway’s condition and layout. The sealer goes on in thin, even coats to ensure proper coverage without puddling.

The sealer needs time to cure properly. You’ll typically need to stay off the driveway for 24-48 hours 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 starts with proper surface preparation. We clean the entire area, treat oil stains, and fill cracks larger than a quarter-inch. This prep work determines how well the sealer performs.

We apply commercial-grade sealer designed for Long Island’s weather conditions. The material contains sand for traction and UV blockers to prevent premature fading. You get two thin coats rather than one thick application that can peel or fail.

Edge work around your garage, walkways, and landscaping gets hand-detailed for clean lines. We protect adjacent surfaces and clean up completely when finished. Your property looks better than when we arrived.

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Most driveways in Saint James need seal coating every 2-3 years, depending on traffic and weather exposure. A new driveway should be sealed about 6-12 months after installation once the asphalt has fully cured. If you can see aggregate stones showing through or the surface looks gray instead of black, it’s time to seal. Driveways with heavy traffic or full sun exposure may need sealing every 2 years, while lightly used driveways in shaded areas can often go 3 years between applications.
Late spring through early fall offers the best conditions for seal coating in our area. You need temperatures above 50 degrees for at least 24 hours after application, with no rain in the forecast. May through September typically provides ideal weather windows. We avoid sealing during the hottest summer days when temperatures exceed 85 degrees, as the sealer can dry too quickly and not bond properly. Fall applications work well because the sealer has time to cure before winter weather arrives.
Seal coating is usually dry to the touch within 4-8 hours under normal conditions, but you should wait 24-48 hours before driving on it. Temperature, humidity, and air circulation all affect drying time. Cool, humid conditions slow the process while warm, breezy weather speeds it up. We recommend waiting a full 48 hours before parking cars on the sealed surface to ensure the coating has fully cured. Walking on the surface is typically safe after 12-24 hours, but avoid dragging heavy objects across it during the first few days.
Seal coating fills very small surface cracks but won’t properly repair larger ones. Cracks wider than a quarter-inch need to be filled with crack filler before seal coating. The sealer itself is relatively thin and designed to protect the surface rather than serve as a structural repair. For best results, we fill significant cracks first, let the filler cure, then apply the seal coat over the entire surface. This approach gives you both structural repair and surface protection in one comprehensive treatment.
Seal coating costs vary based on driveway size, condition, and prep work needed. Most residential driveways in Saint James range from $200-800 for professional seal coating. Factors affecting price include square footage, amount of crack filling required, oil stain treatment, and accessibility. A standard two-car driveway typically runs $300-500 including surface prep and two coats of sealer. We provide detailed estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for before we start work.
While DIY seal coating is possible, professional application typically lasts longer and looks better. Home improvement store sealers are often thinner and less durable than commercial-grade products. Professional equipment applies sealer more evenly, and experienced contractors know how to handle edge work, surface prep, and weather timing. The cost difference between DIY and professional work is often small when you factor in material costs, equipment rental, and your time. Most homeowners find professional seal coating worth the investment for the improved results and convenience.