Seal Coating in Stony Brook, NY

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Driveway Sealing Stony Brook

What Proper Sealcoating Does for You

Your driveway stops cracking and crumbling. Water can’t seep through and cause expensive foundation problems. The surface looks fresh and professional again.

You avoid the headache of emergency repairs when small problems turn into big ones. Your asphalt lasts 3-5 years longer with the right protection, which means you keep more money in your pocket.

Long Island winters are brutal on pavement. Salt, freeze-thaw cycles, and UV damage eat away at unprotected asphalt every single day. Sealcoating creates a barrier that handles what our climate throws at it, so your driveway handles it too.

Asphalt Sealing Company Stony Brook

We Know Long Island Pavement

All Purpose Paving has been protecting driveways and parking lots across Stony Brook and Long Island for years. We understand what our local climate does to asphalt because we see it every day.

You get straight answers about what your pavement needs and what it doesn’t. No overselling, no surprise costs, no disappearing after the job is done.

We’re licensed, insured, and local. When you call, you’re talking to people who live and work in your community.

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Sealcoating Process Stony Brook NY

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we clean your driveway completely. Oil stains, debris, and loose material have to go before any sealer touches the surface. This step determines how well the coating bonds and how long it lasts.

Next, we fill any cracks and repair problem areas. Sealcoating over damaged asphalt is like painting over rust – it looks good for a few weeks, then fails. We fix the foundation first.

Then we apply the sealer in thin, even coats using professional equipment. The material needs to cure properly, which typically takes 24-48 hours depending on weather conditions. We’ll tell you exactly when you can drive on it again.

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What's Included in Professional Sealcoating

You get thorough surface preparation, which most contractors skip. We pressure wash, remove stains, and let everything dry completely before applying any sealer.

Crack filling comes standard for cracks under a quarter inch. Larger repairs get quoted separately so you know exactly what you’re paying for. We use commercial-grade sealer that’s designed for Long Island’s weather conditions.

Edge work around your garage, walkways, and landscaping gets done by hand to ensure clean lines. We protect your property with plastic sheeting and clean up completely when we’re finished. You get a clear timeline for when you can use your driveway again.

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Most driveways in Stony Brook need sealcoating every 2-3 years, but it depends on traffic and weather exposure. If your driveway gets heavy use or faces south where it takes more sun damage, you might need it every 2 years. Driveways in shaded areas with light traffic can often go 3-4 years. The key is watching for signs like fading color, small cracks appearing, or rough texture developing. Waiting too long means you’ll need repairs before sealcoating, which costs more than staying on schedule.
Late spring through early fall works best – typically May through September. You need at least 48 hours of dry weather with temperatures above 50 degrees for proper curing. Summer is ideal because the sealer cures faster and bonds better in warm conditions. Avoid scheduling right before predicted rain or during Long Island’s humid, dewy mornings. Fall can work well too, but you’re racing against dropping temperatures. Winter sealcoating doesn’t work because the material won’t cure properly in cold weather.
You can walk on it after 4-6 hours in good weather, but wait 24-48 hours before driving on it. Temperature and humidity make a big difference – hot, dry days cure faster than cool, humid ones. We’ll give you specific timing based on the weather forecast when we do your job. Don’t rush it. Driving on sealer that hasn’t fully cured can leave tire marks and damage the surface. If rain is coming, we’ll reschedule rather than risk a poor result.
Sealcoating fills hairline cracks, but anything wider than an eighth of an inch needs proper crack filling first. Think of sealcoating as a protective coating, not a repair material. We include crack filling for small cracks as part of our standard prep work. Larger cracks get quoted separately because they need different materials and techniques. Trying to hide significant cracks with just sealer doesn’t work – they’ll show through and continue growing underneath the coating.
Most residential driveways in Stony Brook run between $300-800 for sealcoating, depending on size and condition. A typical two-car driveway averages around $450-550. Factors that affect price include surface preparation needed, number of cracks to fill, and accessibility for our equipment. We provide written estimates with no hidden costs. Beware of prices that seem too good to be true – quality sealer and proper application cost money. Cheap jobs often use watered-down material that fails quickly.
DIY sealcoating is possible, but most homeowners get better results hiring professionals. The biggest issues we see with DIY jobs are inadequate surface prep, uneven application, and using the wrong type of sealer. Store-bought sealer is typically lower quality than commercial products. Professional equipment applies the material more evenly and efficiently. If your driveway needs crack repairs or has oil stains, professional treatment works better. For small, simple driveways in good condition, DIY might work, but factor in your time, equipment rental, and material costs.