Seal Coating in Stony Brook, NY

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

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Driveway Sealing Stony Brook

What Proper Sealcoating Actually Does

Your driveway stops looking like it’s been through a war zone. The rich black finish returns, cracks stop spreading, and water finally rolls off instead of seeping through to cause real damage.

You’re not just making it look better. You’re adding years to its life and avoiding the nightmare of full replacement. One application protects against oil stains, prevents water damage, and shields against Long Island’s brutal freeze-thaw cycles.

Most importantly, you stop worrying about whether you’re maintaining your property correctly. The guesswork ends, and you get back to focusing on things that actually matter to you.

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We Know Long Island Asphalt

All Purpose Paving has been protecting driveways and parking lots across Long Island for years. We understand how coastal salt air, winter freeze-thaw cycles, and summer heat affect your asphalt differently than other regions.

You’re not getting a generic approach. We use sealcoating materials specifically chosen for Northeast weather patterns and apply them when conditions are right for proper curing.

Our team has seen every type of asphalt problem Long Island throws at properties. We know what works, what doesn’t, and how to do the job right the first time.

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Sealcoating Process Stony Brook

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we clean your driveway completely. Oil stains get treated, debris gets removed, and any vegetation growing through cracks gets cleared out. You can’t seal over dirt and expect it to work.

Next, we fill significant cracks with hot rubberized crack filler. This prevents water from getting underneath the new sealcoat and causing future problems. Small surface cracks will be sealed by the coating itself.

Then we apply the sealcoat using professional-grade equipment in thin, even coats. We’re not painting it on thick like some contractors do. Proper application means better adhesion and longer-lasting protection. The whole process typically takes a few hours, and you can walk on it the same day.

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What You Get With Our Service

Complete surface preparation including cleaning, crack filling, and oil stain treatment. We don’t skip steps because they take time. Proper prep work is what makes sealcoating last.

Professional-grade sealer application designed for Long Island’s climate conditions. We’re not using the cheap stuff from the hardware store. You get commercial-quality materials that actually protect your asphalt.

Clear communication about timing, weather requirements, and what to expect during the curing process. No surprises, no confusion about when you can drive on it again. We explain everything upfront so you can plan accordingly.

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Every 2-3 years for most driveways, but it depends on your specific conditions. Heavy traffic, lots of sun exposure, or harsh winters might mean more frequent applications. The key is watching for signs like fading to gray, small cracks appearing, or water soaking in instead of beading up. Don’t wait until your driveway looks terrible – by then you’ve missed the preventive benefits and might need more extensive repairs first.
Sealcoating protects and restores existing asphalt that’s still structurally sound. It costs a fraction of repaving and extends your current driveway’s life significantly. Repaving means tearing everything out and starting over – you’re looking at thousands more and major disruption. If your asphalt isn’t severely damaged with deep potholes or widespread cracking, sealcoating is the smart financial choice. We’ll tell you honestly if your driveway is beyond sealcoating.
You can walk on it within 4-6 hours under good conditions. Light vehicle traffic is usually fine after 24 hours, but we recommend waiting 48 hours for heavy vehicles or turning wheels while stationary. Full cure takes about a week, but that doesn’t affect normal use. Weather matters – high humidity, cool temperatures, or threatening rain can extend these times. We’ll give you specific guidance based on the forecast when we do your job.
Oil stains need treatment first – sealcoat won’t stick properly to oil-contaminated areas. We use specialized primers and treatments to handle this before sealing. For cracks, anything wider than a quarter-inch gets filled with hot rubber crack filler first. Smaller cracks will be sealed by the coating itself. Trying to seal over untreated stains or large cracks is a waste of money – the coating will fail in those spots quickly.
Late spring through early fall when temperatures stay consistently above 50 degrees and humidity isn’t too high. We avoid the hottest summer days because the sealer can dry too quickly and not penetrate properly. Fall is often ideal – cooler temperatures, lower humidity, and less chance of sudden storms. Winter applications don’t work because the sealer won’t cure properly in cold conditions. We’ll recommend the best timing based on current weather patterns.
Keep it clean and address spills quickly. Oil, gas, and other chemicals can still damage fresh sealcoat if left sitting. Avoid using sharp tools for snow removal – plastic shovels and snow blowers are fine, but metal scrapers can scratch the surface. Don’t let heavy vehicles sit in one spot with wheels turned. Regular cleaning with a hose or pressure washer helps maintain appearance and lets you spot any developing issues early.