Seal Coating in Wyandanch, NY

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

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Professional Driveway Sealing Services

Your Asphalt Gets Real Protection

Your driveway takes a beating from Long Island weather. Every winter brings freeze-thaw cycles that crack unsealed asphalt. Every summer brings UV rays that dry it out and make it brittle.

Proper seal coating creates a protective barrier that keeps water out and flexibility in. You’re looking at 3-5 extra years of life from your driveway, which means avoiding a $3,000-$8,000 replacement job for a lot longer.

The difference is visible immediately. That faded, gray asphalt turns deep black again. Cracks get sealed before they spread. Your property looks maintained instead of neglected, and that matters whether you’re planning to sell or just want to feel good about coming home.

Wyandanch Asphalt Sealing Experts

We Know Long Island Asphalt

We’ve been handling driveways and parking lots across Wyandanch and Long Island for years. We understand what works here and what doesn’t.

Long Island weather is tough on asphalt. We’ve seen what happens when seal coating gets skipped or done wrong. We’ve also seen how the right approach at the right time can add years to a driveway’s life.

Our team uses commercial-grade sealers and equipment because residential-grade products don’t hold up to our winters. When we seal your driveway, it’s built to last through multiple seasons of snow, salt, and summer heat.

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Our Seal Coating Process

Here's How We Protect Your Asphalt

First, we clean your driveway completely. Oil stains, debris, and loose material all get removed because sealer won’t bond to a dirty surface. This step makes the difference between a seal coating that lasts two years and one that lasts five.

Next, we fill any cracks with hot rubberized crack filler. Small cracks become big problems fast, especially when water gets in and freezes. We handle them before applying the sealer.

Then we apply two coats of commercial-grade sealer using professional squeegees and brushes. The sealer goes on evenly and bonds properly to create that protective barrier your asphalt needs. Most driveways are ready for light foot traffic in 24 hours and vehicles in 48-72 hours, depending on weather.

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What's Included in Our Service

Every seal coating job includes thorough cleaning, crack filling, and two coats of premium sealer. We don’t cut corners because shortcuts show up as failures within a year or two.

We handle driveways, parking lots, and walkways. Residential properties get the same attention to detail as commercial jobs because your driveway deserves professional results regardless of size.

Weather timing matters for seal coating. We only work when conditions are right – temperatures above 50 degrees with no rain in the forecast for 24 hours. Rushing the job when weather isn’t cooperating ruins the results, so we wait for the right window. That’s how you get seal coating that actually protects your investment instead of just looking good for a few months.

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Most driveways in Wyandanch need seal coating every 2-3 years, but it depends on traffic and exposure. A driveway that gets heavy use or sits in full sun all day might need attention every 2 years. One that’s lightly used and partially shaded can often go 3-4 years between coats. The key is watching for signs like fading color, small cracks appearing, or water soaking in instead of beading up on the surface. If you’re seeing these signs, it’s time to seal coat before damage gets worse.
Late spring through early fall works best for seal coating in our area. We need temperatures consistently above 50 degrees with no rain for at least 24 hours after application. May through September typically offers the most reliable weather windows. Avoid sealing in late fall because cool, damp conditions prevent proper curing. The sealer needs time to bond and harden before facing winter weather, so getting it done by October gives you the best results going into the cold months.
Small cracks get filled as part of our seal coating process, but larger cracks need repair first. Hairline cracks and minor surface cracking are normal and get addressed with hot rubberized crack filler before we apply sealer. However, if you have wide cracks, deep potholes, or areas where the asphalt is breaking apart, those need proper repair before seal coating will be effective. Putting sealer over major damage just hides the problem temporarily – it doesn’t fix it. We’ll assess your driveway and let you know what repairs are needed for lasting results.
You can walk on sealed asphalt within 4-6 hours if weather conditions are good, but vehicles need to stay off for 24-48 hours minimum. Hot, dry, breezy conditions speed up curing, while cool or humid weather slows it down. We always give you specific timing based on the forecast when we finish your job. Driving on sealer that hasn’t fully cured will leave tire marks and damage the protective coating, so it’s worth waiting the full time we recommend. The patience pays off with seal coating that lasts years instead of months.
Absolutely. Seal coating typically costs $200-500 for an average driveway, while replacement runs $3,000-8,000 or more depending on size and access. Regular seal coating can extend your asphalt’s life by 10-15 years, which means avoiding that major expense for a long time. Even if you seal coat every 3 years, you’re spending maybe $1,500-2,000 over a decade versus thousands for replacement. The math is clear, but timing matters – seal coating works best as prevention, not after your asphalt is already failing.
Rain within the first 4-6 hours can damage fresh seal coating, which is why we check weather forecasts carefully before starting any job. If unexpected rain hits before the sealer has had time to set up, it can wash away the coating or leave it streaky and uneven. That’s why we only work when we have a clear weather window. If weather turns unexpectedly and damages the work, we’ll come back to fix any issues at no charge. Your driveway needs to be protected properly, and we stand behind our work regardless of what Mother Nature throws at us.