Seal Coating in Yaphank, NY

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Professional sealcoating that extends your pavement’s life and saves you from costly repairs down the road.

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What Proper Sealcoating Does for You

Your asphalt takes a beating from Long Island weather. Rain seeps into cracks, winter freeze-thaw cycles expand those cracks, and UV rays break down the surface. Without protection, you’re looking at expensive repairs or full replacement within a few years.

Quality sealcoating creates a protective barrier that keeps water out and prevents small cracks from becoming major problems. Your driveway or parking lot stays smooth, looks professional, and lasts years longer than unprotected asphalt.

The difference is noticeable immediately. Fresh sealcoating gives you that rich, black finish that makes your property look well-maintained. More importantly, it’s working underneath to preserve the structural integrity of your pavement.

Yaphank Asphalt Sealing Experts

We Know Long Island Asphalt

All Purpose Paving has been protecting asphalt surfaces across Yaphank and Long Island for years. We understand how coastal humidity, winter salt, and temperature swings affect your pavement.

You won’t find us cutting corners with cheap materials or rushing through jobs. We use commercial-grade sealers and take the time to properly clean and prep surfaces before application.

Our crew knows the difference between asphalt that needs sealcoating and asphalt that needs repair work first. We’ll tell you honestly what your surface needs and why.

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Our Sealcoating Process

Here's How We Protect Your Pavement

First, we inspect your asphalt to make sure it’s ready for sealcoating. If there are cracks or holes, we’ll handle those repairs before sealing. There’s no point in sealing over problems.

Next comes thorough cleaning. We remove all dirt, debris, and oil stains that would prevent proper adhesion. This step separates professional results from amateur work.

Application happens when conditions are right – proper temperature and no rain in the forecast. We apply the sealer evenly using professional equipment, ensuring complete coverage without puddles or thin spots. The surface needs 24-48 hours to fully cure before you can drive on it.

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What's Included in Our Service

Every sealcoating job starts with honest assessment. We’ll tell you if your asphalt is ready for sealing or needs repair work first. Some contractors skip this step and seal over problems – we don’t.

Our service includes crack filling when needed, thorough surface cleaning, and professional-grade sealer application. We use materials designed for Long Island’s climate conditions, not whatever’s cheapest.

You get clear communication about timing, weather requirements, and when you can use your driveway or parking lot again. No surprises, no guessing when the job will be finished. We handle residential driveways and commercial parking lots with the same attention to detail.

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Most asphalt surfaces need sealcoating every 2-3 years, but it depends on traffic, weather exposure, and the condition of your pavement. New asphalt should wait 6-12 months before the first sealcoating to allow oils to evaporate. If your asphalt is starting to look gray or you can see small cracks forming, it’s probably time. We can assess your specific situation and recommend the right timing based on what we see.
Crack sealing fills individual cracks to prevent water penetration, while sealcoating covers the entire surface with a protective layer. Think of crack sealing as fixing specific problems and sealcoating as preventing future problems. If your asphalt has significant cracks, we’ll seal those first, then apply sealcoating over the entire surface. Doing both gives you the best protection and longest-lasting results.
You can usually walk on sealed asphalt within 4-8 hours, but you should wait 24-48 hours before driving on it. The exact time depends on temperature, humidity, and sealer thickness. We’ll give you specific timing based on weather conditions when we do your job. Rushing this step can damage the fresh sealer and leave tire marks, so it’s worth waiting for complete curing.
Sealcoating over cracks without proper repair is a waste of money. The cracks will show through and continue to expand, eventually breaking through the new sealer. We always recommend filling significant cracks before sealcoating. Small hairline cracks might be okay to seal over, but anything you can stick a coin into needs proper crack sealing first. This approach costs a bit more upfront but saves you money long-term.
We need temperatures above 50°F and no rain for at least 24 hours after application. High humidity can slow curing, and direct sunlight on very hot days can cause the sealer to dry too quickly. Spring and fall usually offer the best conditions, but we can work during summer if we time it right. We’ll reschedule if weather conditions aren’t ideal rather than compromise the quality of your sealcoating job.
Professional sealcoating typically costs $0.15-$0.30 per square foot, while DIY materials run about $0.05-$0.10 per square foot. The difference is in preparation, materials quality, and application equipment. DIY sealers from home improvement stores are thinner and don’t last as long. Professional jobs also include proper crack repair and surface prep that most homeowners skip. When you factor in longevity and results, professional sealcoating usually offers better value.