
Asphalt Paving
Full-service asphalt paving for driveways, lots, roads and private drives across Northeast Indiana.
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A fresh sealcoat every two to three years blocks UV, slows oxidation, and keeps hairline cracks from turning into the expensive kind. It's the cheapest, highest-leverage thing you can do for an asphalt surface.
Overview
Asphalt is held together by the binder, and the binder breaks down under sun, water and salt. A sealcoat is a thin, flexible layer that takes the hit so your pavement doesn't. Done on the right schedule, it can double or triple the working life of a driveway or lot.
First sealcoat is typically applied 6 to 12 months after a brand-new mat, once it has fully cured. After that, a fresh coat every 2 to 3 years keeps the surface tight and black. Commercial lots under heavy traffic may need it on a 2-year cycle.
We clean the surface, crack-fill the hairline cracks, fill edge joints, then apply a commercial-grade sealer with proper coverage. We let it cure fully before releasing the surface back to you, no tracking, no tire marks.
Small cracks become big ones if water gets in. We cut and clean crack lines, pour a hot-pour rubberized crack filler, and seal them level with the surface, included on most sealcoat jobs at no added charge.
FAQs
Typically 24 hours for foot traffic, 48 hours for vehicles, depending on weather. Hot and dry cures faster. We'll give you the specific timeline for your job.
Residential: every 2 to 3 years. Commercial with heavy use: every 2 years. If the surface is fading gray and you can see aggregate starting to show, it's time.
Both. From a single residential driveway to a 50,000 square foot commercial lot. Same materials, same process, scaled to the job.
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Full-service asphalt paving for driveways, lots, roads and private drives across Northeast Indiana.
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