Professional Asphalt Sealcoating Services in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania's Trusted Asphalt Sealcoating Contractors

American Paving & Concrete provides professional asphalt sealcoating for residential driveways, commercial parking lots and private paved surfaces throughout Pennsylvania.

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Reliable Asphalt Sealcoating Across Pennsylvania

Residential and Commercial Sealcoating Services

Our asphalt sealcoating services may include

Every surface should be inspected before sealcoating to determine whether the pavement is stable enough to receive a protective coating.

What Is Asphalt Sealcoating?

Sealcoating involves applying a protective liquid coating over an existing asphalt surface.

The coating helps reduce direct exposure to

Sealcoating does not install a new asphalt layer and does not rebuild the pavement base. Its purpose is to protect an existing surface that remains structurally sound.

Benefits of Asphalt Sealcoating

Professional sealcoating may help

The final result depends on pavement condition, surface preparation, application quality and curing weather.

Residential Driveway Sealcoating

Driveway sealcoating can improve the appearance of a residential property while helping protect the asphalt surface.

Residential sealcoating may be appropriate when

Driveway sealcoating should not be used to conceal extensive cracking, settlement or base failure.

Commercial Parking Lot Sealcoating

Commercial parking lots experience frequent traffic, oil exposure, snow removal, delivery vehicles and seasonal weather.

Commercial sealcoating may help

For larger commercial properties, work may be divided into phases to help preserve access for customers, employees, tenants and deliveries.

Pavement Inspection Before Sealcoating

Before sealcoat is applied, the pavement should be inspected for

This inspection helps determine whether sealcoating is appropriate or whether the pavement needs repair, resurfacing or replacement.

Grading and Drainage

Proper grading helps move water away from the pavement and nearby structures.

The surface should direct water away from

Poor drainage can lead to

Correcting drainage before paving helps protect the finished surface.

Asphalt Placement

Hot-mix asphalt is placed over the prepared base and spread to the required thickness and slope.

Proper placement includes

The asphalt must be compacted before it cools too much.

Asphalt Compaction

Compaction removes air pockets and helps bind the asphalt mixture together.

Proper compaction supports

Insufficient compaction can leave asphalt porous and more vulnerable to deterioration.

Edges and Transitions

Pavement edges and transitions should be properly finished and supported.

Common transition include

Poorly planned transitions may create rough edges, drainage problems or premature pavement damage.

Gravel-to-Asphalt Conversion

Converting a gravel driveway or access lane to asphalt can create a smoother, cleaner and more defined surface.

Before paving, the gravel base should be evaluated for

Additional aggregate, grading or compaction may be needed before asphalt is installed.

Asphalt should not simply be placed over loose, unstable gravel.

Asphalt Replacement

Complete replacement may be necessary when the existing pavement has widespread structural damage.

Signs replacement may be needed include

Replacement allows the existing pavement to be removed so the base, drainage and grade can be corrected before new asphalt is installed.

Asphalt Resurfacing

Asphalt resurfacing, also called an overlay, involves installing a new asphalt layer over prepared existing pavement.

Resurfacing may be appropriate when

Before resurfacing, damaged areas should be repaired and the existing surface prepared.

Resurfacing is not suitable for severe settlement, major drainage failure or widespread base damage.

Private Road Paving

Private roads and access lanes require pavement construction suited to their expected use.

We can evaluate private roads for

The required base depth and asphalt thickness depend on traffic frequency, vehicle weight and site conditions.

Site Preparation

Proper site preparation is one of the most important parts of asphalt paving.

Preparation may include

New asphalt installed over unstable material may fail prematurely.

How Long Does Sealcoating Take to Dry?

Drying and curing time depends on

Vehicles, pedestrians, bicycles, pets and lawn equipment should remain off the pavement for the period recommended by the contractor.

One Coat vs Multiple Coats

The number of coats depends on

High-traffic commercial pavement may require a different application plan from a lightly used residential driveway.

More coating is not always better. The application should follow the product and project requirements.

Sealcoating vs Asphalt Resurfacing

Sealcoating and resurfacing are different services.

Sealcoating

Sealcoating applies a protective coating over stable asphalt. It may help

Asphalt Resurfacing

Resurfacing installs a new asphalt layer over prepared existing pavement. It may be appropriate when

A pavement inspection helps determine which service is appropriate.

Sealcoating vs Asphalt Replacement

Sealcoating is not suitable when pavement has widespread structural failure.

Replacement may be necessary when the asphalt has

Replacement allows the failed pavement and base to be rebuilt.

Commercial Access Planning

Commercial sealcoating may affect

When possible, the project may be completed in phases.

Planning may include

Restriping After Sealcoating

Parking lot markings may need to be renewed after sealcoating.

Restriping may include

The property owner should confirm that the layout meets applicable requirements before striping begins.

Asphalt Maintenance After Sealcoating

Sealcoating is one part of a complete pavement maintenance plan.

Ongoing maintenance may include

Suitable Weather for Sealcoating

Sealcoating should only be applied when pavement and weather conditions are appropriate.

Important factors include

Application may need to be postponed when the surface is wet, temperatures are too low or rain is expected before the coating can cure.

Sealcoating Cost Factors

The cost of sealcoating depends on

An on-site inspection provides the most accurate estimate.

Our Sealcoating Process

01
Pavement inspection
We inspect the asphalt, repairs, edges, drainage and overall surface condition.
02
Service recommendation
We determine whether the pavement is suitable for sealcoating or needs repair, resurfacing or replacement.
03
Surface preparation
The pavement is cleaned and loose material is removed.
04
Repairs
Suitable cracks, potholes and failed areas are addressed before coating.
05
Sealcoat application
The coating is applied according to the surface and project requirements.
06
Curing
The pavement is closed to traffic for the recommended curing period.
06
Final review
The completed surface is inspected and maintenance guidance is provided.

Why Choose American Paving & Concrete?

Property owners choose American Paving & Concrete for

Residential and commercial sealcoating

Licensed Pennsylvania contractor services

Pavement inspections

Crack and pothole repair

Surface preparation

Sealcoating and asphalt maintenance

Repair and resurfacing recommendations

Clear project communication

Free estimates

We inspect the pavement before recommending a protective coating.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does asphalt sealcoating do?

Sealcoating applies a protective coating that helps reduce exposure to water, sunlight, road salt, oil and surface oxidation while restoring a darker pavement appearance.

Does sealcoating repair cracks?

No. Suitable cracks should be filled before sealcoating. Severe cracking may require patching, resurfacing or replacement.

Can sealcoating repair potholes?

No. Potholes and failed pavement sections must be repaired before sealcoat is applied.

Can new asphalt be sealcoated immediately?

No. Newly installed asphalt should be allowed to cure before sealcoating.

How often should asphalt be sealcoated?

The timing depends on pavement age, traffic, sunlight, drainage, weather exposure and surface condition. The pavement should be inspected before each application.

How long does sealcoating take to dry?

Drying time depends on temperature, humidity, sunlight, shade, coating thickness and weather. Follow the contractor’s instructions before allowing traffic onto the pavement.

Can sealcoating be applied before rain?

No. Sealcoating should only be applied when the pavement is dry and sufficient curing time is available before rain.

When is resurfacing better than sealcoating?

Resurfacing may be more appropriate when surface wear or cracking is widespread but the supporting base remains stable.

Can commercial parking lots be sealcoated in phases?

Yes. When property conditions allow, sealcoating may be completed in sections to preserve access for customers, employees, tenants and deliveries.

Does American Paving & Concrete provide residential and commercial sealcoating?

Yes. American Paving & Concrete provides driveway and parking lot sealcoating throughout Pennsylvania.

Request a Sealcoating Estimate

Whether you need residential driveway sealcoating or commercial parking lot sealing, American Paving & Concrete can help.

Contact us to schedule a pavement inspection and sealcoating estimate.