06/11/2026
Sealcoating is the process of applying a protective, liquid layer (usually made of asphalt emulsion, bitumen, or acrylics) over existing paved surfaces, like driveways, roads, and parking lots. It acts like sunscreen and a waterproof barrier, preventing damage from water, UV rays, and oil spills.
Why People Sealcoat
Prevents Damage: Seals small cracks and stops water from seeping beneath the surface, which causes potholes and frost damage.
Extends Lifespan: Protects the asphalt from becoming brittle, easily doubling its useful life.
Boosts Curb Appeal: Restores the pavement's rich, uniform, dark black appearance.
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