Sealing and Patching

Tailored Solutions EVERY Time

We specialize in asphalt maintenance solutions that extend the life of your pavement and keep it looking fresh. Our sealcoating, driveway blacktop, and hot patching services are available for both residential and commercial properties. Whether you’re dealing with potholes, fading color, or surface cracks, we restore your asphalt quickly and affordably — protecting your investment before it turns into a costly replacement.

🛡️ Asphalt Sealcoating

Sealcoating is one of the most cost-effective ways to preserve your asphalt and prevent deterioration from sun, water, and weather. We offer two types of professional-grade sealers:

  • Oil-Based Sealer
    Best for new driveways or surfaces never sealed with a water-based product. It penetrates deep into the asphalt, replenishing essential oils and helping bind the stone and sand back together. It restores the rich black finish and protects against UV rays and fading.

  • Asphalt Emulsion Sealer
    Ideal for commercial lots or worn-out driveways. This sealer offers a cosmetic refresh and adds protection when full repaving isn’t yet in the budget. It’s especially useful for delaying replacement in driveways that are starting to show signs of wear.

Construction workers in orange and yellow safety gear using a jackhammer and shovel to work on a road surface.

🔨 Hot Asphalt Patching (Pothole Repair)

Patching is the best way to repair localized asphalt damage, especially potholes. Here’s how it works:

  1. Damaged Asphalt Removal – We cut and remove the deteriorated area, including about a foot of surrounding intact asphalt.

  2. Surface Prep – The hole is cleaned and prepped to ensure proper adhesion.

  3. Tack Application – A tack coat is applied to the bottom and sides to bond the new material to the existing surface.

  4. Asphalt Fill – The hole is filled with hot asphalt mix and compacted for a seamless repair.

  5. Sealing the Edges – The patch is sealed with asphalt emulsion and topped with stone chips or sand to prevent water intrusion.

This process not only eliminates the pothole, but also prevents further cracking and water damage beneath the surface.