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Seal Coat

Sealcoating your pavement provides a protective barrier to existing pavement and reduces oxidation from the sun’s UV rays. This process also offers an aesthetically appealing uplift to the property.

Why Seal Coat?

Sealer works to protect a paved surface against damage from chemicals such as gasoline, oil, salt and mag chloride. When this is applied regularly, this can extend the life of a lot or drive by five or more years. Sealcoating keeps your lot not only looking clean and fresh, but can keep it from environmental damages such as cracking or eroding as badly over time. 

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Black Pearl Asphalt recommends this process be done every 2-4 years, depending on traffic and use, as it extends the time needed between more costly repairs or replacements like overlays or R&R paving. 

How is this done?

The lot is cleaned with forced air and steel brooms. The sealer is applied with a squeegee against any concrete, structures or anything decorative. A polymer asphalt-based sealer is then spray applied in 2 coats, providing a durable and handsome product.

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Interested in more information? Check out this video from founder Matt Payeur about the sealcoating process, or check out our Articles page to read more about asphalt processes.

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