Exterior & Roofing

ProfessionalDriveway Sealing

An unsealed asphalt or concrete driveway takes a beating from UV rays, oil drips, and freeze-thaw cycles that crack and crumble the surface over time. A fresh coat of sealant protects the material underneath and gives the driveway a clean, uniform look.

Also known as: driveway sealing, asphalt sealing, driveway sealcoating, seal coating, driveway protection, concrete sealing, sealcoat, drive way sealing

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What you get

What’s included

  • Clean the surface with a blower and wire brush
  • Fill cracks with crack filler and allow to cure
  • Apply driveway sealant in two even coats
  • Edge neatly along grass and walkways
  • Post-application inspection for full coverage

Simple & stress-free

How it works

1

Clean & prep

We blow off loose debris, scrub oil spots, and fill visible cracks so the sealant bonds properly.

2

Apply sealant

We spread sealant in two coats, working from one end of the driveway to the other for consistent coverage.

3

Cure & inspect

We mark the area and let it cure fully before foot traffic, and do a final check for thin spots or missed edges.

We can help

Problems we fix

  • Surface cracking and crumbling from UV exposure
  • Oil and fluid stains soaking into unprotected asphalt
  • Freeze-thaw damage widening hairline cracks
  • Faded, rough-looking asphalt that lowers curb appeal
  • Water seeping under the surface and softening the base

Good to know

Driveway Sealing — FAQ

How long after sealing before I can drive on it?

Most sealants need 24 to 48 hours to cure fully before vehicle traffic. We'll give you a specific time based on the product and weather conditions on the day.

How often does a driveway need to be sealed?

Asphalt driveways benefit from sealing every two to four years depending on traffic level and climate. New sealant should never be applied over a coat that is still in good condition.

Can you seal a concrete driveway too?

Yes — concrete sealers are a different product from asphalt sealer, and we work with both. Concrete sealing enhances the surface and protects against staining and spalling.

What happens if I skip sealing?

Untreated asphalt oxidizes, dries out, and cracks. Over time, water infiltrates those cracks, weakens the base, and leads to pothole formation that is much more expensive to fix.

Service area

Driveway Sealing near you

We provide driveway sealing across the Charleston area:

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