Specializing in Asphalt and Concrete Construction and Pavement Services

Illinois & Wisconsin Sealcoating

Sealcoating provides a protective layer of emulsion. It lasts 2–4 depending on the existing surface years, with costs varying based on size, typically requiring 24–48 hours to dry. Regular application (every 2-3 years) more than doubles pavement life and improves appearance.

Prior to application the surface must be completely clean and dry using sweeping methods and/or blowers. If the surface is not clean and dry, then poor adhesion will result. Pavement sealers are applied with either pressurized spray equipment, or self-propelled squeegee machines or by hand with a brush. Equipment must have continuous agitation to maintain consistency of the sealcoat mix. The process is typically a two-coat application which requires 24 to 48 hours of curing before vehicles can be allowed back on the

Sealcoating:

Protects asphalt from oxidation, moisture, and chemical spills, preventing deterioration.

Coal Tar or Asphalt Emulsion, and Acrylic based sealers.

Cost: While specific costs are not detailed in the results, it is described as a low-cost maintenance measure.

Duration: Sealcoat generally lasts 3 to 5 years, with recommendations to reseal every 2–3 years to maintain structural integrity.

Drying Time: Needs to dry for 24 to 48 hours before driving on it.

Application Methods: Applied via spray, squeegee, or brush, often in temperatures of at least

Preparation: Essential steps include cleaning, pressure washing, and repairing cracks before application

Over-application: Sealing too frequently is unnecessary and can cause issues.

New Asphalt: Do not seal new asphalt for at least 90 days.

Temperature: Apply when temperatures are 55 degrees or higher

Service Areas

  • East Troy
  • New Berlin
  • Waukesha
  • Elkhorn
  • Delavan
  • Lake Geneva
  • Fontana
  • Harvard
  • Dousman
  • Whitewater
  • Beloit
  • Janesville
  • Clinton