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Asphalt Sealcoating

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Asphalt sealcoating is a protective topcoat for your driveway, much like stain is for a wooden deck. It acts as a heavy-duty barrier that seals out water, oil, and UV rays that break down the "glue" holding your asphalt together. By filling in surface pores, it prevents water from seeping in and expanding during our local freeze-thaw cycles. It not only doubles the life of your pavement but also restores that deep, jet-black finish that makes it look brand new.
When it comes to home maintenance, your driveway is usually the one thing that gets ignored until it’s too late. It’s easy to think of it as just a place to park, but the truth is it’s the first thing people see. A well-kept driveway makes your whole property look sharp, while a cracked, crumbling one drags down your curb appeal and can even beat up your vehicles.
The best time to jump on maintenance or repairs is before the next U.P. winter hits. If you wait until the damage is obvious, the fix is usually a lot more expensive. Taking care of your asphalt now is the best way to protect your investment and keep your property looking its best.


Gravel Driveways
Gravel driveways are a massive step up from dirt because they provide a solid, all-weather surface that won't turn into a muddy mess the second it rains. Proper gravel creates a stable "crust" that sheds water and prevents your tires from sinking or spinning, keeping your vehicles cleaner and your property more accessible. If you already have a gravel driveway, refreshing it with a new layer is a smart move; over time, old rock gets packed into the soil or washed away, leading to potholes and drainage issues. Topping it off restores the structural integrity, levels out the low spots, and instantly gives your home a clean, finished look.


Crack Repair
Think of crack repair as the "preventative medicine" for your driveway. While sealcoating protects the surface, crack repair stops damage from the inside out. When asphalt develops open cracks, it allows water to seep down into the base layers. During a U.P. winter, that water freezes and expands, turning a small hairline crack into a massive pothole by spring. By cleaning and filling these gaps with professional-grade filler, you lock out moisture and prevent the "freeze-thaw" cycle from tearing your driveway apart. It is the most cost-effective way to avoid a total repaving job down the road.
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