Asphalt Sealcoating
Protect your pavement, boost curb appeal, and slow oxidation—done on the right schedule, the right way.
Call or Text (615) 579-1766
Sun, rain, de-icers, and traffic slowly break down asphalt. Sealcoating adds a protective wearing layer that restores color, improves appearance, and helps resist water and chemical intrusion. D. Lee’s Paving preps the surface, seals cracks first, and applies asphalt-emulsion, polymer-modified sealer with sand for durability and traction.
Note: New asphalt should cure 6–12 months before its first sealcoat.
Call or Text Today (615) 579-1766
When Sealcoating Makes Sense
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Driveways that have faded/oxidized but are still structurally sound
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Commercial lots on a maintenance cycle to extend lifespan
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After repairs or an overlay to create a uniform finish
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HOA roads & community areas for consistent appearance
What We Do (Our Process)
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Inspection & Plan – We evaluate oxidation, cracks, oil spots, and traffic patterns.
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Cleaning – Mechanical blowers, brooms, and power washing as needed.
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Crack Sealing – Hot-pour rubberized filler in qualifying cracks.
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Oil Spot Prime – Treatment so sealer bonds over contaminated areas.
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Edges & Masking – Protect concrete, curbs, garage lips, and landscaping.
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Sealer Application – Two thin coats of polymer-modified asphalt emulsion with silica sand for traction.
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Dry & Cure – Cones/tape; typical foot traffic same day, vehicle traffic in 24–48 hours (weather dependent).
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Striping (if needed) – Re-stripe stalls, ADA symbols, arrows, stop bars.
Materials & Specs
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Sealer: Asphalt-emulsion, polymer-modified (coal-tar free).
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Additive: Silica sand for wear and skid resistance.
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Coverage: Two thin coats > one thick coat (better cure and bond).
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Cracks: We seal working cracks; alligator areas usually need patching.
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Weather: Ideal above 50°F and rising, dry and low wind.
How Often Should I Sealcoat?
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Residential driveways: Every 2–3 years depending on sun and traffic.
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Commercial lots: Every 2–3 years (some high-traffic lanes sooner).
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Don’t overdo it—too many layers can lead to flaking and tracking.
Repairs We May Recommend First
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Cut-and-patch potholes or failed spots
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Skin patch or infrared where appropriate
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Drainage adjustments if standing water is present
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Crack routing & sealing for wider cracks before sealing
Why Choose D. Lee’s for Sealcoating
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Prep-first approach (clean, crack seal, prime) for better results
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Even, two-coat application with pro equipment
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Sand-loaded mix for traction and wear
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Clear traffic control & reopen times
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Licensed & insured, statewide crews
Call now or shoot us a Text (615) 579-1766
Service Area
We sealcoat across Tennessee—we’ll dispatch the nearest crew to your address to keep schedules tight.
Important Notes
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Sealcoating is a protective, cosmetic layer—it won’t fix base failures.
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Expect light scuffing in the first weeks, especially in tight turns or heat.
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Use rubber-tipped plows or lift blades slightly in winter.
Ready to refresh your pavement? We’ll inspect, recommend any repairs, and give you a clear, line-item quote with scheduling and reopen times. Call or Text (615) 579-1766 or Click the orange button to get started.
Sealcoating FAQs
Q1: How soon can I drive on it?
Usually 24–48 hours (weather dependent). We cone/tape and give exact reopen times.
Q2: Will sealcoating fix my cracks and potholes?
Sealcoat alone won’t. We seal cracks and patch failures first, then seal for protection and appearance.
Q3: Do you use coal-tar?
No. We use asphalt-emulsion, polymer-modified sealer (coal-tar free) with silica sand.
Q4: How long will it last?
Most homeowners re-seal every 2–3 years; commercial sites vary by traffic and sun exposure.
Q5: Why do you recommend two thin coats?
They cure better, bond stronger, and reduce tracking vs. one heavy coat.
Q6: Can you re-stripe my lot the same visit?
Yes—once the sealer cures to spec, we re-stripe stalls and ADA markings.
Q7: It’s black—will it be slippery?
Our mix includes sand to improve traction. Fresh surfaces can be slick when wet—use caution the first week.
Q8: Do discounts apply to sealcoating?
No. Per our promotions, sealcoating is excluded from discount programs.
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