Asphalt Sealcoating

Shield Your Asphalt: Grade A Asphalt's Sealcoating & Crack Sealing Expertise

At Grade A Asphalt, we understand that asphalt, like anything else, needs protection from the elements. That's why we offer a comprehensive range of sealcoating and crack sealing services to keep your asphalt looking great and functioning flawlessly for years to come.

Sealcoating: Your Asphalt's Shield

Think of sealcoating as sunscreen for your asphalt. It protects your pavement from the harsh effects of the environment, including:

  • Moisture Intrusion: Water is asphalt's enemy. Sealcoating acts as a barrier, preventing moisture from seeping in and causing cracks and potholes.

  • Ultraviolet (UV) Oxidation: The sun's UV rays can break down asphalt over time. Sealcoating helps shield your asphalt from this deterioration, preserving its strength and flexibility.

Benefits Beyond Protection:

Sealcoating isn't just about defense; it offers several aesthetic and functional benefits:

  • Restored Color and Uniformity: Over time, asphalt loses its rich black color and can become uneven. Sealcoating brings back that deep, dark look and creates a more uniform surface.

  • Reduced Raveling: Raveling is the gradual loss of loose stones from the asphalt surface. Sealcoating helps bind these stones together, minimizing this issue.

  • Improved Safety: Sealcoating fills minor voids in the asphalt surface, creating a smoother, safer walking and driving experience.

When to Sealcoat:

  • New Asphalt: Newly installed asphalt should be sealcoated for the first time within a window of 60 days to a full year after installation.

  • Ongoing Maintenance: Grade A Asphalt recommends sealcoating your asphalt once in both the first and second year after the initial application, followed by applications every other year thereafter.

Not All Asphalt is Created Equal:

It's important to note that sealcoating isn't a one-size-fits-all solution. Asphalt with severe damage like alligator cracking, base failure, or extreme oxidation won't benefit significantly from sealcoating. Our team will thoroughly assess your asphalt surface before recommending sealcoating to ensure optimal results.

How Long Does Sealcoating Take?

Curing time for sealcoat depends on temperature and humidity, but typically takes at least 48 hours under moderate conditions.

Taking Care of Cracks: Crack Sealing and Routing

Cracks are a natural part of asphalt aging, but they can accelerate deterioration if left unaddressed. Grade A Asphalt offers two effective solutions for crack sealing:

  • Crack Sealing: This process involves applying an adhesive sealant directly into cracks on the pavement surface. This prevents moisture, dirt, and debris from entering the cracks, slowing down their growth and preventing further damage.

  • Crack Routing: For deeper or wider cracks, crack routing offers a more advanced solution. We utilize a specialized router to create a clean, dry reservoir within the crack. This allows for a more even application of a specially formulated elastic sealant that provides superior protection against moisture infiltration.

Don't Let Cracks Compromise Your Asphalt

By investing in regular sealcoating and crack sealing from Grade A Asphalt, you'll extend the lifespan of your asphalt surface, improve its appearance, and ensure a safe and smooth driving experience. Contact us today for a free consultation by phone at (224) 360-6192 and experience the Grade A Asphalt difference!

Seal Coating FAQ’S

What is sealcoating?

  • Sealcoating protects asphalt from the damaging effects of the environment, including moisture and ultraviolet oxidation, while restoring color and uniformity. it also minimizes raveling (the loss of aggregate) and fits minor voids in the surface to maintain safety.

How often do I need to sealcoat?

  • New asphalt should be sealed a minimum of 60 days after installation within up to a full year. grade a recommends one application for both first and second year then every other year thereafter.

Can all asphalt be seal coated?

  • Not all asphalt should be seal coated. pavements that exhibit alligator cracking, base failure, or severe surface oxidation will not significantly benefit from sealcoating. to ensure proper adhesion, your asphalt surface should be evaluated prior to an application of sealcoat.

How long does sealcoating take?

  • Normal curing time for sealcoat is at least 48 hours for moderate temperature and humidity conditions.

Asphalt crack sealing & crack routing

What is crack sealing?

Crack sealing is the process of placing an adhesive sealant into cracks of the pavement surface, preventing the infiltration of moisture and non-compressible materials into the pavement.

Why does asphalt need crack sealing?

1: Base erosion

  • As the base settles beneath the asphalt surface and loses its integrity, cracks will form in the asphalt. it is important to seal those cracks with an crack sealant to reduce the negative effects of the cracks.

2: Sun erosion

  • Once a crack develops, the ultraviolet from the sun can cause more damage during the expansion of the crack.

What is crack routing?

  • Asphalt crack routing is an advanced method of crack sealing. a router or is used to create a clean dry reservoir so cracks can be evenly sealed with an elastic material that protects against moisture infiltration.

Contact us.

Gradeaasphaltservices@gmail.com

Contact us today at (224) 360-6192

205 E Park St, Mundelein, IL 60060