Sealcoating

Sealcoating is the single most cost-effective thing you can do for your driveway or parking lot. A fresh coat of sealer every two to three years keeps water, UV, and oil out of the asphalt — which means your pavement lasts two to three times longer before it needs to be replaced. We sealcoat residential driveways, HOA common drives, church parking lots, office parks, and commercial retail lots across Hunterdon, Somerset, and Warren counties in New Jersey.

A lot of sealcoating companies cut corners on how they mix their sealcoat. Over-diluting sealcoat makes it cheaper to buy — and the customer pays for it years later when the surface fails early. At Beckage Sealcoating we are in the “Trust Business” more than anything else. Trust and transparency are what set us apart, and that is why we share exactly what we mix and how we apply it on every job.

A note on what sealcoating won’t do.

“Our sealcoating will not remedy low spots, smooth out rough surfaces, or hide defects.”

All materials used by our company meet every federal and state specification for use in our line of work. We stand behind our materials and workmanship 100%. If you have any questions about your sealcoating application, we are only a phone call away. Since 1994, the reputation of our company has been built on our customers’ satisfaction and we strive to continue to uphold and improve this. We thank you in advance and look forward to hearing from you.

“A coal-tar emulsion sealcoat lasts 2–3 times longer than asphalt-emulsion sealcoat. That is why we only offer coal tar — it is a cost saving for our customers.”

R-P-355e federal specification.

Below is the minimum standard (the foundation) of how we mix our sealcoat. Our custom mix design typically exceeds these requirements. Most contractors don’t share this kind of information with their clients — you should ask yourself why.

  • Scope: Coal-tar (refined) pitch emulsion for coating bituminous pavements.
  • Application rate: 1.5 to 2.5 gallons per 100 sq ft in two coats.
  • Source material: Straight-run high-temperature coke-oven tar conforming to ASTM D 490.
  • Restrictions: Petroleum tar, oil, and water-gas tars shall not be used.
  • Drying time: Firm set in not more than 8 hours.
  • Adhesion: No penetration or loss of adhesion to kerosene or water.
  • Heat resistance: No blistering, sagging, or slipping at 80°C (176°F) for 2 hours.
  • Flexibility: No flaking, cracking, or loss of adhesion to metal.
  • Impact resistance: No chipping, flaking, cracking, or loss of adhesion exceeding ¼” beyond impact periphery.
  • Volatilization resistance: Weight loss not to exceed 10 percent per ASTM D 3320.
  • Wet-film continuity: Uniformly smooth, nongranular consistency, free from coarse particles.
  • Freezing resistance: Emulsion capable of -17°C (0°F) exposure for 24 hours when specified.

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