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What is Sealcoating?


Sealcoating involves applying a protective layer over asphalt surfaces to restore moisture and shield them from water, oil, and UV damage. At pennies a square foot, sealcoating is a quick and affordable way to extend your pavement's lifespan, preventing cracks and enhancing curb appeal. Sealcoating also gives asphalt a rich, black finish, making it look fresh and new.


Serving Kilgore, Tyler, and Longview, East Texas, you can trust Ace Pavement Solutions to restore a beautiful blacktop finish and protect your pavement investment. 

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Our Sealcoating Process


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Clean the Surface

Our team thoroughly cleans the surface using push sweepers, street sweepers, and leaf blowers. A clean surface is essential to a smooth sealcoating service.

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Inspect The Asphalt

We inspect the asphalt for damage that needs addressing before sealcoating. If we identify damage, we notify you, provide a quote, and await your approval before proceeding with repairs.

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Seal Cracks and Repair Potholes

To guarantee a quality sealcoating service, we make necessary repairs. We seal any cracks and fill potholes.

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Determine The Best Sealcoat Mix For Your Needs

We assess your traffic level and what your pavement gets exposed to daily to determine how many layers to apply and create a custom sealcoating mix that meets your needs.

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Apply Sealcoating To Edges By Hand

We begin by cutting in the edges along curbs and islands using squeegees to ensure we cover every inch evenly.

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Spray-Apply Sealant To Interior Surfaces

Our sealcoating specialists carefully spray an even layer of sealcoating onto the remaining surface for a smooth and seamless finish.

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Quality Check & Touch Ups

Before considering your sealcoating service complete, we inspect the surface and touch up any areas we missed or need more attention.

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Let Cure Before Applying Line Striping (If Needed)

We let the sealcoating cure. While sealcoating is dry to the touch within minutes of application, we recommend staying off the surface for 12 to 48 hours for maximum performance. 

Once the sealant has cured, we apply line striping if needed to finish the project.

Restore Your Pavement With Residential Sealcoating


Ace Pavement Solutions offers high-quality residential sealcoating services in Tyler and East Texas. Our team applies commercial-grade sealant to protect your driveway, parking lot, and other asphalt surfaces from weather damage, oil spills, and daily wear and tear. 


Our process includes cleaning the surface, applying the sealer evenly, and ensuring it dries appropriately for maximum effectiveness. By choosing our residential sealcoating services, you extend the life of your pavement and maintain your home or residential property’s curb appeal.

Residential Surfaces That Benefit From Routine Sealcoating

  • Driveways
  • Patios
  • Walkways
  • HOA Asphalt Surfaces
  • Parking Lots
  • Private Roads
  • Outdoor Sports Courts
  • Residential Streets
  • Parking Pads
  • Trails
  • Bike Paths
  • And More!

Improve Your East Texas Curb Appeal With Commercial Sealcoating


Ace Pavement Solutions works with you to keep your Tyler area commercial asphalt looking and functioning at its best with professional sealcoating and maintenance. 


By applying a protective layer to your asphalt, we shield your parking lots, driveways, and other areas from the harsh effects of weather, oil spills, water, and heavy traffic. Regular sealcoating not only improves the appearance of your commercial property but also reduces the need for costly repairs. 


Our team ensures a smooth, even application and minimal disruption to your business operations.

Commercial Surfaces That Benefit From Professional Sealcoating

  • Parking Lots
  • Driveways
  • Loading Docks
  • Tarmacs
  • Streets
  • Playgrounds
  • Golf Paths
  • Bike Trails
  • Service Roads
  • Outdoor Sports Courts
  • Walkways
  • And More!
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Top 8 Benefits Of Sealcoating


✔ Restores That Beautiful Blacktop Finish

✔ Extends The Life Of Your Asphalt

✔ Prevents Water Penetration

✔ Prevents Cracking

✔ Makes It Easier To Clean And Keep Clean

✔ Prevents Pitting And Surface Wear

✔ Increases Line Painting Adhesion

✔ Provides A Strong Contrast To Make Markings Pop

How Often Should I Have My Pavement Sealcoated?


Generally, having your asphalt sealcoated every 1 to 3 years keeps it in prime condition. However, factors like exposure to damaging elements and the type and amount of daily traffic can increase the frequency. 


For example, sealcoating your private driveway
every 3 years is enough, whereas a Longview shopping mall parking lot requires annual sealcoating for maximum performance.


New pavement doesn’t require sealcoating for
6 months to a year


We recommend having your asphalt sealcoated after crack filling and pothole patching to create a uniform, polished appearance.


Before restriping your parking lot or roadways, apply sealcoating to improve adhesion, prevent premature chipping or fading, and make those lines stand out.

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Contact Ace Pavement Solutions today for a complimentary quote for pothole repair. Our team will assess your needs and provide a customized estimate. Don't delay—enhance your property's appearance and safety with our professional expertise.

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Our Sealcoating Service Area


Locally owned and operated, Ace Pavement Solutions restores asphalt services with sealcoating in East Texas communities, including

  • Gilmer
  • Henderson
  • Kilgore
  • Jacksonville
  • Lindale
  • Longview
  • Marshall
  • Mineola
  • Tyler
  • Winnsboro

Sealcoating FAQs


  • How does sealcoating protect my pavement from damage?

    Sealcoating protects pavement by creating a barrier against water, oil, and UV rays. It prevents water from seeping into cracks and causing damage. The sealer also resists oil and chemical spills that can degrade asphalt. Additionally, it shields the pavement from the sun's harmful UV rays, which can cause fading and cracking.

  • What are the signs that my asphalt needs sealcoating?

    Signs that your asphalt needs sealcoating include pitting, cracking, fading color, and a dry, rough surface texture. Seeing those flaws signals that the protective layer has worn off, leaving your pavement vulnerable to damage. 


    If you can’t remember when your pavement was last sealcoated, you need sealcoating. 


  • How long should I stay off the pavement after sealcoating?

    You should stay off the pavement for at least 24 to 48 hours after sealcoating to allow the sealer to cure and prevent tread marks or dirt from embedding into the sealant. Avoid foot traffic for the first hour, and keep vehicles off the pavement for at least 48 hours to ensure the best results and longevity of the sealcoat.


    If keeping traffic off your pavement for that long is inconvenient or impractical, we can create a custom mix that cures faster. 

  • What is the difference between sealcoating and resurfacing?

    Sealcoating involves applying a protective layer over existing asphalt to protect it from elements and extend its life. Resurfacing, on the other hand, adds a new layer of asphalt over the existing surface to repair significant damage and restore smoothness. Resurfacing is more extensive and costly than sealcoating.


  • Does weather affect the sealcoating process?

    Yes, the weather dramatically affects the sealcoating process. For best results, we apply sealcoating in warm, dry conditions with temperatures above 50°F. Rain, humidity, and cold weather can prevent the sealer from curing, leading to ineffective protection and potential damage. Ideal conditions ensure the best adhesion and durability of the sealcoat.

  • Is matte or glossy sealcoating better?

    Whether the finish is matte or glossy doesn’t affect the quality - it is a matter of personal preference. We apply matte or glossy sealcoating based on your preference and use high-quality, commercial-grade oil or water-based sealant mixed with additives like sand to improve traction. 

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