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Sealcoating Contractors in Minnesota

Use this page to find sealcoating contractors. Sealcoating is a protective coating that helps asphalt last longer. It guards against sun, water, and chemicals — but it can't fix pavement that needs structural repair. This page lists sealcoating contractors serving Minnesota, organized by city below.

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1-800-ASPHALT logo

Princeton, Minnesota

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingStriping & Pavement MarkingsCommercial

This company provides asphalt paving, sealcoating, striping, and repair services along with concrete work such as driveways, patios, sidewalks, and curbs. It serves both residential and commercial customers, including work like parking lot maintenance, catch basin installation, and sport court construction. The business operates across numerous Minnesota communities, including Princeton, St. Cloud, Anoka, and the greater Twin Cities metro area.

(800) 277-4258Website on file
ACI Asphalt & Concrete, LLC. logo

Maple Grove, Minnesota

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingConcrete SiteworkCommercial

ACI Asphalt & Concrete, LLC is a commercial pavement contractor serving Maple Grove, Minnesota, Roberts, Wisconsin, and surrounding areas. The company offers asphalt paving and resurfacing, asphalt patching and repair, sealcoating and crack filling, parking lot paving and striping, concrete design and repair, drainage solutions, and polyjacking services. The company serves industrial, multifamily, retail, office, and hospitality sectors.

(763) 424-9191Website on file
Imperial Seal, LLC logo

Lakeville, Minnesota

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingResidential

Imperial Seal is a family-owned asphalt maintenance company serving the Twin Cities region. The company offers residential driveway sealcoating and repair, commercial parking lot sealcoating, hot rubber crack sealing, cut-out patching, overlay pothole patching, and line striping services. The business is led by brothers Mike and Joseph with operational support from their mother Deb.

(952) 454-5874Website on file
Paul A. Swartz Asphalt Paving logo

Alexandria, Minnesota

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingCrack SealingCommercial

The company specializes in driveway, parking lot, patching, sealcoating, crack filling, pavement marking, and overlay services. They accept projects of all sizes and offer free on-the-spot estimates on residential jobs. The company states it has over 30 years of experience in the asphalt paving and sealcoating industry and offers a customer satisfaction guarantee.

(320) 808-8326Website on file
Superior Asphalt logo

Edina, Minnesota

SealcoatingCommercial & Residential

Superior Asphalt is a company based in Edina, Minnesota, that provides sealcoating services. The website text available does not describe additional services, project types, or the specific properties served in detail.

(952) 942-8547Website on file

Vadnais Heights, Minnesota

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingCommercial & Residential

Paving contractor in Vadnais Heights, MN offering Asphalt Paving, Sealcoating.

(651) 483-4546

Sealcoating FAQs

When is sealcoating useful?

Sealcoating is most useful as preventive maintenance on asphalt that is still structurally sound, helping protect the surface from sun, water, and chemical exposure before cracking or base failure sets in.

When is sealcoating a waste of money?

Sealcoating over pavement with significant base failure, widespread alligator cracking, or unaddressed drainage problems is unlikely to help and can mask issues that need repair or replacement instead.

Should cracks be filled before sealcoating?

Yes. Cracks should generally be routed and sealed before sealcoating is applied, not after, so water intrusion is addressed before the protective coat goes down.

How often should parking lots be sealcoated?

Typical cycles range from every one to three years depending on traffic volume, climate exposure, and prior condition. A maintenance contractor can recommend a schedule based on your specific lot.

Can a low sealcoating bid still be a good deal?

Yes, if the scope explains surface prep, crack treatment, material, coats, and cure time in writing. A low price with no written scope, no material details, and same-day pressure is the real warning sign.

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