Clementon, New Jersey
Paving contractor in Clementon, NJ offering Asphalt Paving, Sealcoating.
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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 New Jersey, organized by city below.
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Clementon, New Jersey
Paving contractor in Clementon, NJ offering Asphalt Paving, Sealcoating.
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Paving contractor in Cherry Hill, NJ offering Asphalt Paving, Sealcoating.
Barnegat, New Jersey
Paving contractor in Barnegat, NJ offering Asphalt Paving, Sealcoating, Residential Driveway, and Drainage and Sitework.
Kearny, New Jersey
The company has operated since 1999 as a family-owned business. Services include new asphalt installation, seal coating, masonry work, and driveway construction. The business describes itself as offering premium construction services with tailored work to maximize pavement investment.
Chester, New Jersey
JP Paving and Hardscaping is a New Jersey-based contractor offering asphalt driveway installation, recaps, and hardscaping services such as walkways, patios, retaining walls, and driveway hardscaping. The company also performs sealing and restoration of brick, travertine, limestone, marble, and granite pavers. It states it is ICPI certified and works with brands including Techo Bloc, serving both residential and commercial customers with roots as a family paving business spanning multiple generations.
Fair Lawn, New Jersey
NVN Paving offers asphalt paving, concrete services, parking lot paving and striping, driveway paving, sealcoating, crack repair, catch basin repair, and emergency repair services. The company serves Bergen, Passaic, Somerset, and Morris Counties in New Jersey. They provide both new installations and maintenance services for residential and commercial properties.
Marmora, New Jersey
Seal Team Sealcoating provides asphalt sealcoating services to customers throughout Southern New Jersey. The company has operated since 2010 and uses SealMaster Ultra PPM asphalt emulsion sealer in its work. Specific details on the property types served and additional pavement services are not stated on the site.
Vineland, New Jersey
South Shore Sealcoating has been operating for over 20 years in South Jersey. The company serves both commercial and residential customers with sealcoating, asphalt repair, line striping, concrete services, asphalt paving and milling, general construction, and Christmas light installation. The business is based in Vineland, New Jersey.
Millville, New Jersey
Paving contractor in Millville, NJ offering Asphalt Paving, Sealcoating, Parking Lot Maintenance.
Columbia, New Jersey
The company operates as a third-generation asphalt contractor serving Northern New Jersey. They offer asphalt paving, sealcoating, parking lot paving, and asphalt crack repair services across Warren, Sussex, Hunterdon, and Morris Counties. The business is fully licensed and insured, and accepts Visa, MasterCard, and American Express.
Howell Township, New Jersey
The Seal Coat Man provides brush-applied driveway sealcoating services to homeowners in Monmouth and Ocean Counties, New Jersey, including Howell, Jackson, Wall, Freehold, Brick, and Point Pleasant. The company has operated since 2005 and uses a coal-tar based sealer product. It states it applies sealcoating by brush rather than spraying and has received recognition through Angie's List Super Service Awards for multiple years.
Research first
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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