Roberts Driveway Sealing and Striping
                 Professional Asphalt Sealing
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Call (423) 429-2814 or E-Mail sales@protectyourpavement .com

 

Driveway Sealing

  • Provides a deep black attractive appearance for your asphalt driveway.
  • Helps extend the life of your asphalt driveway investment by as much as sixty percent.
  • Sealcoated parking areas are easier to maintain and clean.

Newly Sealed Driveway

Parking Lot Sealcoating

 Prevents water seepage. Asphalt is a very porous surface which allows water to pass through it causing the subsurface to soften and fail. Sealcoating fills the asphalt pores which prevents water seepage. As a result, the base remains stable reducing the potential of asphalt failure.

 Sunlight causes an asphalt surface to "dry out" and become brittle. Sealcoating will keep the sun from drying out the asphalt and will retain the vital asphalt binder needed for a longer surface life. In addition, sealcoating provides a deep black, attractive appearance and will reduce maintenance cost.

 Petroleum spills (vehicle oil leaks) soften the asphalt and causes failure. Sealcoating will protect the asphalt from oil intrusion, which reduces costly asphalt repairs.

Newly Sealed Parking Lot

 

Pothole Repair

 Potholes are bowl-shaped openings that usually have raveled edges and can be up to 10 inches deep. They occur when the top layer of the asphalt surface has worn away, exposing the  base. Cave-ins (sometimes called pot holes) are holes that reach past the base of the asphalt. This void can occur when the dirt and gravel  below the base has washed away, causing the upper surfaces to fall though.

Pothole Repair

Parking Lot Line Striping

 ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED. If any markings do not meet the proper standard, we will  gladly re-stripe at no cost. We stand behind every application.  Your parking lot is important and your satisfaction is our goal.

Parking Lot Striping

Asphalt Crack Filling

 Although asphalt driveways are very durable, the surface can become pitted and cracks can appear. Once the cracks have formed you've opened the door to more deterioration through water seepage and the repeated freeze/thaw cycles.