Driveway Sealcoating in Violet, TX
Subtropical Gulf Coast climate, similar to surrounding Corpus Christi metro.
For driveway sealcoating, the service area covers roughly 40 miles from central Violet.
Common reasons to call
- An asphalt driveway is fading to gray and looks dry or worn
- Small cracks are starting to show and the owner wants to slow the damage
- The surface feels rough or is shedding loose gravel
- A homeowner wants to protect a newly paved driveway before the sun and rain get to it
- The driveway has oil or gas stains that soaked in and the owner wants a fresh clean look
- It has been a few years since the last seal and water is starting to pool or soak in
Typical work
- Clean and sealcoat a standard single-family asphalt driveway
- Fill hairline and small cracks, then apply a full coat of sealer
- Seal a long or wide driveway that needs more than one batch of material
- Do a light touch-up coat on a driveway that was sealed a couple of years back
Typical turnaround
Most single-driveway jobs are done in one day, and the driveway usually needs 24 to 48 hours to fully cure before cars drive on it.
Materials and equipment
- Asphalt emulsion sealer
- Coal-tar-free or asphalt-based driveway sealer
- Crack filler (hot-pour or cold-pour)
- Cold patch for small potholes or low spots
- Sand added to sealer for grip
- Oil-spot primer or stain blocker
Job sizes
Minor
A short residential driveway that just needs a cleaning and one thin coat, or a few small cracks filled
Standard
A full clean and sealcoat of a typical single-family driveway, with minor crack filling included
Major
A large, long, or wide driveway, or one that needs real crack repair and patching before sealer goes down
Replacement
The asphalt is cracked all the way through, crumbling, or badly sunken, so a resurface or full repave is the honest fix instead of sealing
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓A good pro cleans the surface well first, since sealer will not stick to a dirty or dusty driveway
- ✓They fill cracks before sealing so water does not keep working its way under the surface
- ✓They check the weather and hold off if rain is coming, because a coat that gets wet too soon can fail
- ✓They tell you honestly when a driveway is too far gone for sealing and needs repair or repaving instead
- ✓They let you know how long to keep cars off so the fresh coat can cure
- ✓They carry liability insurance so you are covered if something goes wrong on the job
General liability insurance, workers' compensation coverage for crews, product application training from the sealer manufacturer, and, when patching or paving is added, references for past asphalt work
Common questions
How often should I sealcoat my driveway?
A common rule of thumb is every two to four years, but it depends on sun, traffic, and how the surface looks. In the Coastal Bend the strong sun can dry asphalt out faster, so watch for fading to gray and small cracks as your cue. Ask the pro to look at your driveway and give you a straight read instead of a fixed schedule.
Can concrete driveways be sealcoated too?
The word sealcoating usually means the black sealer made for asphalt. Concrete uses a different type of sealer. If you have a concrete driveway, tell the pro up front so they bring the right product, or ask them to point you to someone who does concrete.
Will sealcoating fix cracks and potholes?
No. Sealer is a thin protective coat, not a repair for structural damage. Small cracks can be filled first, and small low spots can be patched, but a driveway that is broken all the way through or sinking needs paving work. A good pro will tell you when sealing is not the right answer.
How long do I need to stay off the driveway after it is sealed?
Most sealers need about 24 to 48 hours before cars drive on them, and longer in humid or cool weather. Foot traffic can usually go sooner. Ask your pro for the exact wait time for the product they use and the weather that day.
What is the best weather for sealcoating?
Sealer needs warm, dry weather and no rain in the forecast for at least a day or two while it cures. That is easy to find in South Texas most of the year, but summer pop-up storms can be a problem. A pro will usually reschedule if rain is likely rather than risk a bad coat.
What should I ask a driveway sealcoating pro before they start?
Ask what sealer they use, whether cleaning and crack filling are included, how many coats you get, how long to keep cars off, and whether they carry liability insurance. Also ask them to be honest about whether your driveway is a good candidate for sealing or needs repair first.
Do I need to clean or prep the driveway myself first?
Usually no. Part of the job is cleaning the surface so the sealer sticks, which can mean sweeping, blowing off debris, and washing oil spots. You can help by moving cars, pots, and anything else off the driveway before the crew arrives.