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How Often Should You Sealcoat a Parking Lot?

How Often Should You Sealcoat a Parking Lot?

Quick Answer

  • Most commercial parking lots benefit from sealcoating every 2 to 3 years.
  • High traffic areas may require more frequent applications.
  • Sealcoating is preventative maintenance that protects asphalt from water, UV damage, and oxidation.
  • Skipping maintenance often leads to cracking, surface failure, and premature repaving.

Sealcoating is one of the most effective ways to protect a parking lot and extend the life of asphalt. The challenge for many property owners is knowing when to apply it. Sealing too late allows damage to progress, while sealing too early may not provide maximum value.

Why Sealcoating Frequency Matters

Asphalt naturally degrades over time as oils evaporate and the surface oxidizes. Sealcoating slows this process by creating a protective barrier that blocks moisture and sunlight.

When sealcoating is applied on a consistent cycle, asphalt remains flexible, cracks form more slowly, and the surface stays easier to maintain.

🛡 Surface Protection 💧 Moisture Resistance ☀️ UV Shielding 🖤 Appearance Restoration

Routine sealcoating helps prevent expensive repairs and early replacement.

Typical Sealcoating Timeline

For most commercial parking lots, sealcoating every two to three years provides the best balance between protection and cost.

  • Light traffic lots: every 3 years
  • Moderate traffic lots: every 2 to 3 years
  • High traffic areas: every 1 to 2 years

These timelines assume cracks are sealed and the surface is in generally good condition.

Factors That Affect How Often to Sealcoat

Not all parking lots age the same. Several factors influence how quickly asphalt deteriorates and how often sealcoating is needed.

🚗 Traffic Volume 🧂 Exposure to Oils and Chemicals 🌧 Moisture and Drainage ❄️ Freeze Thaw Cycles 🛞 Turning and Braking Zones

High stress areas may need more frequent attention.

Drive lanes, entrances, and loading zones typically wear faster than parking stalls and should be evaluated separately.

Signs Your Parking Lot Needs Sealcoating

Visual indicators often signal when sealcoating is overdue.

  • Faded or gray asphalt
  • Surface dryness or brittleness
  • Hairline cracking
  • Reduced water beading on the surface

Addressing these signs early helps prevent deeper damage.

When Pavement Restore™ Is the Better Option

If asphalt shows widespread surface cracking, oxidation, or rough texture, sealcoating alone may not be enough. This is where Pavement Restore™ becomes the smarter solution.

Pavement Restore™ repairs and rejuvenates the asphalt surface before sealcoating, filling micro cracks and restoring flexibility. It is often used to reset the pavement condition before starting a new sealcoating cycle.

Pro Tip: Restoring the surface before sealing improves performance and extends maintenance intervals.

Not Sure When Your Lot Needs Sealcoating?

A professional assessment helps determine the right maintenance plan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can sealcoating be done year round? +
Sealcoating can be applied in many conditions, but proper surface preparation and curing are critical for long term performance.
Does sealcoating hide cracks? +
Sealcoating does not repair cracks. Cracks should be sealed or restored before application to prevent further damage.
Is sealcoating worth the cost? +
Yes. Sealcoating is one of the most cost effective ways to extend pavement life and reduce long term maintenance expenses.

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