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Asphalt Seal Coating in Calaveras County, CA
Herring Paving Company provides professional asphalt seal coating across Calaveras, Amador, San Joaquin, and Stanislaus counties.
- Blocks UV rays that dry out and crack asphalt binder in the Central Valley's intense summer sun
- Prevents water from seeping under the surface and weakening the pavement base
- Stops vehicle fluids like oil and gas from softening and breaking down the asphalt
- Restores a clean, dark surface appearance that improves curb appeal and property value
- Reduces the frequency and cost of larger asphalt repairs over the life of the pavement
- Keeps the asphalt surface flexible, reducing brittleness caused by heat and oxidation
Expert Asphalt Seal Coating in Calaveras County, CA
Asphalt seal coating is one of the most practical maintenance services Herring Paving Company offers across Calaveras, Amador, San Joaquin, and Stanislaus counties. We apply a protective coating over your existing asphalt surface to block UV rays, water intrusion, and vehicle fluid damage before they break down your pavement. Across the Central Valley and Sierra foothill areas we serve, summer temperatures regularly push past 100°F and UV exposure is intense for months at a time. That heat and sun dry out the asphalt binder, making surfaces brittle and prone to cracking. Seal coating slows that process and keeps the surface flexible. We start every job with a thorough surface cleaning and crack prep before any coating goes down. Skipping prep is the most common reason seal coats fail early. Whether you own a commercial parking lot in Stockton, a rural driveway in Calaveras County, or a multi-unit property in Stanislaus County, regular seal coating protects your pavement investment and reduces the need for costly repairs. Contact Herring Paving Company to schedule a surface assessment.
What's included
- Blocks UV rays that dry out and crack asphalt binder in the Central Valley's intense summer sun
- Prevents water from seeping under the surface and weakening the pavement base
- Stops vehicle fluids like oil and gas from softening and breaking down the asphalt
- Restores a clean, dark surface appearance that improves curb appeal and property value
- Reduces the frequency and cost of larger asphalt repairs over the life of the pavement
- Keeps the asphalt surface flexible, reducing brittleness caused by heat and oxidation
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Asphalt Seal Coating FAQ
Common questions about asphalt seal coating in Calaveras County, CA.
Yes. UV rays are the primary cause of asphalt deterioration in San Joaquin County, not snow or ice. The intense Central Valley sun dries out the asphalt binder, causing it to crack and crumble without a protective seal.
Yes, we serve residential and commercial properties throughout Calaveras County. We assess the surface condition first to confirm seal coating is the right service before any work begins.
Surface fading, small cracks, and rough texture are signs your Stanislaus County pavement is ready for seal coating. Larger cracks and potholes need to be repaired before a seal coat is applied, or the coating will fail around those areas.
We clean the surface, prep any cracks, and then apply the protective coating in the correct weather conditions. Proper surface prep is what separates a seal coat that lasts from one that peels or fails early.
Most asphalt surfaces in Amador County benefit from seal coating every two to four years, depending on traffic, sun exposure, and surface condition. A surface inspection helps determine the right interval for your specific property.
No. Seal coating is a maintenance coating applied over sound asphalt, not a repair for structural cracks or potholes. Herring Paving Company addresses any needed crack filling or patching before seal coating so the finished surface holds up properly.
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(209) 609-6058Hours
- Monday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Saturday Closed
- Sunday Closed