Seal Coating

Durable Sealcoating Solutions for Commercial and Residential Properties
Sealcoating is a highly effective way to protect and extend the life of your pavement, shielding it from sun-induced oxidation, water damage, vehicle oil and gas spills, and even wear from rain or irrigation. Beyond protection, it revitalizes the look of your property, giving parking lots, driveways, and commercial spaces a clean, professional appearance that leaves a positive impression on clients and visitors. For businesses, sealcoating is especially valuable for high-traffic areas like retail centers, office complexes, schools, and industrial facilities, where maintaining safe, durable, and attractive surfaces is essential. At Pioneer Paving, we ensure the best results by thoroughly cleaning your pavement—using blowers, brooms, or power washing as needed—and applying two layers of high-quality sealcoat for maximum durability. We also treat oil spots with specialized chemicals to ensure strong adhesion, so your pavement is protected and looks great for years to come. With our experience, attention to detail, and commitment to customer satisfaction, Pioneer Paving is the trusted choice for commercial and residential sealcoating projects.
Seal Coat vs. Repave: Which Is Right for You?
Choosing asphalt seal coating over a full repave can be a smart, cost-effective solution for maintaining your parking lot or streets. Seal coating protects existing asphalt from sun damage, water infiltration, oil and chemical spills, and everyday wear, extending its lifespan and improving its appearance. It’s faster and less disruptive than a full repave, helping you minimize downtime and keep your property accessible for residents, customers, or employees. For companies looking to preserve their investment while keeping surfaces safe and attractive, seal coating offers a practical, budget-friendly approach that delivers long-term results without the expense and inconvenience of complete replacement. Give us a call so we can determine if this is the right solution for you and your project.

Extend Your Pavement’s Life Without Disrupting Operations
At Pioneer Paving & Grading, Inc., we know that every hour of downtime can impact your bottom line, which is why our seal coating services are designed to minimize disruption while maximizing pavement protection. We offer flexible, phased applications that fit your schedule, ensuring your operations can continue smoothly. Unlike contractors who stretch materials or ignore proper application guidelines, we strictly follow manufacturer recommendations to deliver a durable, long-lasting surface that extends the life of your pavement and reduces costly repairs over time. By allowing treated areas to cure properly—typically overnight—before reopening to traffic, we help safeguard both your property and your business operations, providing a reliable, professional solution that protects your investment for years to come.

Durable, Professional Asphalt Solutions for HOAs
Homeowners associations know that well-maintained asphalt surfaces are essential not only for safety and accessibility but also for preserving property values and curb appeal. Asphalt sealcoating is a cost-effective solution that protects pavement from the damaging effects of sun, water, oil, and everyday wear, helping to prevent cracks, potholes, and costly repairs down the road. Regular sealcoating extends the life of driveways, parking lots, and walkways, keeping them looking smooth, clean, and professionally maintained. At Pioneer Paving & Grading, Inc., we specialize in working with HOAs to provide reliable, high-quality sealcoating services tailored to each community’s schedule and budget. Our team uses industry-standard materials and techniques, ensuring a durable, long-lasting finish while minimizing disruption to residents. With a focus on clear communication, attention to detail, and exceptional customer service, Pioneer Paving makes it easy for HOAs to protect their asphalt investment and maintain a safe, attractive environment for homeowners.
