Asphalt Sealcoating Services in Ponca City OK
Asphalt is tough — but not invincible. Every day, your lot is exposed to water, sunlight, and heavy traffic. These elements erode the binders that hold the pavement together, causing it to oxidize, crack, and break down over time. That’s where our asphalt sealcoating services in Ponca City, OK come in — putting a stop to that.
We apply a protective coating that acts like sunscreen and armor for your asphalt. It blocks out damaging UV rays, keeps water from seeping into the surface, and shields against everyday wear and tear.
“It’s easy to think of sealcoating as a visual upgrade — and while it definitely helps your lot look better, it also provides long-term structural benefits.

How to Tell If Your Lot Needs Sealcoating
Even if your asphalt isn’t full of potholes, it may still be past due for sealcoating. Here are two quick tests to help you check:
- The Eye Test Take a look at your lot. If it’s starting to look pale grey or has lost that deep black color, it’s probably time. A good rule of thumb is to reseal every 2–3 years, though lots with heavier traffic may need it more often.
- The Hand Test Rub your hand across the surface. If it feels rough, brittle, or uneven, that’s a sign oxidation is already taking its toll.
Not sure what you’re seeing? Snap a photo and text it to us at (919) 897-7254. We’ll give you quick, honest feedback — and if needed, come take a look ourselves.
What’s Included in Our Sealcoating Service
Surface Prep
Application
Protection You Can Count On
Frequently Asked Questions
Typically, every 2–3 years, depending on traffic and weather exposure.
Products for sealcoating generally fit two types. Coal tar-based emulsions or asphalt-based ones. Coal tar-based sealers’ remarkable resistance to UV deterioration, water, and oil explains their great longevity. Asphalt-based sealers might not provide the same degree of chemical protection even if they smell better and are more ecologically friendly than coal tar-based options.
Proper sealcoating application helps to increase pavement surface roughness, so improving possible traction. Added to the sealant mix, sand or other aggregates increase skid resistance, therefore reducing slipperiness and providing a safer surface for both walkers and cars.