What you can’t see in the bucket decides how long it lasts
Some crews stretch their sealer with extra water so a job goes further and costs them less. It looks black the day it’s done and wears thin within a season. We use commercial-grade sealer mixed to spec — the part you can’t see is exactly the part that determines how long the coating holds up.
— The Behncke crew · since 1948
Your next step
“Why are sealcoat quotes so different?”
A lot of it comes down to what’s in the bucket:
- Driveway sealcoating — material quality and what a fair quote covers
- Residential sealcoating — what good sealer actually buys you
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Sun, water, and Moline’s freeze-thaw cycle break asphalt down from the surface in — graying it, opening cracks, and letting water reach the base. Sealcoating every two to three years seals out that damage and can double a driveway’s life. Stay ahead of it and you avoid the far bigger bill that comes with replacement.
Driveway Care for Moline Homes
Driveway Sealcoating
Commercial-grade sealer that locks out water and UV and brings back the deep black finish.
Crack Filling
Hot-rubber crack fill that keeps water out of the cracks before they spread and heave.
Patch & Pothole Repair
Targeted repair of failed spots and potholes before they undermine the whole driveway.
Asphalt Overlay
When the surface is worn but the base is still solid, a fresh overlay restores the driveway without a full tear-out.
We’ll Tell You When It’s Upkeep — Not Replacement
Plenty of Moline homeowners get quoted to tear out and repave a driveway that just needs a good sealcoat, crack fill, and a couple of patches. We’ll walk your driveway and give you the honest version — the work that protects it without spending money you don’t need to.
Common Driveway Sealcoating Questions
Most Moline driveways do best on a two-to-three-year cycle. New asphalt should cure for a season first, then a coat every few years keeps water and UV out before they can crack the surface.
Generally late spring through early fall, when daytime temperatures stay warm enough for the sealer to cure. We schedule around the weather so it sets up properly.
If the base is sound and the cracks are manageable, sealcoating is a fraction of repaving and buys years more life. If the asphalt has failed through, we’ll tell you honestly — no upsell.
Usually 24 to 48 hours depending on temperature and humidity. We’ll give you a clear timeline before we start.
Driveway Looking Tired in Moline?
We’ll take a look, tell you whether it needs a sealcoat or real repair, and put a written estimate in your hands — usually within one business day.
