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Precision Striping and Sealcoating, Inc. is proud to offer
high quality professional asphalt sealcoating to our valued residential customers
too.
We
use only the highest quality
SealMaster coal tar sealer. This is the same
sealer that we use on high traffic commercial parking lots.
We also offer Hot Crack Repair Sealing a rubber based crack sealant.
 
Many people wait too long to seal their driveways for
maximum protection. While it still helps anytime; the maximum benefit from
sealing begins with newer pavement. You would never "wait until it cracks"
to paint some new wood on your house would you? |
Reasons to Sealcoat your Driveway:
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Sealing protects asphalt from the damaging effects of
oxidation caused by the sun and moisture damage from rain and especially
ice & snow.
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Maintains that great "like new" appearance of your
property.
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Consistent maintenance including professional sealing can
up to double the life of your pavement. Saving your valuable pavement
investment.
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365 days a year the elements are attacking your pavement.
Did you know only a tiny percentage of pavement failure is due to traffic.
Driveways seldom "wear out". They "die of old age" from a lack of proper
maintenance throughout their lifespan.
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WATCH OUT FOR SCAMS!
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One of the biggest scams in asphalt
contracting is the “I have extra material” line. Any reputable sealing
contractor will have very little sealer left after a job is complete.
Also sealer does not go bad as long as it does not freeze so there is no
rush to get rid of it, if it is about to freeze it's too cold to apply
sealcoating anyway.
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Any contractor that knocks on your
door should only tell you one thing; that he left his shop with nothing
to do that day and is now out trying to drum up some work.
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Soliciting door to door is also
illegal in most towns.
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Beware of anyone who does not have
their truck lettered.
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What
is commonly called "OIL
BASED SEALER" IS ILLEGAL IN THE STATE OF NEW
JERSEY and most Northeast States.
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If a deal sounds to good to be true.
IT IS!
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Ask
for references, exact addresses, tell them to come back after you have
had a chance to go look at them... and do go look.
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If a contractor says that a price is
for “today only,” or “working in your area this week only” that usually
means that he is what’s called a “Gypsy”. “Gypsies”, the slang term for
"travelers", move from state to state and town to town. After they have
worn out their welcome, they move to a different state or town. These
people usually have out of state license plates, fancy trucks, and a
reason you need to do the work right now.
Always just take a moment to see if they are in the phone
book, if they say they are new, call directory assistance, that few cent
call could save you being taken advantage of for many $$.
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If the contractor you hire will only
accept cash or wants the check made out to cash, BEWARE.
Never make a check out to "cash" and if they insists on using
their personal name ask for a valid driver's license & copy all their
information.
A reputable contractor will always ask for a check made out in the
name of the business.
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If in any doubt, ask for their
contractor's license number, to see their drivers license, or
certificates of insurance. If they just give you information verbally
tell them to return the next business day after you have had a chance to
verify their information.
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USE COMMON SENSE. While not
every contractor who makes "cold calls" is disreputable many are, often
others are brand new, inexperienced, and desperate for work.
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Precision Striping and Sealcoating,
Inc. offers
Neighborhood Discounts for 3 or more driveways.
Click Here For A $15
Discount Web Coupon.
One coupon per
customer.
Coupon must be printed & returned with signed contract.
Contrary to popular belief applying sealer with a spray application is
not messy or dangerous.
When done correctly a spray application will give
you a consistently even layer of sealer. Precision Striping and
Sealcoating takes all the necessary precautions too protect your home,
sidewalks, landscaping, stone\brickwork etc.
When layer thickness varies
(which happens in most hand applications) sealer is more likely to “peel”
or “flake”.
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