Why Sealcoating Matters

Sealcoating acts as a protective barrier against the elements, preventing damage from UV rays, water, and chemicals. Regular sealcoating not only extends the lifespan of your asphalt but also restores its rich, black finish, enhancing curb appeal.

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Precision Line Striping for Safety and Compliance

Clear and accurate line striping is essential for directing traffic flow and ensuring safety in parking lots and roadways. Our striping services in New Hampshire adhere to local regulations, providing crisp, durable markings for parking spaces, crosswalks, and more.

Our Comprehensive Services

Asphalt Services Inc. offers a full range of sealcoating and striping solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of New Hampshire properties. Whether it’s a commercial parking lot or a residential driveway, our experienced team delivers quality results on every project.

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Serving Communities Across New Hampshire

We proudly serve various locations throughout New Hampshire, including Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Dover, Keene, and Portsmouth. Our local expertise ensures that we understand the specific challenges posed by New England’s climate, allowing us to provide services that stand the test of time.

Why Choose Asphalt Services Inc. for Sealcoating and Striping in New Hampshire?

  • Over 30 years of experience with New Hampshire climates
  • High-quality materials for lasting durability and protection
  • Precise, regulation-compliant striping for safety and accessibility
  • Timely, professional service with minimal disruption
  • Trusted by businesses, municipalities, and homeowners across the state
Asphalt Services Inc. crew performing asphalt paving in New Hampshire

Explore Our New Hampshire Asphalt Services

  • Asphalt Resurfacing: Rebuild failing pavement by recycling existing asphalt and base layers into a durable foundation for new paving.
  • Commercial Paving: From parking lots to roadways, our commercial paving services are designed to handle projects of any scale with precision and efficiency.
  • Crack Sealing: Protect your asphalt from water infiltration and extend its lifespan with our professional crack sealing services.
  • Milling: Prepare your surfaces for new overlays through our precise milling processes, ensuring a smooth and stable base.
  • Reclaiming/Pulverizing: Strengthen your asphalt base by grinding and mixing existing pavement layers into a stable, recycled foundation for repaving.
  • Sealcoating and Striping: Add a layer of protection and improve visibility with high-quality sealcoating and precise, regulation-compliant striping.
  • Sealcoating Supplies and Materials: Get professional-grade sealcoat products and tools delivered across New Hampshire for long-lasting pavement protection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I sealcoat my asphalt driveway or parking lot?

In New Hampshire, we recommend sealcoating every 2 to 3 years, depending on traffic levels and weather conditions. This helps maintain durability and appearance.

Will sealcoating fix existing cracks in the pavement?

Sealcoating does not repair cracks. Before sealcoating, our team will fill cracks to ensure a smoother, longer-lasting finish and better protection.

How long does it take for sealcoat to dry?

Typically, sealcoat dries within 24 hours. However, we recommend keeping vehicles off the surface for 48 hours to ensure full curing, especially in cooler or humid conditions.

Is line striping included with sealcoating?

We offer both services and can combine them in a single project. After sealcoating, we reapply fresh striping to meet safety and ADA compliance standards.

Do you offer sealcoating and striping services year-round in New Hampshire?

Sealcoating is weather-dependent and typically performed from spring through early fall. Striping can be done in broader conditions but may also be limited during winter months.