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McFarland Asphalt Coatings M.A.C. Asphalt

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McFarland Asphalt Coatings M.A.C. Asphalt

4.83(
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Welcome to McFarland Asphalt Coatings, the leading Paving specialists serving Urbandale and the surrounding areas. With over 22 years of experience in projects ranging from asphalt paving,seal coating,crushed asphalt millings ,patching and repairs looking forward to hearing from you give us a call for your free estimate

"Very neat and no mess at all."

Jennifer H on September 2020

Welcome to McFarland Asphalt Coatings, the leading Paving specialists serving Urbandale and the surrounding areas. With over 22 years of experience in projects ranging from asphalt paving,seal coating,crushed asphalt millings ,patching and repairs looking forward to hearing from you give us a call for your free estimate

"Very neat and no mess at all."

Jennifer H on September 2020


Spring is approaching! Make sure you contact us for any of your concrete projects, we provide free estimates and will make sure we satisfy all of your needs. Give us a call now!


"Very knowledgeable about concrete, and provides good value and quality in a reasonable amount of time."

Brad A on November 2024

Concrete business locally owned and operated we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. Call or message us to schedule an estimate today!

"Very knowledgeable about concrete, and provides good value and quality in a reasonable amount of time."

Brad A on November 2024








James Construction LLC

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James Construction LLC

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At James Construction, we pride ourselves in our work and our satisfaction stems from our customers satisfaction. We provide top notch outdoor services, including but not limited to, concrete, grading, ponds, retaining walls, sod, and so much more!

At James Construction, we pride ourselves in our work and our satisfaction stems from our customers satisfaction. We provide top notch outdoor services, including but not limited to, concrete, grading, ponds, retaining walls, sod, and so much more!

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Driveway Sealcoating questions, answered by experts

Depending on the product used, you should avoid using your driveway for 48 to 72 hours after sealing it. In general, water-based driveway sealers cure much faster compared to oil-based and solvent-based sealers. Some driveways are even ready in just four to five hours.

If you don’t want to seal the entire driveway using a squeegee, you can use a roller instead. Rolling the driveway sealer also provides an even, sufficient coating, although it might require more skills to control the speed and pressure. We don’t recommend spraying the driveway sealer because it would cause more splash, hence wasting more material. If anything, you may spray the sealant and go over the surface again with a squeegee to ensure proper coating.

On average, asphalt dries within 24 to 72 hours, meaning it’s solid enough for light traffic—walking and careful driving. Full curing—when asphalt reaches peak strength—can take anywhere from three months to a year. During that time, heavy loads and sharp objects can leave marks. Weather, asphalt mix, and thickness all affect how quickly it dries and cures. If you want your asphalt to last, treat it gently until it’s fully cured. For the best results, check with a professional asphalt contractor for their advice.

Access to commercial-grade products and equipment, ensuring thorough coverage and long-lasting protection.

Plan to seal your driveway between late spring (after the rains have slowed) and early fall, or when temperatures are 55 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. A warmer environment helps the sealant bond with the driveway. To ensure your driveway cures correctly, you should make sure no rain is in the forecast for at least 48 hours after sealing.

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