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RVA River City Seal Coating
4.6(
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Asphalt Sealing

Serving King William, VA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Ronnie Miller, is very professional and very nice. The driveway was complemented by other contractors that I had doing some other work.. they wanted to know who did my driveway. It was quick and looks gorgeous."
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Before- sealing and striping
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Response time10 hrs
Response rate96%
57 neighbors recently requested a quote
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MAGIC SEAL LLC
5.0(
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Asphalt Sealing

Serving King William, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Castello and Billy did a great job sealcoating my Asphalt driveway. It was 5+ years since I had seal coated. There were big and small cracks. Castello used gravel and tar mixture to fill big cracks and melted rubber for the smaller cracks. He filled the cracks thoroughly while billy put sand on top, so the rubber wouldn't stick to the vehicle and come out. I was very happy with their work and the rate seemed very reasonable."
After Installation
Before Installation
Response time6 hrs
Response rate90%
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
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ROC Construction LLC
4.5(
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Asphalt Paving - InstallGravel or Loose Fill Paving - Install, Spread or ScrapeAsphalt Paving - Repair or Patch+3 more

Serving King William, VA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Showed up with a crew of the day after I said I would sign a contract and did a good job for a very reasonable price. I was planning a repair because I thought paving the driveway would be too expensive, He quoted me a price on the repair and on paving it and I told him to go ahead and pave it."
Response time10 hrs
96 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Asphalt Driveways questions, answered by experts

New asphalt goes through two stages: drying and curing. Drying typically takes 24 to 72 hours, after which the surface is solid enough for light use like walking or careful driving. While you may be able to park on it after 72 hours, the surface is still soft and should be treated gently. Full curing is a much longer process, taking anywhere from 30 days to a full year for the asphalt to reach maximum strength. During this extended curing period, the asphalt is susceptible to damage from heavy vehicles, sharp objects, and high temperatures. Factors like weather, the specific asphalt mix, and application thickness all influence drying and curing times. For the most accurate timeline and to ensure the longevity of your new asphalt, it is always best to consult with your installation contractor for their specific recommendations.

Yes, with colored finishes and decorative stamping for a personalized touch.

Three inches is a great thickness for a residential asphalt driveway that sees minimal to moderate traffic from cars, SUVs, and pickup trucks. However, a thicker driveway can better withstand the weight of a heavier vehicle, such as a trailer or a recreational vehicle. If you drive a heavy vehicle on a thin driveway, you risk cracking and damaging it.

You should contact your driveway installer before winterizing a newly installed driveway. Winterizing it before the asphalt or concrete has fully cured can damage the driveway. But in many cases, you don't need to winterize a newly installed driveway anyway since it's likely freshly sealed and won't have much damage yet. 

Driveways should be sloped with a minimum 2% slope—anything lower will cause precipitation and runoff to collect. A 2% slope is the equivalent of a 2-foot rise over 100 feet. One quick way to check the integrity of your driveway’s slope: no more than four inches of water should collect on the surface longer than 15 minutes after rain.

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