
Most driveways and parking lots in Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, and Port Orange should be sealcoated every 2 to 3 years, depending on traffic and weather exposure. Commercial properties with heavy traffic may need more frequent maintenance to keep surfaces protected all year long.
We offer a full range of sealcoating solutions, including:
Residential driveway sealcoating
Parking lot sealcoating
Crack filling and minor asphalt repairs
Protective coatings for new and existing pavement
Our services are tailored to properties across Daytona, South Daytona, DeLand, and surrounding areas.
Professional sealcoating ensures even coverage, correct material application, and long-term protection. DIY sealcoating often leads to streaks, peeling, and short-term results. Hiring experts like Construction Material Asphalt & Sealcoating LLC guarantees proper surface preparation, professional tools, and a smooth, durable finish.
Sealcoating instantly boosts curb appeal by restoring faded asphalt to a clean, jet-black finish. For homeowners and businesses in Port Orange and Daytona, it creates a welcoming, professional look while hiding stains, patchwork, and surface discoloration.
Absolutely. Sealcoating adds a protective layer that resists oil, gasoline, salt, and chemical damage. This is especially beneficial for driveways and commercial lots in Holly Hill where vehicle traffic is frequent and leaks are common.

Most sealcoating surfaces are dry to the touch within 4–8 hours and fully cured within 24–48 hours, depending on weather conditions.
You can usually walk on the surface after 24 hours, but vehicle traffic should wait at least 48 hours for best results.
Sealcoating alone does not repair cracks, but we provide crack filling before applying the sealcoat to ensure maximum protection.
With proper maintenance, professional sealcoating can last 2–3 years in Florida’s climate.
Yes, Construction Material Asphalt & Sealcoating LLC proudly offers free estimates for customers in Daytona, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, DeLand, and surrounding towns.