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Driveway Sealing in Oklahoma City, OK

Oklahoma City homeowners face tornado alley: most violent tornadoes in the world pass through here (ef4/ef5 risk) that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Edmond, Moore, Norman, Yukon, Mustang, and surrounding Oklahoma City communities.

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Why Oklahoma City Homes Need Driveway Sealing

Tornado Alley: most violent tornadoes in the world pass through here (EF4/EF5 risk)
Severe hail storms — OKC metro is in the hail belt
Extreme summer heat exceeding 100°F for weeks
Ice storms are periodic winter hazard on red clay terrain
Dramatic temperature swings common year-round
Common Home Types We Service
Brick ranch homes throughout Oklahoma CountyNew construction in Edmond, Moore, and MustangTudor and Colonial in older Nichols Hills and Mesta ParkSplit-level homes in Midwest City and Del CityCustom homes in Gaillardia and The Greens at Gaillardia

What You Get

Extends driveway life by 5–10 years
Protects against UV fading, oxidation, and cracking
Resists oil, gas, and chemical stains
Improves appearance with rich, dark finish
Fills hairline cracks before they become major damage
Prevents water intrusion and freeze-thaw damage

Our Driveway Sealing Process

01

Cleaning & Prep

The driveway is thoroughly cleaned, oil spots are pre-treated with degreaser, and any weeds or debris are removed.

02

Crack Filling

Existing cracks are cleaned out and filled with rubberized crack filler before sealing.

03

Sealer Application

Professional-grade coal tar or asphalt-based sealer is applied in one or two coats using squeegee or spray equipment.

04

Curing Time

The driveway is blocked off for 24–48 hours to allow the sealer to cure completely before vehicle traffic.

Seasonal Considerations for Oklahoma City

1
Post-tornado damage assessment and repair (March–June priority)
2
Post-hail roof and siding inspection every spring
3
Summer heat bleaching and cracking of exterior stucco and paint
4
Ice storm branch removal and gutter repair
5
Red clay soil erosion management after heavy rains

Areas We Serve in Oklahoma City

Our driveway sealing pros are available throughout the Oklahoma City metro area, including:

EdmondMooreNormanYukonMustangMidwest CityDel CityNichols HillsChoctawTuttle

Driveway Sealing FAQ for Oklahoma City Homeowners

How often should Oklahoma City homeowners get driveway sealing?
Given Oklahoma City's tornado alley: most violent tornadoes in the world pass through here (ef4/ef5 risk), most homeowners benefit from driveway sealing at least once a year. Post-tornado damage assessment and repair (March–June priority) often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Oklahoma City most need driveway sealing?
Brick ranch homes throughout Oklahoma County and New construction in Edmond, Moore, and Mustang are the most common home types in Oklahoma City and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
How often should I seal my driveway?
Most asphalt driveways should be sealed every 2–3 years. New driveways should wait 6–12 months before the first sealing to allow proper curing.
How long does the process take?
Most residential driveways can be sealed in 2–4 hours. The driveway should stay off-limits for 24 hours and avoid vehicle traffic for 48–72 hours for full cure.
Can you seal a cracked driveway?
Yes. Minor to moderate cracks can be filled prior to sealing. Severely deteriorated driveways may need repairs or replacement before sealing is effective.
What's the best time of year to seal a driveway?
Late spring through early fall when temperatures are consistently above 50°F and no rain is expected for 24 hours.

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