The plain-English relationship

How High Point Sealcoating Works

We arrange the request and help define the pavement question. An independent service provider confirms availability, qualifications, method, scope, and price—and performs any work you authorize.

Illustrative asphalt sealer application at a clean driveway edge
2–3 year decision pointInspect condition instead of buying an automatic annual coating.
50°F common minimumThe named product and full cure-period forecast control the actual threshold.
24–48 hour closureCommon vehicle guidance; shade, humidity, coats, and temperature can require 72 hours.

Start with the pavement

Who is High Point Sealcoating?

High Point Sealcoating is a DBA voice operated by INITIATOR LLC. We are not presenting an invented paving contractor, owner, storefront, fleet, crew, review history, license, insurance policy, or portfolio. We publish researched pavement guidance, answer the initial call, collect useful project details, and arrange an introduction for potential service.

The independent provider is the party that inspects, measures, proposes, schedules, and performs any cleaning, crack filling, patching, coating, or striping you choose. The provider—not High Point Sealcoating—confirms its service area, availability, qualifications, insurance, product, methods, contract terms, price, warranty if any, and responsibility for the work.

Tell us what the asphalt looks like

Request a Written Quote

Submitting this form allows High Point Sealcoating to send your details to an independent local service provider, who can contact you about scheduling and a written quote.

What happens when you call or submit the form?

We ask for the contact, city or ZIP, property type, approximate pavement area, visible condition, service being considered, access limits, and timing. Photos can help distinguish a sound weathered surface from cracking, patching, drainage, or paving questions. Do not send payment information, access codes, alarm details, account numbers, or other sensitive records.

We may identify a better question before arranging the provider conversation. A sealcoating request with widespread alligator cracking should include a structural repair branch. A commercial quote needs tenant, delivery, accessible-route, phasing, and striping information. Clarifying the scope does not guarantee that a provider accepts the job or that one treatment is suitable.

What information is shared?

Submitting the form allows High Point Sealcoating to send the contact and project details to an independent local service provider that can follow up about availability, scheduling, and a written quote. The same disclosure appears beside every form. The provider may request additional information directly after identifying itself.

We do not need payment credentials, private account records, medical information, tenant screening data, or entry codes to arrange an estimate. Share only what the provider needs through a channel you have verified. Ask how photos, addresses, and property records will be used or retained when that matters to you.

What must the service provider confirm?

The provider should confirm its legal identity, service radius, current availability, people who will arrive, qualifications relevant to the work, insurance required by you or the property, scope, exclusions, material, application rate, coats, crack and repair decisions, traffic plan, weather rule, closure, price, payment, and change process.

For North Carolina projects at or above $40,000 that fall under the general-contractor statute, review the licensing threshold and any project-specific requirements. A typical residential sealcoating price being lower does not establish quality by itself. Commercial ownership, procurement, fire, accessibility, environmental, and other requirements can still apply at different values.

Who do you sign an agreement with?

You sign with the actual provider performing or legally coordinating the service, not with a fictional High Point Sealcoating crew. Read the company name, address, scope, payment destination, cancellation terms, change authorization, cleanup, damage process, and any warranty. Do not pay a door-to-door person whose identity and scope cannot be verified.

If the provider recommends a change after inspection or cleaning, request a photograph, reason, quantity, treatment, and revised price. You can approve, defer the affected zone, or seek another opinion. An introduction is not an obligation to hire, and a request is not approval for work to begin.

How are the 3 disclosure surfaces kept clear?

The arrangement disclosure appears in exactly 3 repeated locations: beside the quote form, in the site footer with a link here, and on this explanation page. It is not hidden inside every FAQ or used to interrupt technical answers. The purpose is to make the relationship visible where a person submits details, finishes reading, or asks directly.

The first-person brand voice remains useful: we explain, schedule, arrange, and help define. Performance verbs belong to the provider or the crew it sends. That distinction lets us speak plainly without implying that INITIATOR LLC owns paving equipment or directly applies sealcoat at a property.

Questions people actually ask

What else should you know before scheduling?

Is High Point Sealcoating the company doing the work?

High Point Sealcoating, operated by INITIATOR LLC, publishes the guidance and arranges the initial request. An independent service provider identifies itself, confirms scope and price, signs the service agreement, and performs authorized work. Verify that provider's legal identity, qualifications, insurance required by the property, material, terms, and responsibility before hiring.

Am I required to hire the provider who contacts me?

No. An introduction or quote request is not an obligation to hire. Review the provider's identity, written scope, exclusions, material, weather rule, price, payment terms, and references when available. You can ask questions, request changes, compare another proposal, defer work, or decline. No pavement work should begin without your authorization and an understood agreement.

What details should I leave out of the form?

Do not submit payment cards, bank information, account numbers, Social Security numbers, alarm codes, lockbox combinations, gate codes, medical data, or private tenant records. The initial request needs contact information, city or ZIP, property type, pavement condition, approximate size, service, access limits, and timing. Share any later access detail only with a verified provider through a suitable channel.

Who is responsible if the scope changes?

The provider should document the condition, explain why it changes the original work, state the added quantity or alternate treatment, and obtain authorization before proceeding. The signed agreement should identify who can approve changes and how price is revised. You may defer that area or seek another opinion. High Point Sealcoating does not authorize property work for you.

A written scope before the work

Ready to decide what the asphalt actually needs?

Call High Point Sealcoating or send the form. We will arrange the conversation, and the service provider will confirm the work, weather plan, and price before you approve anything.

(336) 705-6990