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How Much Does Sealcoating Cost in 2026?

No verified Triad provider publishes a broad price menu. We use sourced national bands as comparison tools, then the vendor measures and confirms the written High Point quote.

Last updated July 2026

Illustrative side-by-side spray and squeegee asphalt sealer application
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

What is a realistic sealcoating price per square foot?

As of July 2026, published national bands vary substantially. Common cost-guide figures cluster around $0.20–$0.65 per square foot for standard residential sealing, while HomeGuide publishes installed figures up to about $1–$2 per square foot and $400–$800 for a 400-square-foot example. Out-of-market contractor menus can run about $0.20–$0.40 per square foot.

Commercial references in the fact pack range about $0.14–$0.50 per square foot, with combined seal-and-crack packages around $0.60–$0.80. These are not High Point offers. They mix markets, minimums, materials, repairs, and scope. The useful number is a measured quote that shows what preparation, crack work, product, coats, phasing, and markings are included.

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What published 2026 ranges can you use as checks?

Residential standard sealing: roughly $0.20–$0.65 per square foot across several national guides. Out-of-market menus: about $250–$395 per 1,000 square feet in one Ohio example. Materials alone: roughly $0.06–$0.38 per square foot by chemistry, with asphalt emulsion around $0.08–$0.10 and some latex or acrylic products around $0.20–$0.25. None includes every local labor and minimum.

Commercial lot sealing: roughly $0.14–$0.50 per square foot across published sources. Crack filling: about $0.50–$3.00 per linear foot, with professional direct work often cited around $0.90–$1.50. Power-washing add-ons: about $0.27–$0.39 per square foot in one 2026 guide. The vendor confirms whether any of these units match the proposed method.

Comparison data gathered July 2026; not High Point offers.
ScopePublished comparison rangeWhat can change it
Residential sealing$0.20–$0.65/sq ft common band; some guides higherMinimum, prep, cracks, product, coats, access
Commercial sealing$0.14–$0.50/sq ftArea, phases, traffic, repairs, striping
Crack filling$0.50–$3.00/linear ftWidth, cleaning, routing, material, mobilization
Power-washing add-on$0.27–$0.39/sq ft in one guideSoil, runoff control, dry time, access

Why does a small driveway cost more per square foot?

Every job has work that does not shrink with area: travel, setup, measuring, blowing, mixing, protecting edges, loading equipment, weather risk, and cleanup. A 400-square-foot pad can therefore hit a $150–$250 or higher minimum even when the implied unit price exceeds a large-lot band. Minimums are normal when they are disclosed, not hidden as an inflated area.

Hand edging, a steep slope, a single narrow access, extensive masking, 150 feet of cracks, oil treatment, or a return for a second coat can dominate a small total. Ask the bidder to show the minimum and add-ons. A neighbor route may reduce mobilization, but it should not create a pressure sale or justify leftover mystery material.

Why are cheap sealcoating bids cheap?

Sometimes a provider is efficient or has a route nearby. Often the scopes differ. A low bid can omit crack treatment, exclude patching, leave cleaning to the homeowner, use more dilution, apply below the manufacturer's coverage, substitute 1 thin spray pass for a true coat system, skip hand edges, or assume ideal access and weather. The black color initially hides many differences.

Ask for product family and name, mix or dilution instruction, gallons planned, measured square feet, theoretical coverage, aggregate or additive, application method, number of separately dried coats, preparation, crack quantity, and excluded repairs. If the bidder cannot connect gallons and square feet to the product's rate, the price is not yet comparable.

How should crack filling and patching appear on the price?

Crack filling should use measured linear feet or a clearly stated allowance, width range, cleaning method, material, fill geometry, and added-foot unit. Patching should state square feet, approximate depth, removal, base allowance, asphalt lifts, compaction, and added-depth units. Neither belongs inside a vague repair as needed promise with no quantity.

A low base quote plus undefined repair changes can exceed a higher complete proposal after the crew arrives. Ask for a condition map and alternates. You can approve the base, add selected repairs, defer failed zones, or seek a paving opinion. The vendor should not coat over excluded structural failures merely to keep the original total intact.

What adds cost to a commercial parking lot?

Multiple mobilizations, night or weekend access, cleaning around wheel stops, oil areas, heavy crack footage, full-depth patches, hand coating near buildings, 2 coats, traffic control, phased closures, tenant communication support, striping layout, accessible symbols, fire lanes, arrows, curbs, and a weather return all add measurable work. A large empty rectangle is the lowest-complexity case.

Request a phase map and item count. A 50,000-square-foot lot completed in 2 closures is not equivalent to the same area split into 5 nights with daily reopening. Ask who moves cars, manages towing, controls deliveries, protects accessible routes, approves handback, and pays for a missed phase when owner access was not ready.

What should the written High Point quote contain?

The quote should identify the provider, property, measured area, minimum or mobilization, cleaning, crack feet, patch dimensions, material chemistry, product, mix, application method, coverage rate, coats, hand work, protection, phases, striping quantities, temperature and rain rule, closure, cleanup, taxes, payment, and added-work authorization. The vendor supplies the price after review.

Compare 2 or 3 proposals in a table with those fields. Do not normalize by deleting detail from the stronger bid; ask the thinner bidder to price the same work. A $0.28 rate with cracks, 2 phases, and striping can be cheaper than a $0.22 coating-only rate after all missing work is added, but only a common scope reveals it.

Questions people actually ask

What else should you know before scheduling?

How much is a 1,000-square-foot driveway to seal?

Using the common national $0.20–$0.65 band gives a rough $200–$650 comparison before local minimums, heavy preparation, cracks, patches, premium material, or unusual access. Some 2026 guides publish higher installed figures. This is not a High Point offer. The vendor measures the asphalt and confirms the written scope and price as of July 2026.

Is $0.15 per square foot too cheap?

It may be legitimate for a large simple lot or a narrow scope, but it is below many residential comparison bands. Ask what is missing: cleaning, crack work, hand edges, material solids, coverage rate, second coat, mobilization, traffic control, or striping. Price cannot be judged without gallons, measured area, product instructions, and a written list of included work.

Should I pay extra for 2 coats?

Only when the product system, surface, and coverage justify it. Ask whether 2 coats means 2 separately applied layers with proper drying, or 2 quick spray directions counted as a phrase. Request gallons, square footage, rate, and recoat interval. A correctly applied single system can be better than 2 under-applied passes over dirty pavement.

Why is crack filling priced by linear foot?

The work follows crack length rather than pavement area. Width, branching, cleaning, routing, old filler, moisture, material, and traffic still affect production. A quote should measure or allow a number of feet and state an added-foot price. National July 2026 comparisons range roughly $0.50–$3.00 per foot, not including every minimum or repair.

Do you publish a fixed High Point price menu?

No verified Triad provider published a broad menu in the July 2026 fact pack, so a local-looking rate would be invented. We publish dated national comparisons and their limitations. The vendor's measured written quote is the price for the actual address, condition, preparation, material, coats, access, phasing, and striping.

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