How often should asphalt driveways be sealcoated in Virginia?
Most driveways in Virginia benefit from sealcoating about every 2 to 3 years depending on traffic, sun exposure, and drainage conditions.
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Most driveways in Virginia benefit from sealcoating about every 2 to 3 years depending on traffic, sun exposure, and drainage conditions.
If the base is stable, targeted repairs or overlays may be effective. If there is widespread base failure, full reconstruction is typically the better long-term choice.
Yes. Freeze-thaw movement, water intrusion, and heat cycles materially impact performance, which is why drainage and maintenance planning are critical.