Our driveway sealing services in Ottawa guard against cracks, water damage, and UV rays—whether you have asphalt or concrete.





Your driveway takes a beating from freeze-thaw cycles, salt, sun, and everyday traffic. Professional sealing helps lock out moisture, slow down cracking, and keep your asphalt or concrete looking clean and well-maintained. It’s one of the easiest ways to extend the life of your driveway and boost curb appeal in one visit.
Benefits list:
✅ Blocks water absorption that leads to cracking and surface breakdown
✅ Helps resist salt staining, oil drips, and tire marks
✅ Restores a darker, cleaner look and a more “finished” appearance
✅ Extends driveway life and delays resurfacing costs

We’re not done until you’re happy with the finished look. If any area looks missed or uneven, let us know within 48 hours and we’ll come back to correct it at no extra cost.

Sealer can look different once it fully dries and cures. If you notice thin spots, uneven sheen, or an area that didn’t take the seal properly within 7 days, we’ll return to inspect it and apply a touch-up where needed.

Before we leave, we do a final walkthrough with you to confirm the driveway looks consistent and the edges are clean. We’ll also give you clear aftercare instructions (dry time, when to park, and first-wash timing) so you get the best long-term results.
Asphalt dries out and fades over time from sun, salt, and traffic—then small cracks start to form and spread. Our asphalt sealing helps protect the surface by reducing moisture penetration and slowing down oxidation, while restoring a clean, dark finish. It’s a simple upgrade that makes your driveway look better and helps it last longer.
Concrete is porous, which means it can soak in water, salt, and stains. Sealing adds a protective barrier that helps reduce discoloration, makes routine cleaning easier, and protects against everyday wear. Great for newer concrete you want to preserve—or older concrete you want to refresh and maintain.
Small cracks turn into big repairs when water gets in and freeze-thaw expands them. We seal cracks to help block moisture entry and slow down further spreading, which can extend the life of your driveway. Crack sealing is often the best step to take before sealing the full surface for a cleaner, more durable result.
Looking for professional driveway sealing in Ottawa and surrounding areas? We make it simple—fast quotes, clear prep instructions, and a clean, even application that’s built for Ontario weather. Whether it’s asphalt or concrete, we’ll recommend the best approach based on your driveway’s condition and how you use it.
We measure your driveway, note cracks, and discuss the best sealing approach.
We power wash or blow away debris, ensuring a clean slate for proper adhesion.
Using hot or cold crack filler, we fix small gaps to prevent water infiltration.
We apply the sealcoat (asphalt or concrete sealer) evenly, avoiding overlap marks.
Most sealers require 24–48 hours to cure. We do a walkthrough to confirm a smooth finish.
Our team is based in the heart of the region, allowing us to provide efficient and reliable service across Ottawa, Gatineau, and nearby areas.
Need a quick quote? Fill out the form to schedule your free inspection or estimate—no strings attached. Our team typically responds within 5 minutes, so you won’t be left waiting. We’ll help you get the information you need to move forward with confidence.
Pricing depends on driveway size, surface condition, and whether crack filling or stain treatment is needed. Asphalt sealing is often priced per sq ft, while concrete sealing can vary depending on the sealer type used.
Usually, yes—but we typically recommend waiting until the concrete is fully cured (often around 28 days). We’ll confirm the best timing based on the slab condition and manufacturer guidance for the sealer.
Yes. Sealing helps protect against water penetration, UV wear, and surface deterioration, which can reduce cracking and extend driveway life.
A common guideline is every 2–3 years for asphalt and every 3–5 years for concrete, depending on traffic, sun exposure, and winter conditions.