THE PROFESSIONAL CHOICE FOR COMMERCIAL SEALCOATING IN NH, MA & VT
Get More Out of Your Parking Lot with Professional Sealcoating in NH & MA
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Why Customers choose JDK for Commercial Sealcoating throughout NH, MA, and VT
Our Equipment
For years, JDK Pavement has been a pavement contractor of choice for businesses across New Hampshire, Northern MA, and even into Vermont. With our constant focus on quality and professionalism, JDK Pavement has continued to grow, while simultaneously enhancing our ability to offer full-service paving for projects of any size.
Our Team
We strive to employ a team of experts, dedicated not to just doing the job. But to doing the job well. Our people combined with our experience are one of our greatest assets.
Our Approach
At JDK, we don’t strive to be the cheapest or the fastest. But we say that for good reason. What we do strive for, is to deliver long-lasting quality and great service. When it comes to our approach and our materials, we never cut corners – and it shows in the end result. Put simply: our work lasts.
Materials Used for Commercial Sealcoating
Refined Coal Tar Sealcoating
Often referred to as “CTPE” (or coal tar pitch emulsion) the advantage of refined coal tar is that it is a stable molecular structure. This means it offers great resistance to the elements, chemicals, and solvents. First introduced in the 1950s, refined coal tar has been used for many years to protect off-street pavements. In fact, due to its resistance to chemicals, refined coal tar sealcoating is required by the Federal Aviation Administration due to its natural resistance to harsh chemicals, like jet fuel.
Did You Know?
Asphalt has a low resistance to sunlight
The asphalt in your parking lot is a basic combination of rock, sand, and glue (and, possibly, other additives). Radiation will break down the adhesive in your asphalt, eliminating its flexibility and weakening it so that it less effectively holds together. This gradual softening can lead to a loose top on your pavement surface. The first sign of this change is when your asphalt begins to change color.
Next, your parking lot will begin to look more rough, with sand appearing in the lower portions of your lot. This is due to the various asphalt components breaking down. Finally, the bigger rocks in your asphalt will begin to fall out. Sealcoating your parking lot will help you avoid this gradual breakdown



