Commercial Chip Sealing
Long-lasting, beautiful, and distinguished, our commercial driveways are the most durable and prestigious in New England
Our commercial stone chip sealing products features the durability of traditional methods, with the quality control of modern technology.
There are no compromises. Our commercial road & parking lot products are designed for each business’s specific needs. A heavy duty chip stone surface is one of the most visible and important investments you can make in your commercial property.
How long will my new surface last?
Depending on how severe the winters are and with proper maintenance, it can last up to 15 years.
Is New England Asphalt Services properly licensed and insured?
New England Asphalt is a fully licensed, bonded and insured paving company. That means you can do business with us with 100% confidence.
How much does a typical project cost?
The total cost will depend on the size of the project and the condition of the site. We’re committed to being competitive within the chip-seal industry and an affordable alternative to asphalt. Contact us for a free quote.
When can I put customers back on my new roadway or parking lot?
Your new chip seal driveway can require, on average, up to two days to cure properly. Hot, dry weather speed the process. Cold wet weather slows it. To take the guesswork out, you can rely 100% on our experts to advise you when your driveway is ready.
How will you protect the property and landscaping during the process?
As professionals in the chip-sealing industry, we pride ourselves on respecting our customers’ property and landscaping. After 50 years experience in the industry, we know how to install a new driveway professionally, without damaging your landscape.
What kind of maintenance is required with a new chip-seal driveway?
Your new chip-seal driveway requires minimum maintenance. Blow off the surface when you notice any debris on it.
How do I remove snow?
We recommend plowing your driveway with a rubber edged snow plow or snowblower for the first season. Once the liquid has had time to fully cure and has been embedded into the liquid by traffic for a year, the chip-seal is less likely to be susceptible to plow damage.