New England Sealcoating provides expertise in repair and maintenance of asphalt surfaces. Those surfaces include recreational courts like tennis, basketball and pickleball. Services to these courts include pressure washing, crack repair, colorcoating, striping playing lines and accessory installation. Along with recreational court services, New England Sealcoating is a leader in New England for pavement maintenance services to commercial buildings,, warehouses, retail centers to apartment complexes, condominiums, even airports. Services provided are patching, cracksealing, sealcoating line striping and concrete repairs. Contact us today for your free estimate for all of your pavement needs!
New England Sealcoat had done a good job deveral years ago so we asked them to quote again. They were the best price and came mpre pr ;ess immedoately on the day and time we asked for the least disruption. They were very efficient and quick with civil and competent workers ---- hence our excellent rating.
Eliot Church of Newton.
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Andrei Korepin
5 days ago
5.0
Work was done professionally and with high quality.
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Jeffrey Goodman
5 days ago
5.0
Great service at a great value. From beginning the end the team was helpful and our tennis court now looks as good as new !
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Erik Ramanathan
Sep 9, 2025
5.0
Loved working with Adam - even after signing a contract for a more expensive scope, he came back to convince me a lesser scope was more appropriate. Experienced and honest. And a great result on resurfacing our tennis court.
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TED LONDI
Sep 5, 2025
5.0
The best service ever. I use them for my house and my commercial property.
Frequently Asked Questions About New England Sealcoating
What are the major threats to my asphalt?
The primary threats to asphalt pavements include oxidation from sun exposure, petroleum spills, and water intrusion. Oxidation causes the pavement to become brittle and crack, exposing the subsurface. Petroleum spills can dissolve the asphalt, weakening its binding properties. Water penetration, especially during freeze-thaw cycles, can soften the base and lead to buckling under normal traffic loads.
How soon after my lot is paved should I start a pavement maintenance program?
It is advisable to initiate a pavement maintenance program within the first year after paving. Early protection against sun, oil, gas spills, and water intrusion is crucial for maximizing the lifespan of your pavement. Delaying maintenance until cracks appear and patching is needed is a common but costly mistake.
How long should my parking lot be closed off after it is sealed?
The closure duration depends on the sealer used. For standard sealers, we recommend a 24-hour closure. If a fast-drying additive (approximately 2%) is used, the closure time can be reduced to about 12 hours. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and sun exposure can affect the curing time.
Why should I crack fill my lot?
Crack filling is essential to prevent water from penetrating the sub-base of your parking lot. Water infiltration through cracks is a significant cause of pavement failure. By sealing these cracks, you effectively protect the sub-base from water damage, extending the life of your pavement.
What color line paints are available?
Standard line paint colors include yellow and white, with blue used for handicap areas. Custom colors are available for an additional charge. We generally recommend maintaining the same color scheme for ease of maintenance, as it allows for better blending when lines wear and require repainting.
Can I change the striping layout after I sealcoat?
Changing the striping layout after sealcoating is possible, but may incur additional costs. Be aware that old lines may bleed through the sealer over time. Solutions include grinding off old lines, which is permanent but may mark the pavement, or applying blackout paint before sealcoating, which provides a temporary solution.
What is the size of a tennis court?
A standard tennis court playing area measures 78 feet by 36 feet. The typical fenced enclosure for a tennis court is larger, usually 120 feet by 60 feet. However, these dimensions may be adjusted to accommodate available space constraints.
After my court has been paved, how long do I need to wait before it is colorcoated?
Most manufacturers recommend waiting approximately 14 days after paving before applying colorcoating. This waiting period allows for the surface oils to dissipate, ensuring proper adhesion of the colorcoat.
What types of crack fillers are available for my tennis court?
There are three main types of crack fillers for tennis courts: membrane systems, concrete and acrylic mixtures, and hot rubberized asphalt. Membrane systems offer durability and flexibility. Concrete and acrylic mixtures are cost-effective but less durable. Hot rubberized asphalt provides excellent sealing but can be challenging to apply evenly and may affect colorcoat adhesion.
What is the average life of the colorcoating?
The lifespan of colorcoating varies depending on usage and environmental factors. On average, most courts require recoating every 5 to 8 years. For courts with cracks, we recommend inspections every 2-3 years to maintain optimal condition and appearance.