Company Overview
Oz Sealcoating is a Mastic-based expert in protecting and enhancing residential and commercial concrete surfaces. We understand the unique challenges Long Island homes face, including water damage from poor lawn grading and bare patches that can affect pavement integrity. Our specialized sealcoating services create a waterproof barrier for your driveway, walkways, and patios. This helps prevent water from seeping into the concrete base, which is a common issue when drainage is poor. By sealing and protecting your existing concrete, we provide a durable, cost-effective solution that extends the life of your pavement and improves your property's curb appeal, directly addressing the landscaping and water management concerns common in our local community.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Question Answers
How can sealcoating help with my lawn's poor grading and water runoff issues in Mastic?
While sealcoating doesn't directly fix grading, it protects your concrete surfaces from the consequences of poor drainage. When water pools or runs off improperly due to grading issues, it can seep into and erode your driveway's base. Our professional sealcoating creates a waterproof shield that prevents water penetration, protecting the structural integrity of your pavement from the excess moisture common in our local yards.
Will sealcoating my driveway help with the bare, muddy patches near my pavement?
Absolutely. Bare patches and eroded soil near your driveway often result from water runoff washing away grass and topsoil. By sealing your driveway, you significantly reduce water absorption into the concrete and the subsequent runoff that causes this erosion. This helps stabilize the soil along the edges of your pavement, making it easier to re-seed and maintain a healthier lawn right up to your property's hardscapes.
As a Mastic homeowner, when is the best time of year to get my driveway sealcoated?
For our Long Island climate, late spring through early fall is ideal. We need several consecutive days of dry weather with temperatures above 50°F for proper application and curing. Scheduling during this period ensures the sealant bonds correctly and provides maximum protection before winter, when freeze-thaw cycles and moisture can cause the most damage to unsealed concrete.


