Asphalt, Sealcoating & Chip Seal Services in Lane County, OR
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Serving All of Lane County with Expert Pavement Care
Lane County is diverse — from the busy streets of Eugene and Springfield to rural roads winding through small towns like Cottage Grove, Creswell, and Junction City. Oregon’s wet winters, freeze–thaw cycles, and moss growth create tough conditions for pavement everywhere in the county.
Seal It Up! provides professional asphalt maintenance and installation services across Lane County, including:
- Sealcoating
- Chip seal paving
- Crack & pothole repair
- Line striping & pavement markings
- Asphalt paving & resurfacing
Whether it’s a driveway in Creswell, a commercial lot in Springfield, or a rural road in Oakridge, our team has you covered.

Why Lane County Properties Need Regular Maintenance
- Rain & Moisture – Constant precipitation leads to water intrusion and base damage.
- Freeze–Thaw Cycles – Seasonal shifts create expanding cracks and potholes.
- Moss & Algae – Shaded driveways and parking areas in the valley trap moisture, accelerating breakdown.
- Cost Control – Preventive treatments extend pavement life at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
- Value & Curb Appeal – Well-maintained driveways and parking lots enhance property appearance and safety
Our Lane County Asphalt & Sealcoating Services
Sealcoating
Protects against rain, UV rays, and daily wear with an asphalt emulsion fortified with polymers and silica sand. Restores a rich black finish and extends surface life.
Chip Seal Paving
Budget-friendly paving option using asphalt emulsion and crushed stone chips. Great for rural driveways, private lanes, and HOA roads. Costs about 40% less than asphalt paving.
Line Striping & Marking
From ADA stalls to fire lanes and crosswalks, clear striping ensures compliance and safety while giving your lot a professional finish.
Crack Sealing & Pothole Repair
Stops water from expanding cracks and prevents potholes from spreading. Essential preparation before sealcoating.
Asphalt Paving & Overlays
For properties that need a new surface or major upgrade, we provide full asphalt installation and resurfacing.
Towns We Serve in Lane County
Seal It Up! is proud to serve every corner of Lane County, including:
Springfield , Cottage Grove, Creswell, Junction City, Veneta, Florence, Oakridge, Pleasant Hill, Lowell, Dexter, Marcola / Mohawk Valley. Plus all surrounding rural communities throughout Lane County.
No matter where you are in the county, our team is ready to bring top-quality pavement services to your property.
Surface Options: Comparing Your Choices
Choosing the right surface depends on your property type, traffic levels, and budget. Here’s how the options stack up in Southern Nevada:
Surface Type | Best Use | Lifespan | Cost | Advantages | Limitations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asphalt Paving | High-end driveways, commercial lots | 15–20 yrs | $$$$ | Smooth, professional, long-lasting | Highest upfront cost |
Chip Seal | HOAs, rural properties, access roads | 7–10 yrs | $$ | Affordable, skid resistant, heat-tolerant | Rough texture, not luxury finish |
Sealcoating | Existing asphalt | 2–3 yrs per coat | $ | UV/heat protection, restores black finish | Requires reapplication |
Overlay/Resurfacing | Worn asphalt with sound base | 8–12 yrs | $$$ | Extends life without full replacement | Not possible if base is damaged |
Who We Work With
- Homeowners – Driveways, private roads, crack sealing
- Businesses – Parking lots, line striping, ADA compliance
- Property Managers & HOAs – Routine sealcoating schedules and common-area upkeep
- Municipalities – Chip seal paving, overlays, and road maintenance

Why Choose Seal It Up! in Lane County
- Locally owned & operated in the Willamette Valley
- Crews experienced with Lane County weather challenges
- Eco-friendly asphalt emulsions, no coal tar sealers
- Transparent pricing and free inspections
- Equipped for projects of all sizes
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Asphalt & Sealcoating In Lane County FAQ:
Do you serve small rural towns in Lane County?
Yes. From Oakridge to Florence, we cover the entire county.
How often should I sealcoat in Lane County’s climate?
Every 2–3 years depending on traffic and exposure to rain.
Is chip seal a good option for rural properties?
Absolutely — chip seal is cost-effective, durable, and perfect for rural lanes, long driveways, and HOA roads.
Do you use coal tar sealers?
No. We only use asphalt-based emulsions that are safe and effective in Oregon’s environment.