Pequot Lakes — home of the landmark "bobber" Fire Tower and a gateway to the Whitefish Chain — sees heavy summer resort traffic on driveways and business lots. Regular sealcoating is the cheapest way to protect that asphalt through Crow Wing County's brutal freeze-thaw winters.
Get a Free Estimate →Whether you own a lake home off Sibley Lake or manage a commercial property along Highway 371, our sealcoating service protects your asphalt investment from northern Minnesota's extreme climate. With frost depths reaching 48+ inches in the Pequot Lakes area, unsealed asphalt deteriorates rapidly.
We use polymer-modified asphalt emulsion — not coal tar (banned in Minneapolis/St. Paul and increasingly restricted statewide). Our sealer is specifically formulated for Minnesota's temperature extremes, flexing with freeze-thaw cycles instead of cracking.
Two-coat polymer-modified emulsion with sand additive. Surface prep, crack filling, and edge work included. Protects Pequot Lakes driveways from freeze-thaw damage and UV oxidation.
Full parking lot sealing with traffic management, crack repair, and re-striping. Serving Pequot Lakes resorts, businesses, churches, and property managers.
Hot-pour rubberized crack filler (ASTM D6690) stops water infiltration before it causes subgrade failure. Essential maintenance for Crow Wing County asphalt surfaces.
Multi-year sealcoating and maintenance contracts for Pequot Lakes HOAs and commercial properties. Predictable annual budgeting with priority scheduling.
Our Pequot Lakes service area covers Crow Wing County and the surrounding communities including: Breezy Point · Jenkins · Nisswa · Crosslake · Pine River.
Residential driveways typically run $300–$600. Commercial lots are quoted by square footage — call for a free on-site estimate.
The Pequot Lakes sealcoating season runs May through September. Surface temperature must be 50°F+ with no rain in the 24-hour forecast.
With proper application, sealcoating lasts 2–3 years in the Pequot Lakes area before the next application is needed. Crow Wing County's frost depth of 48+ inches means regular maintenance is critical.