Sealcoating
Driveway Sealcoating in Banks, Oregon: 2026 Cost Guide
Cojo
May 29, 2026
7 min read
Sealcoating is the cheapest insurance you can buy for an asphalt driveway, and out in the wet country around Banks it earns its keep. This northwest corner of Washington County sits close to the Coast Range, so it catches a long, heavy rainy season, and the summer sun does its own damage. Sealcoat is the thin protective layer that slows both, keeping water out of the surface and the asphalt from drying brittle. For Banks homeowners, especially those with long rural drives, a regular sealcoat cycle is what stretches a driveway from a 15-year surface toward a 25-year one.
This guide covers what sealcoating does, what it costs around Banks, and when to do it in this climate.
Sealcoat is not paint and it is not a structural repair. It is a coating applied over sound asphalt to protect it. A good sealcoat does several things at once:
What it does not do is fix cracks or structural problems. Sealcoat goes over a sound surface. If the driveway is cracked or failing, those issues get addressed first. For the full rundown, see our what is sealcoating guide.
There are two main sealer types, and the choice matters:
For most Banks residential driveways, a quality asphalt-emulsion sealer is the practical, responsible pick. A contractor can walk you through the trade-offs for your specific surface.
Sealcoating cost depends on driveway size, surface condition, how much crack-filling and prep is needed, and the number of coats. The ranges below are industry baselines, not a Cojo quote.
Industry baseline ranges. Actual costs vary with driveway size, surface prep, crack-filling, and number of coats.
| Service | Common Unit | Industry Baseline Range |
|---|---|---|
| Driveway sealcoating | per sq ft | $0.15–$0.40 |
| Typical residential driveway | per visit | $250–$600 |
| Crack filling (add-on) | per linear ft | $1–$3 |
Timing is everything with sealcoat near the Coast Range. The sealer needs warm, dry conditions to cure, and the surface has to be dry going in. The reliable window runs roughly late spring through early fall, when daytime temperatures are comfortably above the minimum and you can count on a dry stretch, which around Banks can be a narrower window than in the drier valley.
Applying sealer too close to rain is a common mistake. If rain hits before the coat cures, it can wash off or fail to bond, wasting the whole job. A contractor who works this climate watches the forecast and schedules around it. Our best time to sealcoat in Oregon guide goes deeper on timing.
For most Banks driveways, a 2 to 3 year recoat cadence keeps the surface protected. The heavy rain near the Coast Range can argue for the shorter end on exposed drives. The signs it is time to recoat are straightforward: the surface has faded from black to gray, water no longer beads on it, and the texture is starting to roughen.
One important note for new pavement: a fresh asphalt driveway should cure for several months, often into the next dry season, before its first sealcoat. Sealing too soon traps oils in the new asphalt. If you just had paving done, our asphalt paving in Banks guide covers that timeline.
Sealcoating is maintenance, not repair. If your driveway has cracks, potholes, or structural issues, those come first, and sealcoat goes on after. Sealing over a cracked or failing driveway just hides the problem and wastes money. If you are seeing real damage, start with our driveway repair in Banks guide instead. Cojo serves Banks and the surrounding area, including sealcoating in Hillsboro.
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