Sealcoating & Crack Filling
Protect Your Asphalt. Extend Its Life.
Maine winters are no joke — and your pavement takes the hit. At Zebra Striping, we help commercial property owners across Greater Portland defend their asphalt from the elements with expert crack repair and protective sealcoating. It’s one of the smartest ways to extend the life of your lot, improve curb appeal, and avoid costly repairs down the road. Whether you’re sealing a brand-new surface or treating years of wear and tear, our crew uses proven methods and commercial-grade materials — including environmentally friendly asphalt sealer — that stand up to the salt, snow, sun, and temperature swings that come with owning property in Southern Maine.
What We do
When to Sealcoat or Fill Cracks

New Asphalt
Protect new pavement with a fresh sealcoat applied after the first year. This creates a protective barrier against water, salt, oxidation, and UV damage, keeping your lot looking fresh.

Worn or Weathered Lots
If your asphalt has hairline cracks, fading, or surface damage, sealing now can stop small issues from turning into major problems.

Before Restriping
Sealing before re-striping ensures long-lasting results and a uniform black surface that makes your new lines pop.
Why Seal Coating Matters
Cracks let water in. Water leads to broken asphalt and potholes. Potholes lead to complaints, liability, and expensive repairs. Sealcoating acts as a shield, while crack filling stops damage before it spreads. Together, they protect your investment — and help your lot look sharp year-round.
We don’t cut corners, and we don’t over-sell. If you don’t need it, we’ll tell you. If you do, we’ll get it done right.
What to expect
Where we work
Proudly serving commercial properties in:
Portland • Scarborough • South Portland • Saco • Biddeford • Falmouth • Gorham • Kennebunk
Seal It Before You Deal With It.
Get a fast, no-obligation quote from a local crew that shows up, stripes clean, and gets the job done right the first time. Whether you need fresh lines, asphalt work, or snow cleared by morning — we’ve got you covered.