Stop cracks before they turn into costly repairs.
At Fields Sealcoat & Excavation, we help homeowners and businesses across Southern Oregon take care of their pavement the right way. We’re a family-operated crew that shows up, does the prep right, and stands behind the work.
Stops water damage early
Cracks let water get underneath your asphalt. Once that happens, the base starts to fail. We seal cracks to block that entry point.
Prevents bigger repairs later
Small cracks don’t stay small. Sealing them now helps you avoid patching or replacement down the road.
Extends the life of your pavement
Crack sealing is one of the simplest ways to get more years out of your driveway or parking lot.
We clean out debris, vegetation, and loose material so the sealant bonds properly.
We use professional-grade material that expands and flexes with your pavement through seasonal changes.
For larger cracks, we open them up to create a clean channel that holds sealant longer.
We keep edges neat and leave your surface looking maintained, not messy.
Have cracks starting to show? We’ll take a look and give you a clear plan.
Call or Text: 541-761-8033
Email: fieldssealcoat@gmail.com
We treat your pavement like an investment. Protect it now and save later.
1. Reach Out
Call, text, or submit a request. We’ll schedule a time to look at your surface.
2. On-Site Evaluation
We check the size, depth, and cause of the cracks. Not every surface needs the same approach.
3. Clear Plan & Estimate
You’ll get a straightforward recommendation based on what your pavement actually needs.
4. Scheduled Service
We show up on time and complete the work efficiently with minimal disruption.
5. Long-Term Protection
Your cracks are sealed, and your surface is better protected from water and wear.
Pricing depends on how many cracks you have, their size, and the condition of your asphalt. We provide free estimates so you know exactly what to expect.
If you’re seeing visible cracks, it’s time. The sooner you seal them, the better chance you have of preventing water damage underneath.
We handle both. Smaller cracks are sealed directly, while larger ones may need routing first to ensure the repair lasts.
That depends on traffic and weather, but properly sealed cracks can last several years and help delay major repairs.
Yes. Crack sealing is typically done first so the surface is stable before applying a sealcoat.