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Residential Driveway Sealcoating in Yates, NY

Driveway Protection for Yates and Lyndonville Homeowners

Yates is a rural town in the northwest corner of Orleans County, formed in 1822 and named after New York Governor Joseph C. Yates. With about 2,500 residents spread across a landscape of farmland, woodland, and small hamlets, this is a community where people value open space, quiet roads, and the independence that comes with country living. The Village of Lyndonville—population roughly 800—sits at the center of town along Route 63 and serves as the local hub for shopping, schools, and community life.

Yates occupies a geographic sweet spot: midway between Buffalo and Rochester, about an hour’s drive from either direction. Lake Ontario borders the town to the north, and the terrain is mostly level farmland except for the hilly eastern section known as the Alps—a drumlin field east of Lyndonville that gives the area its distinctive rolling character. Johnson’s Creek flows through town, and the hamlet of Shadigee marks where Route 63 meets the Lake Ontario shore.

For homeowners here, driveways are often longer than what you’d find in a suburb—gravel-to-asphalt transitions, country lanes leading to set-back farmhouses, and village drives in Lyndonville that sit closer to the road. All of them face the same brutal Western New York weather: heavy snow, road salt, freeze-thaw cycles, and summer heat that breaks down unprotected asphalt over time.

Prestige Paving & Sealing: Serving Yates from Lockport

Prestige Paving & Sealing is a family-owned company based in Lockport, and Yates falls within our regular service area across Orleans County. Owner Anthony Cocca leads our team with over 20 years of combined experience in the asphalt industry. We travel to Yates and Lyndonville regularly, and we understand the rural property layouts and longer driveways that define this area.

We use commercial-grade sealant formulas with specialized oils, fillers, and emulsifying additives—not the diluted consumer products that wear off after one winter. Every project includes crack filling and surface preparation as standard steps, because applying sealant over damaged pavement is a waste of your time and money. Our BBB A+ rating backs up our commitment to honest work and reliable results.

Sealcoating Services for Yates Properties

Rural and Farmstead Driveways

Yates properties often feature the kind of extended driveways that are rare in suburban settings—long lanes connecting to farmhouses set well back from the road, sometimes running 200 feet or more. These driveways represent a significant paving investment, and sealcoating is the most cost-effective way to protect that investment against the elements. We handle driveways of any length and provide estimates based on actual measurements.

Lyndonville Village Properties

In the Village of Lyndonville, driveways tend to be shorter and closer to municipal streets that receive heavy salt treatment during winter. That proximity to salted roads means your driveway gets exposed to corrosive runoff every time the plows come through. Regular sealcoating service creates a barrier that prevents salt and moisture from penetrating the asphalt surface.

Complete Paving Services

Beyond driveway sealcoating, we offer new blacktop paving installations, crack filling for driveways showing early signs of wear, striping for properties with parking areas, and patching for localized damage. We also provide snow removal services—a practical choice for Yates homeowners who want one dependable contractor managing their property through all four seasons.

Local Conditions in Yates: What Your Pavement Is Up Against

Yates sits close enough to Lake Ontario that lake-effect weather is a regular factor, particularly in the northern part of town near Shadigee and along Route 18. The level terrain means snow accumulates evenly and road plowing pushes salt and slush directly onto adjacent driveways and pavement edges. In the Alps area to the east, the hilly terrain creates natural drainage patterns that can channel water toward driveways during spring thaw and heavy rain events.

The community’s character is rooted in agriculture and history. Yates has a notable Amish and Mennonite population, and the area’s cobblestone architecture—including the Jackson Blood house in Lyndonville, listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2005—reflects a building tradition that used Lake Ontario’s rounded stones. Johnson’s Creek was the reason settlers moved from Yates Center to Lyndonville in the first place, taking advantage of its water power for milling. Today, the pond in Lyndonville’s center still marks where that original flour mill operated in 1836.

These details matter for sealcoating because they speak to the types of properties in Yates: older homes with established driveways that have weathered decades of use, newer construction on rural lots, and village properties in Lyndonville where road proximity amplifies salt exposure. Each scenario calls for the same solution—commercial-grade sealant applied by professionals who know the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Yates and Lyndonville are within our regular service area across Orleans County. We’re based in Lockport and serve all of Niagara, Erie, and Orleans counties, so reaching Yates is a routine trip for our crew.

Every two to three years is the standard recommendation. Yates properties near Lake Ontario or along heavily salted roads may benefit from sealcoating on the earlier end of that cycle, while driveways with less exposure can go the full three years between applications.

Late spring through early fall—typically May through September—when temperatures stay consistently above 50°F. Sealant needs dry conditions and warmth to cure properly, so scheduling during this window ensures the best results and longest-lasting protection.

Absolutely. Long rural driveways are common in Yates, and we’re fully equipped to handle them. We measure the actual square footage of your driveway and provide a clear, upfront estimate before starting any work.

Always. Crack filling is a standard part of every sealcoating project we do. Applying seal coat over unfilled cracks traps moisture underneath and leads to worse damage. We address all visible cracking before the sealant goes on.

We serve the entire region, including Yates’ Orleans County neighbors like Shelby, Ridgeway, and Somerset, as well as Niagara County communities including Lockport, Hartland, Royalton, and Newfane. Anywhere in our three-county service area, we’re ready to help.

Keep your Yates driveway protected from Orleans County’s tough winters. Call Prestige Paving & Sealing at 716-359-8177 or visit https://prestigesealing.com/request-an-estimate/ to get your free estimate today.