Sealcoat material estimate

Asphalt Sealer Calculator

Estimate how much asphalt driveway sealer to buy before sealcoating. Adjust for coats, surface condition, coverage rate, waste, and pail price. Use it as a driveway sealer, blacktop sealer, or sealcoat coverage calculator for any home asphalt job.

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Asphalt Sealer Calculator

Estimate gallons, pails, and cost for driveway sealcoating.

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Adjust coverage for rough, porous, or weathered asphalt.

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How much does 5 gallons of asphalt sealer cover?

A 5-gallon pail of asphalt driveway sealer covers about 400 to 500 square feet in one coat on smooth, previously sealed asphalt, at 80 to 100 square feet per gallon. On rough or porous asphalt the same pail covers about 300 to 375 square feet, because worn asphalt drinks more material. Most driveways get two coats, so plan on roughly 200 to 250 square feet of finished two-coat coverage per pail.

Asphalt condition1 coat per 5-gal pail2 coats per 5-gal pail
Smooth or previously sealed400 to 500 sq ft200 to 250 sq ft
Weathered340 to 425 sq ft170 to 210 sq ft
Rough or porous300 to 375 sq ft150 to 190 sq ft

To size a specific driveway, enter its square footage in the calculator above. As a quick guide, a 1,000 square foot driveway needs about 20 to 25 gallons, or four to five pails, for two coats, plus 10 percent for waste and edge work.

Sealer is not crack repair

Sealcoat protects and darkens the surface, but cracks and soft spots should be repaired before sealing. Crack filler and patching material are separate from sealer coverage.

What affects sealer coverage

  • Rough or porous surfaces use more material.
  • Two thin coats usually perform better than one heavy coat.
  • Old unsealed asphalt can absorb more sealer.
  • Weather, cleaning, and drying time affect the finished result.

Formula

area_sq_ft * coats * surface_factor / coverage_sq_ft_per_gallon * waste_factor

These are planning estimates. Confirm local material density, supplier tickets, contractor scope, drainage, base condition, and local code before buying material or signing a contract.

FAQ

Asphalt Sealer Calculator FAQ

How much does 5 gallons of asphalt sealer cover?

About 400 to 500 square feet in a single coat on smooth, previously sealed asphalt, or 300 to 375 square feet on rough or porous asphalt. Over the typical two coats, plan on roughly 200 to 250 square feet per 5-gallon pail.

How many gallons of asphalt sealer do I need?

Divide driveway area by the coverage rate, multiply by the number of coats and surface factor, then add waste. A 1,000 square foot driveway needs about 20 to 25 gallons for two coats.

How much sealer do I need for a 1,000 sq ft driveway?

About 20 to 25 gallons, or four to five 5-gallon pails, for two coats at 80 to 100 square feet per gallon. Add 10 percent for waste and edge work.

How many coats of driveway sealer do I need?

Two thin coats for a fresh sealcoat or badly weathered asphalt. One coat is enough for a maintenance reseal on asphalt sealed within the last few years.

Does sealer fill driveway cracks?

No. Use crack filler first, then sealcoat after repairs are ready.

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Sealcoat coverage references: National Center for Pavement Preservation and product technical data sheets from major sealer manufacturers.