See the R2 Sealing Difference, Before & After
Every photo in this gallery is from a real job completed by R2 Sealing across York, Lancaster, Harrisburg, and Central PA. No stock images. No staged setups. These are driveways and parking lots we sealed, and didn’t get paid for until the customer approved the result.







Residential Driveway Sealcoating, York, PA
Standard 2-car residential driveway, approximately 600 sq ft. Surface showed significant oxidation and hairline cracking across the upper third. Crack-filled and sealed with two coats of SealMaster commercial-grade sealer.

Parking Lot Sealcoating & Line Striping, Harrisburg, PA
Small commercial parking lot, approximately 4,200 sq ft. Sealing plus 14 parking space markings and directional arrows. Surface last treated approximately 7 years prior, significant weathering and edge deterioration.

Asphalt Crack Filling, Lancaster, PA
Residential driveway with three longitudinal cracks and one transverse crack measuring approximately 18 linear feet total. Hot-rubberised filler applied, surface cleaned and prepared for sealcoating.
Gallery Questions
Are all photos in this gallery real R2 Sealing jobs?
Yes. Every before and after image in this gallery is from an actual job completed by R2 Sealing in Central Pennsylvania. We do not use stock photography or staged images. Photos are taken on site at the start and end of each project.
Can I see jobs completed in my area specifically?
Use the county filter above the gallery to show only projects from your area. If you do not see a project from your specific county yet, that reflects where we currently have photography rather than our coverage area, R2 Sealing serves all 6 counties listed in our service area.
How long after sealing do the results look like the after photos?
The finish shown in the after photos is what your driveway looks like approximately 48 to 72 hours after the sealcoat has fully cured. Immediately after application, the surface appears very dark and slightly textured, this is normal. The final colour and sheen develop fully as the product cures.