contractor · sealcoating · used 2020 — do not rehire
Black Bear Sealcoat, LLC
New Hope, PA · asphalt driveway sealcoat + hot-rubber crack sealing · one job 2020, sloppy work + re-do required
Recommendation · lived experience
Avoid for future work
Used once on 7 September 2020 for the New Hope driveway — total $1,425.14. The first application was sloppy enough that we had to get them to come back and re-do it. The 2-year warranty written on the invoice did kick in for the re-do, but the experience was friction-heavy and the finish quality was below expectation either time. Even though they're BBB A+ accredited and based right here in New Hope (convenient!), the lived experience overrides the paper credentials. Geographically they'd also fail Dan's "outside Bucks" criterion now — so the answer is the same from two directions: don't go back.
Identity facts
Business name
Black Bear Sealcoat, L.L.C.
Base location
New Hope, PA · Bucks County · same town as the New Hope property
Phone
(215) 550-7325 · per BBB profile (not on the 2020 invoice)
BBB rating
A+ accredited · paper credentials are clean — lived experience is what flags this record
Driveway sealcoat + hot-rubber crack sealing job at the New Hope property (6279 Greenhill Rd).
Total $1,425.14 with a 15% coupon discount applied.
Line items (from OCR'd receipt)
Wide Crackseal · Hot Rubber · pre-clean cracks ≥3/4″ then seal w/ hot rubber (350-400°F) + sand
$6.25 / ln ft
Cobblestone / Curbing
$0.00
Tree Root
$0.00
Coupon discount (15%)
$0.00 (applied)
Subtotal
$1,581.73
Tax
$80.67
Total
$1,425.14
Warranty per receipt: 2-year warranty on all sealcoating work from date of application, unless stated otherwise on quote. Warranty null and void if invoice not paid in full within 30 days. Payment due upon completion.
Lived-experience note: First application was sloppy enough that we had to call them back to re-do the work. The 2-year warranty did cover the return visit. Result was still under expectations. Two friction events in one job is more than the convenience of a local crew justifies.
Photos captured shortly after the 2020 job documenting the workmanship issues that earned this contractor a do-not-rehire status. Five themes show up across the set: uneven coverage at edges, sealer spilled or splashed onto adjacent surfaces (Belgian-block edging, stone retaining wall, walking path), splotchy / streaky application, missed thinning patches, and crack-seal bleeding back through with white efflorescence at the surface. Together they say: rushed prep, no masking discipline, no second pass to even the coat.
Photos captured shortly after the September 2020 job. Use as defence material if the contractor disputes the do-not-rehire framing on this page, and as evidence-of-comparison when vetting the alternates on the sealcoating shortlist.
References + links
Sealcoating shortlist — the cohort being vetted as alternatives. Black Bear is in the "skip" list (geography + lived experience).
Earl's Sealcoating — sibling record; the BBB-null risk that triggered the shortlist.