Newmarket Properties
What Makes Newmarket's Paving Conditions Distinct
Newmarket sits at the northern end of York Region’s urban corridor, where the freeze-thaw cycle is more pronounced than in GTA municipalities further south. Properties in Newmarket experience colder sustained temperatures than Richmond Hill or Vaughan, and that translates to more aggressive thermal cycling pressure on residential asphalt throughout the winter season.
The town’s varied housing stock also creates a range of paving conditions. Older driveways in the Historic Downtown and around Main Street Newmarket have absorbed decades of freeze-thaw cycling and are often at the point where patching is no longer the right answer. Newer subdivisions in Stonehaven, Woodland Hill, and Summerhill Estates carry driveways that may have been installed during rapid construction phases without adequate subbase specification for northern York Region conditions.
Seal Canada evaluates each Newmarket property on its actual conditions before recommending scope. The assessment covers subbase condition, drainage grading, and the specific climate and load requirements that northern York Region properties carry.