Seal Driveway Cost in Alaska (2026)
Average cost in Alaska: $0 - $1 per square foot
A typical double car driveway costs $145 - $483 in Alaska
How Alaska Compares
Alaska is +38% above the national average for seal driveway.
Alaska Typical Cost
$145 - $483
National Average
$105 - $350
Average labor rate in Alaska: $58/hour
Alaska Notes
Remote location increases material costs; arctic building codes
State sales tax on materials: 0.00%
Calculate Your Alaska Cost
Your Estimated Cost
$0 - $966
Based on 700 square foots in Alaska
Prices updated March 2026
Cost Breakdown
What This Means
For 700 square foots in Alaska, expect to pay $0-$966 with mid-range materials that balance quality and cost.
About $217 goes to materials and $242 covers labor. At $1 per square foot, your project is 38% above the national average.
This is a smaller project that most contractors will complete in a day or two. Many handle this with cash savings or a small personal loan.
Tips for your project:
- •Alaska runs high—consider getting quotes from neighboring areas if feasible.
- •DIY could save you $314, but budget extra time and factor in your skill level.
- •A smaller 490 square foot project would run about $338.
- •Always get 3 quotes—prices can vary 20-30% between contractors.
What If...
Budget materials
Use builder-grade or economy materials
$109 - $362
-$302 (-63%)
Premium materials
Upgrade to high-end finishes
$196 - $652
-$157 (-33%)
Smaller (525 square foots)
Reduce project scope by 25%
$109 - $362
-$302 (-63%)
Larger (875 square foots)
Expand project scope by 25%
$181 - $604
-$181 (-37%)
DIY installation
Do the work yourself (materials only)
$144 - $194
-$314 (-65%)
What to Ask Your Contractor
1Are you licensed and insured for this type of work?
Are you licensed and insured for this type of work?
Why ask: Protects you from liability if someone gets hurt on your property.
Red flag: Hesitation or claims that insurance "isn't necessary" for this job.
2Can I see references from similar projects?
Can I see references from similar projects?
Why ask: Seal Driveway requires specific experience. Past work shows capability.
Red flag: Unable to provide any references or only has very old ones.
3What's included in your $483 quote—and what's not?
What's included in your $483 quote—and what's not?
Why ask: Prevents surprise charges for permits, disposal, or finishing work.
Red flag: Vague answers or unwillingness to put details in writing.
4What manufacturer warranty comes with the materials, and do you offer a workmanship warranty?
What manufacturer warranty comes with the materials, and do you offer a workmanship warranty?
Why ask: Material warranties alone don't cover installation errors.
Red flag: No workmanship warranty or only verbal guarantees.
5What's the realistic timeline, and what could cause delays?
What's the realistic timeline, and what could cause delays?
Why ask: Honest contractors set expectations. Weather, material backorders, and inspections cause delays.
Red flag: Unrealistically short timelines or guarantees of "no delays."
Driveway Sealing in Alaska FAQs
How much does seal driveway cost in Alaska?
Seal Driveway in Alaska costs $0 - $1 per square foot in 2026. For a typical double car driveway, expect to pay $145 - $483. Alaska is +38% above the national average.
Do I need a permit for seal driveway in Alaska?
Permits are generally not required for seal driveway in Alaska. Remote location increases material costs; arctic building codes. Always check with your local building department before starting work.
What is the average labor rate in Alaska?
The average skilled trade labor rate in Alaska is $58/hour in 2026. This is above the national average. Labor typically accounts for 50% of total seal driveway costs.
Is Alaska expensive for home improvements?
Alaska is +38% more expensive than the national average for home improvement projects. High labor costs and material prices drive up costs.
How do I find a contractor for seal driveway in Alaska?
To find a reputable contractor in Alaska: 1) Get 3+ quotes from licensed contractors, 2) Verify their Alaska contractor license, 3) Check reviews and references, 4) Confirm insurance coverage, 5) Get a detailed written contract.