Welcome to Asphalt Paving & Sealcoating

 

Asphalt Paving

Whether you need a new asphalt installation like a driveway or parking lot, or you just need to fill a few potholes, Asphalt Paving & Sealcoating has a solution. We have the knowledge, procedures and resources to ensure that every paving services job is done correctly and on schedule. A thorough site inspection permits us to become familiar with the specific conditions of your property and prevents costly surprises.

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Concrete

Concrete is a great solution for paving. It lasts a very long time and needs little repair. If you have concrete pavement or would like to have it, we definitely have a cost effective option for you. Before we start, we get to know your project from start to finish. We are your local paving company with over ten years of experience installing and repairing concrete paving.

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Demolition

Removing any existing surface is often the first step in installing asphalt or concrete pavement. Demolition can be dangerous and at Asphalt Paving & Sealcoating, minimizing risk is our top concern on any demolition project. We use our experience and the latest demolition equipment available to get the job done right the first time in a timely, cost effective manner.

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Parking Lot Striping

Asphalt Paving & Sealcoating understands the importance of visible, clearly painted lines to assist in directing traffic through your parking lots. Lines that are allowed to fade over time can contribute to costly inconveniences in the form of vehicle accidents. We have the expertise in line striping design and pavement marking layouts of parking lots to ensure effective traffic flow and compliance with state and federal regulations.

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Patch Work

Potholes are created when moisture seeps into the pavement, gets cold, expands and then thaws. Once potholes are formed, potholes need to be repaired as soon as possible because they will grow continuously based on traffic and weather conditions. Trust Asphalt Paving & Sealcoating to have a cost effective, timely solution. We are your local paving company. Free estimates. Family Owned and Operated. Insured.

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Seal Coating

Sealcoating is one of the most important elements of a pavement management plan. Rain, U.V. rays, and chemicals can cause asphalt surfaces to turn brittle. Sealcoating can extend the life of your parking lot or driveway. Pavement sealing can protect pavement surfaces against gasoline, oil, salt, water, and ultraviolet rays.

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Why Choose Us?


Asphalt Paving & Sealcoating has been installing and maintaining asphalt and concrete pavements for over ten years. You can be confident that we have the experience and expertise to help ensure your pavement is installed or repaired the right way. From road repair to company parking lots, to properly repairing and patching your potholes, we are your local source for all of your asphalt paving needs.

We have built a solid reputation based on safety, quality and customer service. Our well-trained staff of professionals strives to create and maintain long-lasting partnerships with our customers. Providing commercial organizations and homeowners with the highest level of customer service, professional workmanship and services including: asphalt paving, asphalt repairs and prevention, pothole repairs, sealcoating, line striping, pavement marking, thermoplastic, signs and safety devices, site preparation, crack filing, concrete parking lots, concrete sidewalks, and concrete curbs.

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Alex Bremmer Local Guide · 47 reviews · 15 photos

The best in the business. These guys know their stuff!

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Bo Sanchez 13 reviews

Great experience, very reasonable price. Would recommend to friends and family for driveway needs, etc.

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Sean Griz Local Guide · 87 reviews · 8 photos

Great company & great people!!

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What causes asphalt driveways to crack?

Cracks form when asphalt experiences stress from temperature changes, water intrusion, traffic loads, and natural aging. Proper installation, drainage, and regular maintenance significantly reduce the likelihood of major pavement damage.

  • Freeze-thaw expansion described by the National Weather Service.
  • Water penetration weakening the base layer.
  • Heavy vehicles creating structural stress.
  • Oxidation and aging of asphalt binders.

How long does asphalt paving typically last?

A professionally installed asphalt surface can last 15–25 years depending on traffic load, climate conditions, and maintenance. Regular sealcoating, crack filling, and proper drainage greatly extend pavement lifespan.

  • Lifecycle guidance from the Asphalt Institute.
  • Routine sealcoating every 2–3 years.
  • Prompt crack filling to prevent structural damage.
  • Maintaining a strong aggregate base.

What is the difference between asphalt paving and sealcoating?

Asphalt paving refers to installing a new asphalt surface or replacing an existing pavement structure. Sealcoating is a protective maintenance treatment applied over asphalt to protect it from weather, chemicals, and oxidation.

  • Paving creates the structural pavement layer.
  • Sealcoating protects the asphalt binder and aggregates.
  • Maintenance recommendations from the National Asphalt Pavement Association.
  • Sealcoating improves pavement appearance and durability.

Why is proper drainage important for asphalt pavement?

Water is one of the most damaging elements to asphalt surfaces because it weakens the base and causes structural deterioration. Proper grading, drainage design, and surface maintenance help prevent costly repairs.

  • Drainage design principles from the Federal Highway Administration.
  • Standing water accelerates pavement deterioration.
  • Subbase saturation leads to potholes and cracks.
  • Proper slope directs water away from pavement.

When is the best time of year for asphalt paving?

Asphalt paving is best completed during warmer months when temperatures allow asphalt to properly compact and cure. Spring, summer, and early fall typically provide ideal conditions for long-lasting pavement installations.

  • Temperature recommendations from the Asphalt Institute engineering resources.
  • Warm pavement allows proper compaction.
  • Low moisture conditions improve bonding.
  • Consistent temperatures help asphalt cure properly.