We have over 60+ combined years in driveway paving experience.

Our tagline ‘Experience Matters’ is not only about what we know about paving, but more importantly, the experience we create for you in the process of getting your job done well. While every project is unique, below is the typical residential driveway paving process so you know what to expect.

1: Proper Site Assessment

We come to you and review your project, noting all conditions like subgrade make-up, site drainage, and most importantly we listen to your design needs, taking into account any unique or special items particular to your site.

2: Estimate/Quote

You will promptly receive a quote via email along with a possible follow up call to answer any questions or concerns you may have.

3: Deposit and Scheduling

To approve the quote and secure a place on the schedule, we ask you to sign the quote and provide a 10% deposit. Make sure to let us know your target completion date… our goal is meet your timeline. If desired, we can assist in pulling your road encroachment permit with the respective agency.

4: Pre-job Check-in

The week before your project is slated to begin, we contact you (this can be via text, phone or email, whatever works for you) to review your project details, note any changes that need to be made and confirm the day our crew will start on your project.

5: Project Prep

Our prep crew arrives and gets your site ready for paving—this includes subgrade, drainage and grading work. Depending on the work scope, offhaul of subgrade material may be necessary, removing all or a portion of existing asphalt as well as installing baserock or other aggregate material.

6: Paving Day

Our paving crew arrives and gets to work. Most driveway paving projects (depending on size) are completed in a day. Upon completion and your satisfaction, we will email you an invoice. Upon request, we can provide completion photos.

7: Follow-up

One of our team will follow up to make sure you are 100% satisfied and discuss future asphalt maintenance care to extend the life of your newly paved project.