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Driveways

Appearance & Functionality

A well-designed driveway enhances both the appearance and functionality of your property. Whether for a home or commercial site, a properly constructed driveway improves accessibility, supports daily traffic, and adds long-term value. Issues such as poor drainage, surface cracking, or inadequate load support can lead to premature wear if not addressed during construction.

Driveways

Driveway Paving Services

Our driveway paving services include:

  • Asphalt driveway paving

  • Driveway resurfacing and repairs

  • Grading and site preparation

  • Hot-mix asphalt installation

  • Concrete driveway options

  • Drainage and slope correction

  • Load-bearing design for residential and commercial use

From residential driveways to commercial access points, each project is tailored to the specific needs of the site. As a trusted FDOT-certified asphalt paving company, we cover areas throughout Northwest and Central Florida, offering exceptional driveway paving, maintenance, and repair services. View our full service area to see if your location is covered.

Common Questions

What type of driveway material is best for my property?

The best material depends on how the driveway will be used, traffic volume, and budget. Asphalt is a popular choice for both residential and commercial properties due to its durability and cost-effectiveness, while concrete may be preferred for certain design or load requirements.

How long does it take to install a new driveway?

Most driveway installations can be completed within a few days, depending on the size of the driveway, site preparation needs, and weather conditions. More complex projects involving grading or drainage improvements may take additional time.

Do you handle drainage and grading as part of driveway construction?

Yes. Proper drainage and grading are essential for long-lasting driveway performance. We address slope, water runoff, and base preparation to help prevent standing water and premature surface damage.

Can you replace an existing driveway or pave over the old one?

In many cases, an existing driveway can be resurfaced or replaced depending on its condition. If the base is stable, resurfacing may be an option. If there are structural issues, full replacement may be recommended.

How do I maintain my driveway after installation?

Routine maintenance, such as keeping the surface clean, addressing cracks early, and sealing asphalt when recommended, can help extend the life of your driveway and maintain its appearance.