Asphalt Driveway Installation
Every phase of a new asphalt driveway, from excavation and drainage to base compaction and final paving.
A driveway gets used every single day, in every kind of weather North Dakota throws at it. We install asphalt driveways that handle that: graded to move water away from your home and garage, compacted on a base that will not pump or settle, and finished with a clean edge that looks sharp from the road.
We handle the whole job ourselves, from pulling out the old gravel or pavement to the final roll. Most residential driveways pave in a day or two once the prep is done, and you are parking on the new surface within a few days.
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Graded for drainage
We slope the surface to carry water away from the house, garage, and foundation.
Built for freeze-thaw
A compacted base and the right mix stand up to North Dakota winters and spring thaw.
Clean finished edges
A tidy, well-rolled surface and crisp edges that add real curb appeal.
How We Do It
Excavate & grade
Remove the old surface, then grade for proper drainage away from the home.
Compact the base
Build and compact a stable aggregate base so the driveway will not settle.
Pave & roll
Lay and compact the asphalt for a smooth, finished driveway built to last.
Common Questions
How long before I can drive on a new asphalt driveway?
You can usually drive on it within a few days. Asphalt cures over several weeks, so we will give you simple guidance on parking and turning during that period.
Is asphalt better than gravel or concrete here?
Asphalt installs fast, costs less up front than concrete, and flexes with freeze-thaw better than rigid surfaces. Compared with gravel, it ends the dust, ruts, and yearly regrading. We are happy to walk you through the tradeoffs for your site.
Ready to Pave? Let's Talk.
Call now and talk to the people who'll actually be on your site. We'll give you a clear, no-pressure quote, free.