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How do I estimate the cost of a paved driveway?

How do I estimate the cost of a paved driveway?

You can expect to pay an average price of $2,392 to $6,514 for a paved driveway, with a national average of $4,447. Materials and installation usually cost $2 to $15 per square foot, but the labor costs from a reputable company are worth it to make sure your driveway lasts for years to come. A pro can help.

Is sealing driveway worth it?

Sealing an asphalt driveway gives it a fresh, black finish, but the job should be done only once every two or three years. Sealing the driveway yearly can lead to unsightly hairline cracks and peeling. Many people believe that concrete driveways don’t need maintenance, so they may never apply a sealer.

How do you calculate cost of asphalt?

To determine the total asphalt cost for your project, all you need to do is to multiply the total asphalt weight required by the cost per weight of the asphalt you are purchasing.

What services do we offer for asphalt driveways?

We offer a wide range of services from asphalt driveways, paving, parking lots and private drives to concrete work, curbing and retaining walls. We also handle excavating, terracing, drainage solutions and top soil. The jewel of our services is textured paving, a decorative imprinted asphalt that looks like brick and at a third of the cost.

What is stamped asphalt and how does it work?

Stamped asphalt is achieved by using a stamping template and plate compactor to make an impression in the asphalt layer. The new or existing asphalt layer is heated. A stencil is placed on the surface of the asphalt and an impression is made by the compactor in a series of repeated patterns.

What is the process of asphalt paving?

A stencil is placed on the surface of the asphalt and an impression is made by the compactor in a series of repeated patterns. In the final step, a coating is applied to color, protect and extend the life of the pavement surface.

How does asphalt stenciling work?

A stencil is placed on the surface of the asphalt and an impression is made by the compactor in a series of repeated patterns. In the final step, a coating is applied to color, protect and extend the life of the pavement surface. Have a Project? Let’s get started.