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Residential Paving

Driveways, RV pads, walkways, and the long private roads on rural acreage. Homeowner-friendly scheduling, careful crews, and a clean job site at the end of the day.

Residential paving covers a lot more than just driveways. It's the parking pad you want for the boat behind the garage, the walkway out to a separate workshop, the loop around the back of the house for the RV, or the long shared lane down to a couple of houses on rural acreage. We do all of it, and we do it the way we'd want it done at our own homes.

What separates a residential job that lasts twenty years from one that fails in five is the same boring stuff as commercial work: drainage that actually drains, a base that's compacted to spec, edges that don't crumble after the first lawnmower clips them, and a hot mix that's right for the conditions. We don't pour residential jobs from a different rulebook just because the square footage is smaller.

What you can expect

  • A real conversation with the homeowner about what you want and why
  • A written number on the spot, no follow-up sales pitch
  • Demo and haul-off if there's something old to remove
  • Subgrade work and a compacted aggregate base
  • Hot mix laid with the paver and rolled tight, edges hand-finished
  • Drain plan tailored to your yard so water doesn't end up in the garage
  • Lawn and landscaping protected, sidewalks blown clean before we go
  • Cure schedule and a one-page guide on caring for new asphalt

Most residential jobs wrap in one or two days. We try hard to keep the truck noise short, the dust down, and the front yard looking the way it did before we showed up.

Freshly paved rural driveway winding past stone walls

What homeowners tell us they appreciate

No "homeowner spec" cuts

Same hot mix, same base depth, same compaction we use on commercial jobs. Smaller square footage doesn't mean we get to thin the spec.

Mixes tuned for the heat

Florida summers eat the wrong asphalt for breakfast. Our binder grades and lift thicknesses are picked specifically for what your driveway has to live through every July.

We treat your yard like our own

Plywood under the truck wheels where the lawn matters, plant beds protected, sidewalk blown clean, no half-eaten lunch wrappers in the bushes when we leave.

Residential paving FAQ

We won't pour while it's raining or on a wet base. The good news is most Florida summer storms blow through in an hour, so we can usually pause and pick back up the same day. If a tropical system is parked over town, we'll call you the night before to push the date.
Most residential driveways are paved in one to two days from demo to final roll. After that, you can walk on it the next day, drive on it after about three days, and let it cure fully over the next few weeks. We'll give you a clear schedule during the estimate so you can plan around it.
We do everything reasonable to avoid it. Plywood under the wheels where it matters, careful staging, and a quick walk with you before we start so you can flag any sprinkler heads or irrigation lines. If something does go wrong, we own it and fix it.
All of the above. We can talk through payment terms and any deposit requirements during the estimate. The price you see in writing is the price you pay, and there are no surprise fees buried in the fine print.

Want us to come look at your place?

A driveway, an extension, an RV pad, a long lane out to a back building. Whatever you have in mind, send us a quick note or pick up the phone and we'll come walk it with you for free.

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