Driveway Paving in Drakestown, NJ

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Professional asphalt and concrete driveway installation that adds value to your Drakestown home.

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Residential Driveway Paving Services

Your Property Value Just Went Up

A properly installed driveway does more than just look good. It protects your foundation from water runoff, gives you a smooth surface that won’t damage your car, and adds thousands to your home’s value.

You’ll never have to worry about potholes jarring your suspension or guests commenting on your cracked pavement. Instead, you get a clean, professional entrance that makes your whole property look well-maintained.

The right driveway installation also means proper drainage. No more ice patches in winter or standing water that seeps toward your foundation. Just a surface that handles New Jersey weather year after year.

Drakestown Driveway Contractors

We Know Morris County Driveways

We’ve been installing and repairing driveways throughout Morris County for years. We understand how the local soil shifts, how the freeze-thaw cycles affect pavement, and what materials hold up best in this area.

Our crew knows the difference between a quick fix and a long-term solution. We use commercial-grade equipment and materials because residential driveways deserve the same quality as major roadwork.

Every job gets the same attention whether it’s a simple repair or a complete new installation. We’re licensed, insured, and focused on getting your driveway right the first time.

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Driveway Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we assess your property and discuss your options. Asphalt, concrete, or resurfacing – we’ll explain what makes sense for your situation and budget. You get a clear estimate with no surprises.

Next comes the prep work. We excavate to the proper depth, grade for drainage, and compact the base. This foundation work determines how long your driveway lasts, so we don’t rush it.

Then we install your new surface using professional equipment. Hot asphalt gets laid and compacted in lifts, or concrete gets poured and finished to the right texture. We clean up completely and walk you through proper curing and maintenance.

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Asphalt and Concrete Driveway Options

What's Included in Every Installation

Every driveway project includes proper excavation, base preparation, and grading for water runoff. We handle the permits and make sure everything meets local codes.

You get your choice of materials. Asphalt costs less upfront and can be resurfaced later. Concrete lasts longer and offers more design options but requires a bigger initial investment. We’ll explain the real pros and cons of each.

Our installations include proper edge work, compaction, and finishing. For asphalt, that means smooth roller compaction and clean edges. For concrete, it means proper thickness, reinforcement where needed, and the right surface texture for traction.

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Most residential driveway installations take 2-3 days from start to finish. Day one covers excavation and base preparation. Day two handles the asphalt or concrete installation. If weather cooperates and there are no complications with utilities or drainage, we can often complete smaller driveways in a single day. Concrete driveways need additional curing time before you can drive on them – typically 7 days for full strength. Asphalt can usually handle light traffic within 24 hours.
Both work well in Morris County’s climate, but they have different advantages. Asphalt costs less initially and can be resurfaced when it shows wear, usually after 15-20 years. It handles freeze-thaw cycles well and is easier to repair. Concrete lasts longer – often 30+ years – and offers more design options like stamping or coloring. However, concrete costs more upfront and can crack if the ground shifts. For most homeowners, asphalt provides the best value, especially if you plan to resurface it once during your ownership.
Resurfacing means adding a new layer of asphalt over your existing driveway, which works if the base is still solid and there are no major drainage issues. It costs about half as much as replacement and takes less time. Full replacement involves removing the old pavement, regrading the base, and installing everything new. You need replacement if your driveway has deep cracks, significant settling, or drainage problems. We’ll inspect your current driveway and recommend the most cost-effective option that actually solves your problems.
Asphalt driveways typically run $3-7 per square foot installed, while concrete ranges from $6-12 per square foot. Your actual cost depends on the size, current condition, excavation needed, and access to your property. A standard two-car driveway (about 600 square feet) usually costs $2,000-4,500 for asphalt or $3,500-7,000 for concrete. These ranges include proper base preparation and basic finishing. Decorative concrete or complex drainage work costs more. We provide detailed written estimates so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Most driveway replacements in Morris County require permits, especially if you’re changing the size, drainage, or connection to the street. New installations definitely need permits and inspections. Simple resurfacing over existing pavement usually doesn’t require permits. We handle all permit applications and scheduling inspections as part of our service. The permit process typically takes 1-2 weeks, so we factor that into your project timeline. Don’t risk doing unpermitted work – it can cause problems when you sell your home.
Asphalt driveways should be sealcoated every 2-3 years to protect against water and UV damage. Avoid heavy vehicles and sharp turns during hot weather for the first year. Clean oil spills quickly and fill small cracks before they spread. Concrete driveways need less maintenance but should be sealed every few years and kept clean of deicing salts when possible. For both materials, good drainage is crucial – keep gutters clean and don’t let water pool on the surface. We’ll give you specific maintenance guidelines based on your installation and local conditions.