Driveway Paving in Keasbey, NJ

Get a Driveway That Actually Lasts

Professional driveway paving built to handle New Jersey winters without the headaches or surprise costs.

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Residential Driveway Paving Services

What You Get With Professional Paving

Your driveway takes a beating. Between New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles, heavy rains, and daily traffic, most driveways start showing cracks and potholes within a few years if they’re not done right.

When you invest in professional driveway paving, you’re getting more than just a smooth surface. You’re getting proper base preparation that prevents settling, drainage solutions that protect your foundation, and materials that can actually handle what Mother Nature throws at them.

The result? A driveway that looks good, functions properly, and doesn’t need constant repairs. No more dodging potholes or worrying about what your neighbors think when they drive by.

Keasbey Paving Contractors

We Know New Jersey Driveways

We’ve been handling residential driveway projects throughout Keasbey and the surrounding Middlesex County area. We understand the unique challenges that New Jersey weather presents and how to build driveways that can handle them.

Every project starts with proper planning and ends with a surface you can count on. We’re not the guys who show up, throw down some asphalt, and disappear. We’re the contractors who do the work right the first time.

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Driveway Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we evaluate your current driveway and discuss what you need. Whether it’s a complete replacement, resurfacing, or new installation, we’ll walk you through the options and give you a clear picture of what’s involved.

Next comes the prep work. This is where most contractors cut corners, but it’s the most important part. We remove old materials, grade the base properly, and ensure drainage is handled correctly. Without proper preparation, even the best materials will fail.

Finally, we install your new driveway using professional-grade materials and equipment. Asphalt or concrete, we handle the entire process from start to finish. You’ll know exactly when we’re coming, how long it will take, and what to expect during and after installation.

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Asphalt and Concrete Driveway Options

What's Included in Your Driveway Project

Every driveway project includes complete site preparation, proper base installation, and professional-grade materials. We handle both asphalt and concrete installations, depending on your preferences and budget.

For asphalt driveways, you’re looking at a cost-effective option that’s easy to maintain and repair. It handles New Jersey winters well and can be resurfaced when needed. Concrete driveways offer more design options and longer lifespan, though they require a higher upfront investment.

We also handle driveway resurfacing for surfaces that have good bones but need a fresh top layer. This option saves money while giving you a like-new appearance and functionality. All work includes proper edging, drainage considerations, and cleanup when we’re done.

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Most residential driveway installations take 2-3 days from start to finish, depending on size and complexity. Day one is typically excavation and base preparation. Day two involves installing the new surface, and day three is for final grading and cleanup if needed. Weather can affect timing, especially for asphalt work which requires dry conditions. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. You can usually drive on a new asphalt driveway after 24-48 hours, though we recommend waiting a full week before parking heavy vehicles on it.
Asphalt is typically less expensive upfront and easier to repair, making it popular for most residential driveways. It handles freeze-thaw cycles well and can be resurfaced when it starts showing wear. Concrete costs more initially but lasts longer and offers more design options like stamping or coloring. It’s also better for heavy vehicles. In New Jersey’s climate, both materials perform well when installed properly. The choice usually comes down to budget, appearance preferences, and how long you plan to stay in the home. We can walk through the pros and cons based on your specific situation.
Driveway paving costs vary based on size, material choice, site conditions, and prep work needed. Asphalt typically runs less per square foot than concrete, but every project is different. A standard two-car driveway might range from a few thousand to several thousand dollars. The key factors are how much excavation is needed, drainage requirements, and material choices. We provide written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprise charges or hidden fees. The investment usually pays for itself in increased property value and reduced maintenance headaches.
Resurfacing is often possible if your existing driveway has a solid base and isn’t severely damaged. We can add a new layer of asphalt over the old surface, which costs significantly less than full replacement. However, if there are major cracks, settling issues, or drainage problems, resurfacing won’t solve the underlying issues. We’ll evaluate your current driveway and let you know honestly whether resurfacing will give you good results or if replacement makes more sense. Sometimes spending a bit more upfront saves money in the long run by avoiding repeated repairs.
We handle both repairs and new installations. Common repairs include crack sealing, pothole patching, and edge restoration. Small repairs can extend your driveway’s life and prevent bigger problems from developing. However, if you’re dealing with multiple issues or extensive damage, replacement might be more cost-effective than ongoing repairs. We’ll assess what you’re dealing with and recommend the most practical solution. Sometimes a simple repair buys you a few more years, and sometimes it’s better to start fresh. We’ll give you an honest assessment either way.
New driveways don’t need much maintenance, but a few simple steps will extend their life significantly. For asphalt, avoid parking in the same spots repeatedly for the first few months while it fully cures. Keep the surface clean and address any cracks quickly before water can get in and cause damage. Sealcoating every few years helps protect against weather and wear. For concrete, avoid using deicing salts in winter as they can cause surface damage. Both materials benefit from regular cleaning and prompt attention to any issues that develop. We’ll give you specific maintenance guidelines based on your installation.