Driveway Paving in Mount Horeb, NJ

Get a Driveway That Actually Lasts

Professional asphalt and concrete driveway installation that handles New Jersey weather without falling apart in two years.

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Professional Driveway Installation Services

What You Get With Quality Paving

Your driveway stops being a problem. No more dodging potholes when you pull in. No more water pooling by your garage after every storm.

A properly installed driveway handles Mount Horeb’s freeze-thaw cycles without cracking apart. It drains water where it should go instead of creating ice patches that make you nervous every winter morning.

You get a surface that looks clean, stays level, and actually adds value to your property instead of making visitors wonder what else might be falling apart.

Mount Horeb Paving Contractors

We Know New Jersey Driveways

We’ve been handling driveway projects throughout Mount Horeb and surrounding areas for years. We understand how New Jersey soil shifts, how our winters affect different materials, and what actually works long-term.

We’re licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s basic professionalism. We show up when we say we will because your time matters.

Most importantly, we know the difference between doing a job and doing it right. That means proper base preparation, correct grading for drainage, and using materials that make sense for this climate.

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Driveway Paving Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we evaluate your existing driveway and property drainage. We measure everything, check the current base condition, and identify any issues that need addressing before we start.

Next comes proper preparation. We excavate to the right depth, install a solid stone base, and grade everything for proper water runoff. This foundation work determines whether your driveway lasts five years or twenty-five.

Then we install your new asphalt or concrete surface using professional-grade equipment. We compact everything properly, ensure smooth transitions to existing surfaces, and clean up completely when we’re done.

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Residential Driveway Paving Options

What's Included in Your Installation

We handle complete driveway installations from excavation to final surface. That includes removing old materials if needed, installing proper stone base, grading for drainage, and applying your new asphalt or concrete surface.

You get options that make sense for Mount Horeb properties. Asphalt works well for most residential driveways and costs less upfront. Concrete lasts longer and handles heavy vehicles better but requires higher initial investment.

We also handle driveway resurfacing when your existing base is solid but the surface needs renewal. Plus driveway repairs for specific problem areas that don’t require complete replacement.

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Most residential driveway installations take 2-3 days from start to finish. Day one involves excavation and base preparation. Day two covers stone base installation and grading. Day three is surface application and finishing work. Weather can extend this timeline, and larger or more complex driveways may require additional time. We’ll give you a realistic schedule during your estimate and keep you updated if anything changes.
Asphalt costs less initially and can be installed faster. It handles freeze-thaw cycles well and is easier to repair if damage occurs. Concrete lasts longer overall and handles heavy vehicles better, but costs more upfront and takes longer to cure. For most Mount Horeb homes, asphalt provides the best balance of durability and cost-effectiveness. We’ll recommend the best option based on your specific situation, budget, and how you use your driveway.
With asphalt, you can typically drive on it within 24-48 hours, though we recommend waiting longer during hot weather. Concrete requires 7-10 days before it’s ready for vehicle traffic. We’ll mark your driveway clearly and give you specific timing based on weather conditions and the materials used. Walking on either surface is usually fine within a few hours, but we’ll provide exact guidelines when we finish your installation.
Most residential driveway replacements in Mount Horeb don’t require permits, but we check local requirements for every project. If permits are needed, we handle the application process and coordinate any required inspections. We’re familiar with local codes and requirements, so you don’t have to worry about compliance issues. We’ll let you know upfront if your specific project requires any permits and factor that into our timeline and pricing.
We warranty our workmanship for two years on new installations and one year on resurfacing work. This covers issues related to installation quality, not normal wear or damage from heavy vehicles, tree roots, or ground settling beyond our control. If problems develop that are related to our work, we’ll fix them at no charge. We also provide guidance on proper maintenance to help your driveway last as long as possible.
Often, yes. If your driveway’s base is still solid and you’re dealing with surface cracks or small areas of damage, resurfacing or targeted repairs might be more cost-effective than complete replacement. We evaluate every driveway honestly and recommend the most practical solution. Sometimes that’s a full replacement, sometimes it’s resurfacing, and sometimes spot repairs handle the problem. We’ll explain what we find and give you options that make financial sense.