First comes the site analysis. We measure everything, check drainage patterns, and examine your existing surface. If there’s a problem with the foundation, we find it now—not after your new driveway starts failing.
Next is foundation building. We excavate any faulty material and construct a properly graded, compacted aggregate base. This isn’t the glamorous part, but it’s what keeps your driveway from cracking and settling later.
Then comes the hot mix asphalt application. The heated asphalt gets distributed uniformly by paving machines to meet engineered thickness requirements. But laying the asphalt is only half the job—proper compaction is what makes it last. We use heavy rollers to press the asphalt particles together, reducing air voids and achieving the target density your driveway needs to resist water infiltration and traffic damage.