New asphalt & resurfacing built to survive New England
Proper grading, compaction, and drainage — the difference between pavement that lasts 20 years and pavement that fails in three.
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Professional paving & resurfacing
Whether you need a brand-new driveway, a full commercial lot, or a resurfacing overlay on a tired surface, the work that matters happens below what you see. We grade for drainage, compact the base, and lay hot-mix asphalt at the right depth so your investment holds up to plows, trucks, and freeze-thaw for decades.
Our process
- 1 Assess & quote
We evaluate the base, drainage, and use, then give you an honest recommendation — overlay vs. full replacement.
- 2 Excavate & grade
Remove failed material, set proper grade for drainage, and prep a stable sub-base.
- 3 Base & compaction
Lay and compact aggregate base to spec so the surface has real support underneath.
- 4 Pave & compact
Hot-mix asphalt laid at proper depth and rolled for density and a smooth, durable finish.
Paving & Resurfacing in action
Paving & Resurfacing FAQ
Resurface or replace?
If the base is solid and the issues are surface-level, an overlay is the smart spend. If the base has failed, replacement saves money long-term. We’ll tell you straight.
How long does a driveway take?
Most residential driveways are a one- to two-day job depending on size and prep.
When can I park on new asphalt?
Stay off for 24–72 hours; full cure takes longer. We’ll give you exact timing for your job and weather.
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