A worn-out driveway is more than just an eyesore. Those cracks can trip your kids. Potholes can scrape the bottom of your car. And water that pools by your garage finds its way inside when it freezes. If your driveway is full of cracks, holes, or faded gray spots, you are not alone. New England weather is hard on asphalt. The good news? A fresh, smooth driveway can make your whole home look better and add real value too. We pave, repair, and protect residential driveways across the Greater Boston area. Whether you want a brand new driveway or you want to fix the one you have, our local crews can help.
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These are the jobs most Boston homeowners ask us for. They give you the best value and the longest life for your money.

Got a dirt or gravel driveway? Or a cracked old slab that is past saving? We pour a brand new asphalt driveway from the ground up. We build a strong base first, then lay smooth, fresh asphalt on top.

Sometimes a patch job is not enough. When the damage runs deep, we tear out the old surface, fix the base, and pave a new one. You get a clean, fresh start that holds up for years.

Think of sealcoating like sunscreen for your driveway. A fresh seal blocks water, road salt, and oil from soaking in. It keeps your asphalt black and smooth and helps it last much longer.

We lay a fresh layer of asphalt over your old one when the base is still good.
We keep things clear from start to finish. Here is how a typical driveway job goes:
We come to your home, look at your driveway, and talk through what you want. Then we hand you a written quote.
We remove the old driveway or clear the area. We grade the ground so water will drain the right way.
We add a gravel base and pack it down tight. This is the part that helps your driveway survive Boston winters.
We lay down the hot asphalt and roll it smooth and flat. This is where your new driveway takes shape.
We check the job with you and tell you how long to wait before you park on it. Most driveways are ready for cars in a few days.
Residential Driveway Paving FAQs
Late spring through early fall is best. Asphalt needs warm temperatures to set the right way. We can pave on cooler days too, but we plan most new driveways for the warmer months.
A well-built driveway can last 15 to 30 years. The base is the key. With sealcoating every few years, you can stretch its life even longer.
You can usually drive on it within a few days. Asphalt keeps curing for a few weeks, so go easy on it at first. We give you the exact timing when we finish.
If the base is still solid and you have a few cracks, a repair or resurface works fine. If the cracks are deep and spread all over, a full replacement saves you money in the long run. We will give you an honest answer when we look at it.
Every two to three years is a good rule for the Boston area. Salt and freeze-thaw wear down the seal faster here than in warmer states.