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Your driveway becomes an asset, not a headache. No more dodging potholes or explaining to visitors why they need to park on the street. No more water pooling after every storm or wondering when the next crack will appear.
You get a surface that handles New York winters without falling apart by spring. Your property value goes up, your maintenance costs go down, and you stop thinking about your driveway altogether—which is exactly how it should be.
When you choose professional asphalt paving, you’re investing in years of not having to deal with this problem again.
We’ve been handling paving, excavation, and foundation work across Coons, NY and the surrounding region for over 25 years. Same owner, same phone number, same commitment to getting it right the first time.
You talk directly to the person who’ll be managing your job—not a salesperson, not a call center, not someone who’s never held a paver. When you call, you get straight answers about what your project actually needs and what it’ll cost.
We’ve built our reputation one driveway at a time in this community. Your neighbors know our work because we’ve probably paved their driveways too.
First, we come out and look at what you’re dealing with. No clipboard consultants or estimators—the owner shows up, measures everything, and explains what needs to happen. You get a clear price with no fine print.
When we start work, we do the prep right. That means proper excavation, the right base materials, and compaction that’ll hold up under New York weather. We don’t cut corners on the foundation because that’s where most paving jobs fail.
The actual paving happens with professional equipment, not hand tools. We lay the asphalt at the right temperature, compact it properly, and make sure drainage works the way it should. When we’re done, you get a surface that’s built to last, not just look good for the first month.
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We handle everything from residential driveways to commercial parking lots, private roads, and site work. We do the excavation, foundation prep, asphalt installation, and any drainage work your project needs.
In Coons, NY, we understand the local soil conditions, drainage requirements, and how the freeze-thaw cycles affect different installation methods. Your project gets designed for local conditions, not some generic approach that works somewhere else.
We also provide emergency response for urgent repairs—when your business parking lot develops a sinkhole or your driveway becomes impassable, we can usually get out there the same day. Because sometimes waiting three weeks for a callback isn’t an option.
Most residential driveways take 1-2 days from start to finish, depending on size and prep work needed. Day one is excavation and base preparation—we remove old asphalt if necessary, grade the area properly, and install the stone base that everything else depends on.
Day two is paving and finishing. We lay the asphalt when conditions are right, compact everything properly, and clean up the site. You can usually walk on it immediately, but we recommend waiting 24 hours before driving on it.
Weather affects timing, obviously. We won’t pave in rain or when temperatures are too low, because that compromises the finished product. Better to wait a day than redo the whole job next year.
Cheaper estimates usually mean shortcuts somewhere—thinner asphalt, inadequate base preparation, or hand-laid paving instead of machine installation. Those shortcuts always show up later as cracks, settling, or complete failure within a few years.
Our pricing reflects proper materials and installation methods. That means adequate excavation, proper stone base thickness, machine-laid asphalt at the right temperature, and compaction that meets industry standards. It costs more upfront but lasts decades instead of years.
We’re not the cheapest option in Coons, NY, and we’re upfront about that. But we’re often the best value when you factor in how long the work lasts and how little maintenance you’ll need. Most of our customers understand they’re making a long-term investment, not just buying the lowest bid.
Yes, we provide emergency response for urgent commercial paving issues—sinkholes in parking lots, major cracks that create liability issues, or damage that affects business operations. We can usually get out the same day to assess the situation and start temporary repairs if needed.
Emergency work focuses on making the area safe and functional quickly, then scheduling permanent repairs when conditions allow. Sometimes that means temporary patching to get you through busy season, then complete resurfacing during slower periods.
We understand that some paving problems can’t wait for regular scheduling. When your customers can’t safely access your business or your loading dock becomes unusable, that’s lost revenue every day. We prioritize those calls and work with your schedule to minimize business disruption.
Every job gets a detailed written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and exactly what work we’re doing. No vague “paving services” line items—you see what you’re paying for and can ask questions about any part of it.
We warranty our workmanship and stand behind the quality of materials we use. The specific warranty terms depend on the type of work and conditions, but we’re not disappearing after we cash your check. We’ve been in this community for 25 years and plan to stay here.
If something goes wrong with our work, we come back and fix it. That’s part of doing business the right way. Most problems that develop are from things beyond our control—tree roots, ground settling, or damage from snow plows—but when it’s our responsibility, we handle it.
Spring through fall is paving season—typically April through October, depending on weather. Asphalt needs warm temperatures to install properly, so we don’t pave when it’s consistently below 50 degrees or when frost is in the ground.
Early spring and late fall can be ideal because you’re not competing with peak summer demand, but weather becomes more unpredictable. Summer is busiest but offers the most consistent conditions. We recommend scheduling as early as possible regardless of when you want the work done.
Winter isn’t completely dead time for us—we handle emergency repairs when possible and focus on excavation, foundation work, and land clearing projects that don’t require asphalt installation. If you’re planning ahead, winter is actually a great time to discuss your project and get on the schedule for spring.
Complete replacement makes sense when more than 30% of the surface needs repair, when the foundation is failing, or when the existing asphalt is more than 15-20 years old. Cracks wider than a quarter-inch, multiple potholes, or areas where the asphalt is crumbling usually indicate replacement time.
If your driveway has good bones—solid foundation, minimal cracking, no major settling—then resurfacing or targeted repairs might be enough. We can overlay new asphalt on a sound existing surface for a fraction of replacement cost.
The honest answer comes from looking at your specific situation. We’ll tell you what we see and give you options with realistic expectations about how long each approach will last. Sometimes spending more upfront saves money long-term, but not always. Depends on your timeline and budget.
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