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Your driveway takes a beating from Wilson County’s freeze-thaw cycles, summer heat, and heavy rains. Properly installed asphalt creates a waterproof barrier that prevents water from seeping into your foundation and causing expensive damage down the road.
You get a surface that stays smooth for years, not months. No more scraping your car’s undercarriage on uneven pavement or dealing with potholes that seem to multiply overnight.
The right asphalt work increases your property value immediately. Exterior improvements like driveways show strong return on investment, with garage doors and driveways forming the primary “face” of residential properties. When potential buyers drive up, they see quality before they even step out of their car.
We’ve been handling asphalt projects in Wilson County since before most of our competitors were even in business. We’re veteran-owned, which means we understand the value of doing things right the first time.
Statesville has deep roots—it was established in 1812 and once housed one-fourth of Tennessee’s cotton mills. We respect that history and the people who’ve built their lives here. Your neighbors have trusted us with their driveways, parking lots, and commercial projects because we show up when we say we will and deliver what we promise.
You’re not getting a fly-by-night operation or someone learning on your property. You’re getting decades of experience with the equipment, materials, and local knowledge to handle whatever Tennessee weather throws at your pavement.
We start with a site assessment to understand your specific drainage needs and traffic patterns. Wilson County sits in the Central time zone with specific weather patterns that affect how we prepare your base and time our installation.
The existing surface gets properly prepared—sometimes that means removal, sometimes it means milling and resurfacing. We don’t cut corners on the foundation because that’s where most paving failures start. The base gets compacted to the right density for your soil conditions and expected load.
We excavate existing materials and apply a high-quality aggregate base mix, ensuring the material is compacted and paved to the right thickness, tailored to your traffic needs and local conditions. The asphalt goes down at the proper temperature and gets compacted while it’s still workable. You get a surface that’s ready for light traffic within hours and full use within 24-48 hours, depending on thickness and weather conditions.
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Your residential driveway project includes proper grading for water runoff, quality base preparation, and asphalt thickness appropriate for family vehicles and occasional delivery trucks. We handle the permits if needed and work around your schedule.
Commercial projects get the heavy-duty treatment. With Statesville’s median household income of $88,441, local businesses need parking areas that can handle customer traffic without constant repairs. We design for your specific load requirements and traffic patterns.
We’re incorporating sustainable practices like recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) and warm mix asphalt (WMA) to minimize environmental impact while delivering the durability you expect. These aren’t experimental techniques—they’re proven methods that often perform better than traditional approaches while reducing our carbon footprint in Wilson County.
Properly installed asphalt typically lasts 15-20 years in Tennessee’s climate with basic maintenance. Even the strongest asphalt gradually wears down over time due to daily usage, with vehicle traffic, rain, snow, and ice making pavement brittle.
The key factors are proper base preparation, adequate thickness for your traffic load, and regular sealcoating every 3-5 years. Wilson County’s freeze-thaw cycles are hard on pavement, but quality installation with proper drainage prevents most premature failures.
You’ll get the longest life by addressing small cracks quickly before water penetrates and causes larger problems. Most driveways need minor crack sealing around year 7-10, then a sealcoat refresh to extend their useful life well beyond the 15-year mark.
Repair makes sense when you have isolated problem areas—maybe 20% or less of your surface. Deeper damage like potholes requires thorough repairs, with extensive asphalt patching services that fill gaps while keeping parking lots and roads safe.
Replacement becomes the better investment when you’re looking at widespread cracking, multiple potholes, or drainage issues. Trying to patch a failing driveway is like putting bandaids on a broken bone—you’ll spend more money over time than doing it right once.
The honest answer depends on your specific situation. We’ll show you exactly what we’re seeing and explain why repair or replacement makes more financial sense for your property. You shouldn’t have to guess about a decision this important.
In 2025, asphalt paving costs have stabilized but remain subject to regional variance and project scale. Most residential driveways in the Statesville area run $3-7 per square foot installed, depending on thickness requirements, base preparation needs, and site accessibility.
A typical two-car driveway (600-800 square feet) usually falls between $2,500-4,500 for complete installation. Factors that affect pricing include excavation requirements, drainage improvements, permit needs, and distance from our plant.
We provide detailed written estimates that break down material, labor, and any additional work so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprise charges or vague “additional costs” that appear later. You get a firm price that covers everything discussed during our site visit.
Yes, but only if the concrete is in good structural condition without major settling or widespread cracking. Asphalt resurfacing and overlays are effective ways to restore and extend the life of existing pavement, involving applying a new layer over the old surface.
The concrete needs to be stable, properly drained, and free from heaving or significant cracks. We typically add a bonding agent and install 2-3 inches of asphalt over the prepared concrete surface. This approach saves money on removal and disposal while giving you a fresh surface.
If your concrete has major structural issues, removal and proper base installation will give you better long-term results. We’ll assess your specific situation and recommend the approach that makes the most sense for your budget and expected lifespan.
Absolutely. We handle everything from small business parking areas to large commercial developments throughout Wilson County. With nearly 30 years of experience serving the Southeast, we specialize in professional parking lot paving and repair services tailored to specific needs, bringing local expertise to every project.
Commercial work requires different specifications than residential—heavier base preparation, thicker asphalt, proper drainage design, and ADA-compliant striping and accessibility features. We understand the regulations and work with your timeline to minimize business disruption.
We add finishing touches like line striping, pavement markings, and safety features including speed bumps and signage to improve visibility, functionality, and safety. Your customers’ first impression starts in your parking lot, and we make sure it’s a good one.
We provide a comprehensive warranty that covers workmanship defects for two years and material defects for one year from completion. This covers issues like premature cracking due to improper installation, base failures, or asphalt mix problems.
Normal wear from traffic, weather, and aging isn’t covered—that’s expected over time. Neither are problems caused by ground movement, utility work, or damage from vehicles or equipment that exceeds design specifications.
The warranty gives you peace of mind that we stand behind our work. If something goes wrong due to our installation or materials, we’ll make it right at no cost to you. After 50 years in business, our reputation depends on delivering work that lasts well beyond the warranty period.
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