Purpose-built pavement estimates
Plan asphalt work with the right project details from the start.
Grand Junction Asphalt Pros helps homeowners, property managers, and
local businesses organize asphalt paving requests before the first
site conversation. The goal is simple: clearer scope, better photos,
fewer missing details, and a smoother path to a site-specific
estimate.
- Driveway paving and replacement
- Commercial parking lot projects
- Repair, potholes, and failed edges
- Resurfacing, sealcoating, and maintenance
Built for Grand Junction conditions
Western Colorado pavement has to deal with heat, UV exposure,
dust, drainage, freeze/thaw movement, and busy seasonal schedules.
A strong request should explain the surface condition, property
type, access needs, timing, and photos so the project can be
reviewed with fewer back-and-forth steps.
Asphalt paving services
- Driveway paving and replacement
- Commercial parking lot paving
- Asphalt repair and pothole patching
- Sealcoating and crack sealing
- Resurfacing and overlays
- Parking lot maintenance
Residential asphalt paving
New driveways, driveway replacement, gravel-to-asphalt conversions,
long driveways, private lanes, and repair/overlay decisions. A good
estimate should review base condition, drainage, access, compaction,
thickness, and transitions.
Commercial parking lot paving and repair
Commercial projects may include new parking lots, reconstruction,
overlays, pothole repair, crack sealing, sealcoating, striping
coordination, ADA/traffic-flow coordination, and phased work to reduce
business disruption.
Should you repair, resurface, or replace asphalt?
Repair may work for isolated damage. Resurfacing can make sense when
the base is stable but the surface is worn. Replacement may be needed
when there is widespread alligator cracking, base failure, severe
drainage trouble, or repeated potholes.
Grand Junction paving considerations
Western Colorado asphalt deals with strong UV exposure, water
intrusion, freeze/thaw movement, dusty bases, seasonal scheduling, and
drainage issues. Share photos and project details for a better first
review.
Service area
Request asphalt paving help in Grand Junction, Clifton, Fruita,
Palisade, Orchard Mesa, Redlands, the Grand Valley, and nearby Western
Slope communities where asphalt service is available. Availability
depends on project type, schedule, and location.
Frequently asked questions
How much does asphalt paving cost in Grand Junction?
Cost depends on project size, base condition, asphalt thickness,
drainage, access, tear-out, and whether the work is driveway paving,
parking lot paving, repair, overlay, or replacement. A site-specific
estimate is the right next step.
When is the best time to pave asphalt in Grand Junction?
Warmer, drier months are usually best because asphalt needs suitable
temperatures for placement and compaction. In Grand Junction, spring
through early fall is typically the strongest window, weather
permitting.
Can a cracked driveway be resurfaced instead of replaced?
A cracked driveway may be resurfaced if the base is stable and the
cracking is mostly surface-level. Severe alligator cracking, soft
spots, drainage issues, or major settling usually point toward repair
or replacement first.
Can commercial parking lot projects be estimated?
Yes. Commercial parking lot requests can include new paving,
resurfacing, reconstruction, pothole repair, crack sealing,
sealcoating, striping coordination, and maintenance planning for
business or property-managed lots.
Is sealcoating the same as paving?
No. Paving installs or replaces asphalt. Sealcoating is a maintenance
coating that helps protect existing asphalt and improve appearance,
but it does not create a new paved surface or fix structural failures.