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We are based in Springdale and cover all of Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley, plus most of the rest of the state. If you are in the Ozarks, the Ouachitas, or along the Arkansas River corridor, we are likely within reach. Call with your address and we will confirm.
Always. We drive out, measure, check drainage and subgrade, and hand you a written number the same day. No cost, no obligation, no slick sales talk.
Most residential driveways are a single day job. Mid size parking lots run two to three days. Larger commercial jobs are phased so the property keeps operating through the work.
Foot traffic is fine after about 24 hours. Vehicle traffic is typically safe after two or three days. The mat keeps curing for several weeks. We leave you a simple cure-time rundown before we leave the site.
About every two to three years for most Arkansas driveways and lots. First sealcoat should wait six to twelve months after new paving so the mix fully cures. High-traffic commercial lots sometimes benefit from a tighter cycle.
Yes. Hot patch, cold patch, saw-cut and replace, alligator zone rebuilds, sunken drain rebuilds. We dig out the root cause so the patch actually lasts, not just cover it for a season.
Chip seal is an emulsion coat plus a rolled aggregate layer. It is rugged, textured, and budget friendly. Great for long private lanes, ranch drives, and rural roads. It is not a polished finish like hot mix, so we usually recommend it only where that rustic texture works.
Yes. Grading, fill, pad building, utility trench, pond work, drainage correction. Having the same crew handle dirt work and paving means no finger pointing if the base fails, because we own both sides of the job.
Yes. Slabs, pads, sidewalks, curb and gutter, flatwork, and aprons. When your project calls for both concrete and asphalt, we keep it all under one crew so schedules line up.
Yes. Asphalt paving is best in warmer months because the mat needs heat to compact properly. Sealcoating and striping are weather dependent. Excavation, dirt work, and concrete can run most of the year except during hard freezes.
Fully. State licensing, general liability, and workers comp. We send certificates of insurance to commercial property managers before the job starts when needed.
Call us and we will talk through options. Residential homeowners typically use standard home improvement financing. Commercial customers we can work with on staged payments for larger projects.
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