Asphalt Paving & Repair St Paul, MN

St Paul Asphalt Paving & Repair

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Reliable Commercial Residential  Asphalt Paving

No one likes to deal with the hassles of a broken or cracked driveway. Fortunately, there is an asphalt paving and repair company in St Paul that can make your life easier. At Asphalt Paving & Repair, we offer quality workmanship on all projects, including driveways, sidewalks, parking lots, patios, and more!


As a quality pavement contractor, we specialize in asphalt paving and repair. We can help you with:


  • Determine the condition of your pavement, assessing its structural integrity to identify possible problems such as water intrusion and oxidation.
  • Repair and maintain the asphalt in your driveway to make it last longer. This will help keep the driveway solid and durable so that you can still drive on it.
  • We design and install new asphalt concrete structures, including parking lots, driveways, and roadways.


We've helped homeowners with their driveway needs by giving quality, professional service. We're different from other companies because we set the industry standard through hard work and valuing customer satisfaction above all else. If you're at the end of your rope with a cracked or broken-down driveway, contact St Paul Asphalt Paving & Repair today! Our certified team of experts is here to answer any questions that come up so that you can feel confident about trusting us for your job and rest easy knowing it will be done right.

Our Services


Hot Mix Asphalt Paving

Hot mix asphalt paving is a process of laying down an even layer of asphalt and stone on the ground. It's beneficial for driveways, parking lots, walkways, ramps, or other areas that need to contact heavy foot traffic or automobiles. Hot mix asphalt paving can also take care of cracks caused by frost heaves.


There are many benefits to using hot mix asphalt over traditional methods like cold patching or tar-and-gravel. The material itself is more durable than the alternatives, so it won't break up quickly in harsh weather conditions like rain and snow and freezing temperatures. You'll have fewer concerns about potholes because when you do get them, they're typically little and can be filled with hot mix asphalt quickly.

The material is also less expensive than traditional methods because it's more durable, so you won't have to replace as much of the driveway, parking lot, or walkway after one winter season. It also doesn't get slippery when wet, which is a significant benefit for places like ramps where people constantly stop on their way up and down.


There are many benefits to using asphalt paving over traditional methods like cold patching or tar-and-gravel: it's more durable, not slippery when wet, easier to maintain, cheaper in the long run, and better looking overall. Whether your need is a new entrance ramp into your building or just an upgraded look for your playground at home - we're the company for you.

Asphalt Resurfacing

Asphalt resurfacing is a process that replaces the top layer of asphalt on your roadway. Asphalt repair is just what it sounds like, and it does not involve replacing the entire surface. The benefit to an asphalt sealant or overlay (as opposed to replacement) is that you can still see where traffic goes - giving drivers more information about how much traction they have available when driving over different parts of the road. While also maintaining a smooth-looking appearance for pedestrians and motorists alike. This type of work can be done in phases as well: if one area needs work, but another doesn't, we'll come back later with new materials at no additional charge, so there are no gaps in coverage!

You should get your asphalt resurfaced for many reasons.


  • It can extend the lifetime of your asphalt.
  • You'll never have to worry about potholes or cracks in your driveway again!
  • It makes it easier for people with accessibility issues, like wheelchair users and parents with baby strollers, as well as those who are visually impaired and cannot see curbs or steps plainly. We also offer complete curb replacement services if that's something you need!

Asphalt Patching

Typically, asphalt patching is a quick and cost-effective way of repairing small to medium-sized cracks in the surface. The process involves removing any loose material around the area that needs repair, then filling it with hot asphalt cement and compacting it for strength. Unlike other types of paving work, this type of project can be completed within just one day without having to remove gravel or repave an entire area. This process prevents further damage due to weather conditions like rainstorms and traffic wear from cars coming in and out during construction hours which saves both time & money while keeping your property looking its best!

The materials used for an asphalt patch are dependent on the type of crack or damage that needs to be repaired. There are three different types: micro-fractures in the surface, tiny cracks around edges between two slabs, and large chips with exposed material at the top edge, which can easily be removed by hand. The process is very similar to filling holes in the concrete pavement but requires removing any loose material around the area that needs repair, filling it with hot asphalt cement, and compacting it for strength rather than using liquid tar-like you would do for repairing potholes. Unlike other types of paving work, this type of project can be completed within just one day without much disruption to the surrounding traffic.

Asphalt Crack Filling

Cracks in the asphalt pavement usually need to be filled during springtime or fall before it becomes too cold for road crews. The process is very similar to filling holes in the concrete pavement. Still, it requires removing any loose material around the area that needs repair, filling it with hot asphalt cement, and compacting it for strength rather than using liquid tar-like you would do for repairing potholes. Unlike other types of paving work, this type of project can be completed within just one day without much disruption to the surrounding traffic.


The three different types are micro-fractures on the surface, tiny cracks around edges between two slabs, and

large chips with exposed material at the top edge, easily removed by hand—a process like fixing holes on the top floor or market type of asphalt, and other factors.


You should fill the cracks because they can lead to more expensive repairs, like a total reconstruction of your asphalt.


Microcracks form from the constant movement and shifting in an asphalt driveway or parking lot after years of use. They're typically tiny cracks-- usually less than one inch long-- but they do cause damage when they extend to the edges of a slab.

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FAQs

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  • How much does it cost to lay asphalt?

    The average cost to lay asphalt ranges from $0.02 to $0.07 per square foot. However, the labor and equipment required for this calculation will vary depending on factors like local availability of materials and how complex the job is.

  • What is the difference between blacktop and asphalt?

    The difference between asphalt and blacktop is that asphalt is a softer material which makes it more susceptible to damage. Blacktop, on the other hand, is hard and cannot be bent or damaged easily.

  • Is chip seal cheaper than asphalt?

    Chip seal is a surface of asphalt pavement that has been overlaid with tar and stone chips. Chip seal costs less than traditional, hot-laid asphalt because it can be applied on existing roads rather than paving new ones. Asphalt pavements are more expensive to install but typically last longer before they need repair or replacement.

  • How long does it take to cure an asphalt driveway?

    It takes at least a week for an asphalt driveway to cure. 


    If you're looking into repairing your existing asphalt, the process can take up to three days and may require more than one application of hot paving tar, depending on the size of repair needed.

  • Which is better asphalt or chip seal?

    The better between these two options is asphalt. Asphalt has a longer life expectancy and lasts for much longer than chip seal, which tends to break down quicker as time goes on.


    Chip seal can be better in cases where the surface might need more traction or if it's an emergency repair that can't wait until asphalt starts getting laid again.

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