Asphalt Paving & Sealcoating in Gravette, AR

Local Asphalt Contractor Expertise

In Gravette and nearby areas in Benton County, Northwest Arkansas experiences rapid growth with new residential subdivisions, commercial development along Highway 72 and US 49, and aging municipal infrastructure. Our asphalt contractor and concrete contractor services address the specific demands of this expanding region. We handle residential driveways, commercial parking lots, crack repair, pothole patching, sealcoating, and road maintenance. Whether you're in Old Town near the historic district or in the newer growth areas east toward I-49, we bring local expertise to every project. This page covers what asphalt contractors do, how the process works, and why proximity matters in Northwest Arkansas.

How We Work

Our process keeps you informed at every step, from initial site visit through final inspection.

1

Site Assessment

We inspect your driveway, parking lot, or road surface. Look for cracks, settling, drainage issues, and pavement thickness. Local Gravette weather patterns affect asphalt lifespan.

2

Written Estimate

We provide a clear, itemized estimate with scope, timeline, and any required permits for Gravette city projects. No hidden costs or surprises.

3

Prep & Surface Cleaning

We clean, sweep debris, and repair or mill damaged areas before seal or fresh asphalt application. Proper prep ensures long-lasting results.

4

Application & Compaction

Hot asphalt or seal coating is applied with precision equipment. We compact thoroughly for durability and proper drainage in Gravette's climate.

5

Final Inspection

We walk the finished surface with you, verify striping or seal coverage, and confirm your full satisfaction before leaving the site.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Our Services

We serve Gravette homeowners and businesses with a full range of asphalt and concrete paving solutions.

Residential Driveways

Gravette homes—from historic brick cottages near Old Town to modern subdivisions—benefit from clean, sealed asphalt driveways. We install new drives, resurface existing ones, and fill cracks before they spread. Typical residential drives are 3–4 inches of compacted hot asphalt over gravel base for lasting durability in Northwest Arkansas.

  • New driveway installation
  • Resurfacing and overlay
  • Crack and pothole repair
Residential driveway project

Completed driveway near Pop Allum Park area, Gravette

Commercial Parking Lots

Retail centers, warehouses, and office parks along Highway 72 and Highway 59 require thicker asphalt—typically 6–9 inches with proper base. We design drainage, manage heavy traffic loads, and schedule work to minimize business interruption. Regular maintenance keeps your lot safe and professional-looking.

  • Full lot installation and removal
  • Striping and markings
  • ADA compliance and repairs
Commercial parking lot

Professional parking lot near Gravette downtown commercial district

Sealcoating & Protection

Gravette's cold, snowy winters (16 inches average snow per year) and moisture accelerate asphalt oxidation. Sealcoating every 2–3 years protects against UV damage, water infiltration, and freeze-thaw cracking. We apply premium-grade seal products for long-term surface life.

  • Preventive sealcoating
  • Crack filling before sealing
  • Annual maintenance programs
Sealcoating application

Sealcoating protects driveways throughout Gravette neighborhoods

Concrete Services

Sidewalks, curbs, and specialty pads around Gravette's parks, commercial zones, and residential properties require precision concrete work. We handle flatwork, decorative finishes, and ADA-compliant installations with proper drainage for the Ozark climate.

  • Flatwork and pads
  • Curbs and gutters
  • Decorative broom finish and stamping
Concrete sidewalk

Concrete work near Old Town Park, Gravette

Why Local Expertise Matters

Gravette and Benton County face unique paving challenges tied to geography, climate, and rapid development.

Snow & Freeze-Thaw Cycles

Gravette averages 16 inches of snow yearly—the highest in Arkansas. Water seeps into small cracks, freezes, and expands, cracking asphalt. We design thick bases and seal regularly to prevent this costly damage.

Springfield Plateau Terrain

Rolling hills and creeks define Gravette's landscape. Proper drainage and slope grading prevent water pooling. We account for natural water flow and subsurface conditions.

Rapid Growth & Permitting

With new subdivisions and commercial zones near I-49 and Highway 72, Gravette's planning and zoning requirements change. We stay current on city codes and permits to keep your project on schedule.

20+ years of asphalt and concrete experience serving Northwest Arkansas homeowners and contractors. We've completed 500+ projects in Benton County, from residential drives in Old Town neighborhoods to commercial lots in Gravette's business corridor.

Serving Gravette & Nearby Areas

We're based in Benton County and serve the entire Gravette area, including Old Town, residential subdivisions, and commercial zones.

Getting Here & Our Service Area

Gravette is located at the intersection of State Highway 59 (runs north-south through downtown) and State Highway 72 (main east-west corridor). From Highway 72, turn north on Highway 59 toward Old Town Park and downtown historic district. Hiwasse Park sits east; Pop Allum Park and the splash pad are south. We respond quickly to calls throughout the city and surrounding Benton County locations.

Why Choose Local Contractors?

Local asphalt contractors understand Gravette's climate, soil conditions, and building regulations. We're minutes away for emergencies, inspections, and follow-up maintenance. Faster response. Better service. Committed to the community we serve.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a typical driveway last in Gravette?

With proper installation and regular sealcoating every 2–3 years, an asphalt driveway lasts 15–20 years in Gravette's climate. Neglect and freeze-thaw cycles shorten that. Concrete generally lasts longer but cracks in winter without proper drainage.

Does the city of Gravette require permits for driveway work?

Most residential driveway repairs don't require city permits. New construction, major commercial lots, and work near utilities may. We handle all permitting paperwork to keep your project compliant.

When's the best time to seal a driveway in Gravette?

Spring (April–May) and early fall (September–October) are ideal. Avoid winter freeze and rainy periods. Seal coat every 2–3 years to prevent snow damage and extend pavement life.

Can you repair a pothole without replacing the whole driveway?

Yes. We patch and fill isolated potholes and cracks. If damage is widespread or the base is failing, resurfacing or full replacement is more cost-effective long-term than spot repairs.

How soon can I drive on a newly paved driveway?

You can walk on asphalt after 24 hours and drive light vehicles after 72 hours. Heavy trucks or hot weather require longer curing. We'll advise you based on weather and project specifics.

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