FAQ

The stuff folks ask us before they hire anyone. Straight answers, no marketing fluff. If your question isn't here, give us a call and we'll talk it through.

Light foot traffic is fine after about a day. Cars can usually go on after two or three days, sometimes a bit longer in mid-summer when the surface is still warm. The asphalt keeps hardening for a few weeks after that. Try to avoid sharp wheel turns and parking the boat trailer in one exact spot during that window.
Always. We come out, walk the property with you, and put a written number on it the same day. No charge, no obligation, no pressure to book on the spot.
We work all across Florida, with a strong presence in Northeast Florida and the surrounding counties. Visit our service areas page for a list of towns, or just call and tell us where you are and we'll let you know.
Most standard driveways wrap in one to two days from demo to final roll. Long rural lanes and circular driveways take a bit longer because of the extra grading and edge work involved. You'll get a real day-by-day schedule when we quote it.
Yes. It's the cheapest line item in asphalt maintenance and skipping it roughly cuts your surface lifespan in half. Think of it as sunscreen for your driveway. We recommend a fresh coat every three or four years on a home driveway and every couple of years on a busy commercial lot.
Yes. Demo, haul-off, sub-grade work, and a fresh aggregate base are all part of the job and all part of the written estimate. There's no separate contractor showing up halfway through to do the dirty work.

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