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Quick Info

Hours: Mon–Sat • Emergency service available

Serving: Colorado Springs, Fountain, Monument, Woodland Park, Manitou Springs, Falcon, Peyton, Security‑Widefield

Estimate Tips

  • Include driveway size or number of parking spaces
  • Share any photos of problem areas
  • Tell us your ideal timeline

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can I get an estimate?

Most residential driveway estimates are turned around the same day once we have your address and a few details (photos or approximate measurements help). If you contact us early, we can often respond before the end of the business day.

For larger projects —parking lots, private roads, HOAs, or commercial work—expect a 24-hour turnaround so we can verify scope, access, and any permit or phasing requirements.

If you’re on a tight timeline, mention it when you reach out and we’ll prioritize your request where possible.

Do you require a site visit?

For straightforward residential driveways, we can usually provide a preliminary estimate from photos and measurements. Before scheduling, we’ll confirm on site to verify base condition, edges, drainage, and tie-ins.

  • Site visit recommended when grades change, the base feels soft, water pools, or there are utility/clearance concerns.
  • Commercial & multi-unit projects almost always require a walkthrough to plan traffic control and phasing.

This quick check ensures you get accurate pricing and the right long-term solution.

How long before I can drive on new asphalt?

As a rule of thumb: foot traffic in a few hours, passenger vehicles after 24–48 hours, and heavier vehicles after 3–7 days, depending on temperature and project thickness.

  • Hot weather slows curing—go easy on turning wheels while parked and avoid sharp, stationary turns for the first week.
  • Protect the edges —avoid parking on the edges for 1–2 weeks to prevent crumbling.
  • Sealcoating is typically done 6–12 months after installation, then every 2–3 years.

We’ll leave you with care instructions tailored to your project and season.

Do you work in winter?

We work year-round when weather and ground conditions meet paving standards. Asphalt placement requires proper temperatures, a dry base, and enough time for compaction.

  • Paving: Scheduled during weather windows that allow the mat and base to reach compaction—if conditions aren’t right, we’ll reschedule to protect quality.
  • Repairs: Many patches and pothole repairs can still be performed in colder months; some methods are specifically designed for low temperatures.
  • Sealcoating: Seasonal—typically spring through fall when temps and humidity cooperate.

We monitor the forecast closely and will advise the best timing for your specific project.