Recycled Asphalt Driveways

If you want a driveway that is tough, budget-friendly, and makes an impact, then recycled asphalt might just be the perfect fit. It gives you the solid feel of regular asphalt, but it is actually made using old, repurposed materials. This makes it inexpensive and also good for the environment.

What Is a Recycled Asphalt Driveway?

Think of it as giving old roads a second life. Recycled asphalt, also called reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP), is made by grinding up old pavement, cleaning it, and laying it down like fresh asphalt. It looks similar, performs surprisingly well, and costs way less than brand-new materials.

Recycled asphalt material being applied with a roller

Our Recycled Asphalt Services

Full Driveway Installation

Our experienced team will help you with the base preparation and spread the recycled asphalt. We will also compact it to give you a smooth, strong surface that holds up well.

Driveway Refresh & Touch-Ups

Got a recycled asphalt driveway that needs repair? Our team can help you regrade, recompact, or top it off with more material to restore that clean look.

Custom Layouts & Edging

Want curves, straight lines, or space for extra parking? No problem! We will design it to suit your needs and make things look clean

Full recycled asphalt driveway installation

Why Should You Choose Recycled Asphalt for Your Driveways?

More Affordable

With recycled asphalt, you will be  reusing materials, it’s much more affordable than laying fresh asphalt.

Environment Friendly

Using recycled materials reduces the need for landfills and doesn’t need much new resources.

Strong & Durable

Once it’s compacted, recycled asphalt hardens over time and forms a firm, stable surface.

Low Maintenance

It doesn’t need much upkeep and holds up well to regular use.

Good in All Weather

Recycled asphalt surfaces resist weather damage and provide decent drainage when installed right.

FAQ

Not quite. It’s more rustic and slightly rougher in texture. It won’t have the same deep black finish, but many people actually like the natural, aged look.

Not right away. Recycled asphalt needs time—usually several months to a year—to fully cure and settle before it can be sealed, and in some cases, sealing might not be needed at all.

With good installation and a bit of care, a recycled asphalt driveway can last 10 to 15 years, or even longer.

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