Service · Residential
Residential paving,
done neighborly.
Home paving for Seattle-area owners. Driveways, paths, small lots, RV pads, patio aprons, shared drives. We stay tidy, protect your landscaping, communicate clearly, and walk the finished work with you before the trucks roll out.
Overview
Residential paving in the PNW.
Home paving is a different job than commercial. Smaller, yes, but with a lot more moving parts, your lawn, your shrubs, your fence, your kids, your dog, your neighbor's parked car. Our crew is owner-run and homeowner-friendly: we show up when we say we will, we clean up as we go, and we don't leave your property looking worse than we found it. That shouldn't be special, but in this trade it is.
What we do for homeowners
New driveway installations, driveway replacements, driveway extensions, RV and boat parking pads, backyard basketball pads, private roads and shared drives between properties, small parking areas for home businesses, and connections to new garage builds. If you have asphalt questions and you live in a house, we can help.
Protecting your property
We lay plywood or temporary boards over lawns when we have to cross them, protect plantings with tarps, keep the job site clean daily, and never leave hot mix in the driveway overnight. When there's a tree close to the work, we coordinate with a PNW arborist if roots are involved. Cleanup happens before we leave each day, not at the end of the week.
Ballpark pricing
Most Seattle residential driveway projects fall between $4,500 and $18,000 depending on size, tear-out, and drainage. Small patch jobs and RV pads can come in under $3,000. Sealcoating is its own line at $0.30 to $0.50 per square foot. Every job gets a written quote before a shovel hits the ground.
Current Offer
$1,000 off
any paving project.
Minimum project size applies. Mention this offer when booking your free estimate.
FAQs
Common questions
about residential paving.
Ready To Start
Let us quote
your residential paving project.
Free walkthrough, free written estimate, no pressure to book. Call or send a quick message and we'll take it from there.