asphalt driveway replaced after many years of use, our team of professionals at J&W Asphalt can help.
We offer dig out and replacement service to rip out that old, worn out driveway and replace it with something new and beautiful that will add value to your home. All of our dig out and replacement driveways come with a five-year warranty, protecting your investment.
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asphalt driveway paving and repair. In our 42 years of business, we have installed more than 60,000 driveways, becoming the most trusted asphalt contractor of the largest and best builders in the Twin Cities metro area.
We are a second-generation, family-run business with more than four decades in the asphalt installation and repair industry. When it comes to pavement, we dig out and replace approximately 250 private driveways each year. We can keep you informed every step of the way, providing worry-free driveway replacement service.
A Damaged Driveway is a Liability
Your driveway is an important part of your home’s curb appeal. When it begins to decay, it takes away from the value and beauty of your home. It can also be dangerous to your vehicle or to pedestrians.
A seriously damaged driveway will cause long-term damage to your vehicle’s suspension, shocks, and tires. It can also pose a very serious tripping hazard, making it a liability. In most cases, a driveway is considered the responsibility of the homeowner when an injury occurs.
Factors that can damage a driveway include:
- Oil, gas, and chemicals
- Dramatic temperature changes
- Freeze and thaw cycles
- Heavy vehicles
- Heavy use
- Water drainage problems
- UV exposure
The Dig Out and Replacement Process
We walk you through every step of the dig out and replacement process. Our asphalt replacement crew will arrive at your home and remove the existing pavement. All of your old asphalt can be recycled, which means lower costs and a lower carbon footprint. We then correct any grading issues and prepare the site to begin asphalt installation.
This is a great opportunity to assess and correct any issues related to grading or drainage so that your new driveway will enjoy a long lifespan. After grading and rolling, you will have a new driveway that will last for many years to come.