Your driveway is the first thing people see and the surface your cars live on every day. A properly paved asphalt driveway is smooth, sheds water, resists the Valley's freeze-free-but-brutally-hot cycle, and adds real curb appeal — for a fraction of the cost of concrete or pavers. The catch: it only performs if the base and edges are done right.
Driveway Services
- Brand-new asphalt driveway installation
- Resurfacing (overlay) of worn but structurally sound driveways
- Tear-out and replacement of cracked, potholed, or sunken driveways
- Driveway widening and extensions
- Apron and street-transition work
- Crack filling and pothole patching
What a Quality Driveway Pour Includes
We grade the driveway to drain away from your garage and home, compact a proper aggregate base, then lay and roll hot-mix asphalt to the right thickness with clean, defined edges. Good edge work is what keeps an asphalt driveway from crumbling at the sides — and it's the first place cheap jobs fail.
New driveway tip: let fresh asphalt cure before parking heavy vehicles on it, and plan to sealcoat in the first year. We'll walk you through the simple aftercare that adds years of life.
What a Driveway Costs in Clovis
Most residential asphalt driveways run $3 to $7 per square foot installed — a typical two-car driveway lands in the low-to-mid thousands depending on size, base prep, and tear-out. Resurfacing an existing sound driveway costs less. You'll get a clear written quote before we start.
Asphalt vs. Concrete
Asphalt costs less up front, installs faster, flexes with the soil instead of cracking, and is easy to resurface down the road. With periodic sealcoating, a Clovis asphalt driveway easily lasts 15–20+ years. We'll give you a straight comparison so you can choose what's right for your home.