Asphalt paving

Hot mix asphalt, new installs, and overlays for homes and businesses. Laid at the right temperature, rolled tight, and finished to hold up through the Colorado freeze-thaw.

Hot mix asphalt, built to last

A pretty ribbon of asphalt is easy. Making it last through a Colorado winter is the hard part. Freeze-thaw cycles pry open every weak seam and under-compacted edge, and clay soils heave just enough each spring to fracture a surface that wasn't set on a real base. BC Paving handles the whole stack: dig-out, sub-base, grading, paving, and the final rolls, all spec'd for how the climate actually treats asphalt.

New installs, overlays & full-depth replacements

Not every surface needs the same fix. If the base is still sound and the top mat is just tired, an overlay will buy you years at a fraction of the cost. If water has been working its way underneath for a decade, an overlay is throwing money away, and a full tear-out is the honest answer. We walk your driveway or lot with you before we write a number and tell you which one you actually need.

Residential & commercial, right-sized

Our crew and equipment scale to the job. A single-lane residential driveway gets a focused two- to three-person install that's done in a day; a commercial lot gets a full crew and a phased plan so your business keeps running. Either way, the same owner-operator runs the job from first walkthrough to final sweep.

What's included on every job

  • On-site walkthrough and a written, no-pressure estimate
  • Drainage review, sub-base grading, and proper lift-by-lift compaction
  • Hot mix laid at the right temperature and rolled tight to seal the mat
  • Clean, seamed edges against curbs, aprons, lawns, and landscape
  • Clear cure-time guidance so you know exactly when to use it
  • All work backed by our guarantee and a local phone number you can actually reach
BC Paving roller finishing a fresh asphalt drive

Not sure what your property needs?

Call us or send a Facebook message. We'll come out to your address, look at drainage and the existing surface, and tell you honestly whether you're looking at a full tear-out, an overlay, a patch, or just a grade correction. No pressure, no upsell, no gimmicks.