New Asphalt Installation
Complete removal of old surface (if needed), proper sub-base preparation, and installation of new hot-mix asphalt. Best for severely damaged or never-paved surfaces.
New installations, overlays, and repairs. We deliver smooth, durable asphalt surfaces that stand up to North Carolina weather.
Whether you need a brand-new installation or want to extend the life of existing asphalt, we have the right solution for your budget and goals.
Complete removal of old surface (if needed), proper sub-base preparation, and installation of new hot-mix asphalt. Best for severely damaged or never-paved surfaces.
Cost-effective resurfacing over existing asphalt. We patch problem areas, apply a leveling course, and cap with a new surface layer. Saves time and money when base is solid.
Pothole patching, crack sealing, and skin patching to address localized damage before it spreads. Extends the life of your existing asphalt.
A quality asphalt job isn't just about the asphalt itself—it's about what lies beneath. We follow a rigorous process to ensure longevity.
Step 1: Excavation & Grading
We remove the old surface and grade the underlying soil to create proper drainage away from structures.
Step 2: Sub-Base Installation
We install and compact multiple layers of crushed stone aggregate. This base bears the load of vehicles and prevents shifting.
Step 3: Asphalt Paving
We apply hot-mix asphalt using our paver machine, followed by heavy compaction rollers to achieve proper density.
Asphalt remains the most popular paving material for driveways and parking lots—and for good reason.
Asphalt is typically 30-40% less expensive than concrete for equivalent applications. It's also faster to install, meaning lower labor costs.
Unlike concrete, asphalt damage can be easily and affordably patched or resurfaced without replacing the entire surface.
Asphalt's dark color absorbs heat, helping snow and ice melt faster in winter. It's also flexible, resisting cracking from freeze-thaw cycles.
Asphalt is one of the most recycled materials in the US. Old asphalt can be milled and reused in new projects.
Proper maintenance can double the life of your asphalt surface.
Keep vehicles off the new surface. Avoid parking in the same spot to prevent divots.
The asphalt cures and may develop small cracks. Have cracks sealed promptly to prevent water intrusion.
Apply sealcoating to protect against UV rays, water, and chemicals. We recommend professional sealcoating.
Whether it's a new driveway or resurfacing an existing lot, Darrell Cody & Sons delivers professional results.
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