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Pavement Maintenance Unlimited, LLC
4.8(
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Asphalt Paving - Repair or Patch - For Business

Serving Crowley, LA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1997

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Mike R was a delight to work with. Answered all calls and texts promptly, honest and experienced. His crew was fantastic. They were professional, courteous and hardworking. They had to adjust to using their equipment in a tight space and did it with ease. The job encountered an obstacle and Mike stuck to our agreed budget and fixed the problem. Such a pleasure to work with overall and the driveway looks great. Very happy customer"
Side Lot
Front Lot
Shoulder
Unprepared Crack
Shoulder

+8

Response time4 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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BLOOM LOCAL LLC
5.0(
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Interlocking Pavers for Patios, Walks & Steps - Install

Serving Crowley, LA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Awesome job couldn’t be happier. Very dependable, great communication with their customers. Be sure and inquire,so much more they do to improve your yard and home. What a lovely couple, feel like I have made need friends forever."
Response time2 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
James Davis Paving
4.0(
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Asphalt Paving - InstallAsphalt Paving - Install- For BusinessAsphalt Paving - Repair or Patch - For Business

Serving Crowley, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Very satisfied. The price was good. They finished the driveway in 3 hours the next day. Taking out the old driveway, leveling it out and putting in the new one. Excellent work. I highly recommend JAMES DAVIS ASPHALT AND PAVING CO."
Response time3 days
Recommended by84%of homeowners
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Paving Services questions, answered by experts

The answer to whether or not you need to get a permit before you start your driveway can vary widely based on local ordinances and the scope of your driveway ideas. In most urban and suburban areas, a permit is needed before building a new driveway to ensure that a homeowner is using safe materials and proper drainage practices while designing and constructing a new driveway. In some rural areas, a homeowner may not be required to apply for a permit. When building a new driveway on your own, always check with your local building department to see if you need to request a permit. When hiring a driveway contractor, verify that the right permits are being used before driveway construction begins.

The dimensions of a driveway apron vary based on local building codes, the width of your driveway, and the distance between the driveway and the road. On average, aprons range from 12 to 24 feet wide and 8 to 18 feet long. Typically, the end of the apron connected to the driveway matches its width—such as 10 to 12 feet for a single-car driveway—while the end at the street flares out to allow cars to turn in and out more easily. In some areas, you may not be responsible for the portion of the apron that extends beyond the sidewalk, but this depends on local laws.

Whether you should resurface or replace your asphalt driveway heavily depends on its condition. If the foundation is solid and the damage is minor, resurfacing is your best bet because it’s more affordable and faster than replacing the driveway. But if your driveway has foundational problems and/or severe damage, like large, deep cracks and potholes, then it makes more sense to replace it. 

If you miss the perfect time frame to trowel finish concrete, you likely won’t get the smooth, flawless result you’re looking for. In this case, you should contact a concrete professional or look to methods like sanding, grinding, or patching once the concrete dries. These methods will ensure the best final result for the lowest cost.

Paving is a part of hardscaping, so all paving is hardscaping, but not all hardscaping is paving. Paving involves laying down concrete or asphalt, while hardscaping can also include the use of paving stones, bricks, gravel, wood, and more. Hardscape features that involve paving are considered permanent and will increase your property taxes, while some other hardscaping features—like those involving bricks, gravel, and paving stones—will not affect property taxes. Paving also typically requires a permit, while hardscaping features considered temporary will not.

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