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Driveway911.com
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Asphalt Paving - Repair or PatchAsphalt SealingAsphalt Paving - Install+1 more

Serving Troy, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1991

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Emergency services offered

"Adam was fantastic. Clean lines down our long driveway. Really enhances the entire property. Provided a quote and stuck to it. Showed up on time and stuck to schedule. Definitely recommend!"
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Response time6 days
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by84%of homeowners
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Premier Grade, LLC
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Concrete Driveways - Install

Serving Troy, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

Free estimates

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"Very professional, responsive and affordable company to work with. Showed up for no charge bid within a few days of our initial contact. Promptly returned phone calls and respectfully answered all my novice questions pertaining to the project. Did an excellent job matching an existing colored & stamped patio. Completed the job on time and on budget. Did a great job cleaning up the work site when finished. Recommend hiring these guys for any and all concrete projects!"
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Response time10 hrs
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Midwest Concrete & Const Inc
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Concrete Driveways - Install

Serving Troy, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1981

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Midwest Concrete did a very good job replacing our concrete driveway. It looks very good and the workers were very nice and professional. We were 100% satisfied and highly recommend them to anyone that needs their services. They were also less expensive than other bids we received."
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Response time6 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Asphalt Driveways questions, answered by experts

Instead of a set number of types, asphalt comes in variations designed for different needs. Some are categorized by temperature—hot mix, warm mix, and cold mix. Others are sorted by composition, like dense-graded, gap-graded (such as Stone Matrix Asphalt), porous, and mastic asphalt. There are also modified versions with added compounds like polymers, rubber, or emulsions. Instead of focusing on a number, it may be more useful to understand how contractors customize asphalt for durability, climate, and traffic conditions.

The cost to pour a driveway apron depends on the material and size. Concrete costs $3 to $10 per square foot, asphalt ranges from $2 to $5, and pavers are $5 to $15 per square foot. Additional expenses, like excavation, base material, and labor, can increase the total cost. For example, a standard 12x15-foot concrete apron could cost between $540 and $1,800, depending on local rates and additional work required. Always consult a local driveway paving contractor to get an accurate estimate tailored to your project.

An asphalt driveway should be at least 3 inches thick over a compacted gravel base. Areas with poor drainage should have a thicker stone base. To install a new asphalt driveway over an existing driveway, the new asphalt should be at least 2 inches thick and the existing driveway should be in relatively good condition.

If you’re looking for a similar, eco-friendly driveway material, you might consider one of these options:

  • Permeable pavement: This material is sometimes called “pervious” or “porous” pavement; it allows stormwater to drain into the subbase, eliminating storm drain costs. 

  • Gravel: Consider paving your driveway with locally sourced gravel. By sourcing from a nearby source, your money won’t fund international shipping and will be invested back into your local community.

  • Natural stone pavers: Because natural stone pavers are made from organically-produced stone, there’s no new manufacturing required, limiting the environmental impact. In addition, water easily flows and drains through the gaps in the pavers.

While paving a driveway is possible to do as a DIY project, we don’t recommend it. Hiring a driveway professional to pave it will ensure that your driveway looks neat and clean and lasts for years to come, and it will also prevent a weak driveway and, potentially, damage to your foundation. Paving a driveway requires heavy machinery, and while you can rent the equipment needed, operating it close to your garage slab or around your home’s foundation can crack it and lead to structural issues. 

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