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Asphalt Protectors Inc.
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Serving Dayton, NV and surrounding areas

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In business since 1984

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"Their work was the highest quality. They're one of the best contractors I've known. They were knowledgeable, professional, timely, and great communication."
Our talented team gave the Whole Foods parking lot in Reno a fresh sealcoat before winter weather turned.
API worked with Sierra Journeys in Portola, California to sealcoat their extensive trails. What a beautiful environment.
We help residential clients around Lake Tahoe keep their paving looking great!
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Casey Paving, LLC
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Serving Dayton, NV and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

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With over 35 years of experience Casey Paving, LLC, is committed to continuously improving operations. This means that we strive to have the most advanced equipment and the most skilled employees available. We approach each project with the care and attention to detail that we would use if we were installing our own driveways. Our technicians will work closely with you to ensure that you get exactly what you are looking for. We are open 24/7 for any service calls. We welcome your questions and thank you for your interest!\n

Response time20 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Platinum Paving
New to Angi

Serving Dayton, NV and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

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We are a locally owned and operated company that values honest and integrity in all aspects of our business. We offer a variety of excavation, engineering, paving and asphalt services that are customizable to each individual project. We pride ourselves on the quality of our work as well as our commitment to outstanding results. We look forward to building lasting relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction.

Asphalt Driveways questions, answered by experts

Yes, using recycled asphalt millings is an eco-friendly alternative compared to concrete. Millings are reclaimed pieces of gravel that are recycled into aggregate that can be used on driveways, patios, walkways, basketball courts, tennis courts, and more.

The driveway apron is a technical term referring to where a private driveway meets the public street. If there is a sidewalk in front of the house, the driveway apron is typically on the opposite side of the public sidewalk from the driveway itself.

A driveway's lifespan varies by material. Asphalt driveways typically last 15 to 30 years, while concrete driveways last longer, between 20 and 50 years. The longevity of any driveway is affected by factors like extreme temperatures, heavy traffic, and the quality of maintenance. Regular upkeep, such as filling cracks, resealing the surface, and ensuring proper drainage, can help extend its life. For gravel driveways, regrading to fill in uneven areas every year or two is recommended.

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.

In most cases, you don’t need a permit to repave your driveway, although some exceptions exist. If you’re widening your driveway and plan on widening the apron as well, you’ll usually need a permit from the Department of Transportation in your area. This permit costs between $50 and $300 in most cases. Most municipalities will also require a certified and insured contractor do the work relating to the apron and curb cut. You can contact your building department or ask your paving company if you need a permit. Your driveway professional will usually pull the permit for you.

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