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Danny's Paving LLC
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Serving Driscoll, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 1996

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"We had a great experience with this asphalt paving company from start to finish. They were professional, on time, and very easy to communicate with. The crew worked efficiently and paid attention to detail, making sure everything was done right and cleaned up afterward. The driveway looks smooth, solid, and completely transformed the front of our home. They explained the process clearly and delivered exactly what they promised—no surprises, just quality work. We would definitely recommend them to anyone looking for reliable and high-quality paving work."
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Serving Driscoll, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

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Emergency services offered

"I have dealt with a lot of contractors over the years but none have been as thorough and professional as Chip! It was a pleasure working with him. Fantastic job at a price I couldn’t pass on. Chip and crew has a work ethic I haven’t seen in a long time. If you need some work done give Chip a call. He delivers great results at a fair price and the finished results are incredible."
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Gulf Coast Contracting Services
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Serving Driscoll, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

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"My job involved major exterior renovation to my home which required several sub-contractors. In addition, my old driveway was torn up and replaced and additional concrete poured on the side of the house. Eric always returned phone calls, was responsive to my needs, and was easy to work with."
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Asphalt Driveways questions, answered by experts

Even with regular maintenance, most driveways don’t last much longer than 30 years. Alligator cracking is a clear warning sign that your driveway’s foundation is failing, and cracks that are deep and wide can let water in, causing more damage. Standing water is another red flag. If your driveway doesn’t drain properly, it’s going to degrade slowly. Finally, if you’re seeing dips or uneven patches, that’s a sign the base layer or soil is shifting. If these issues pop up, it’s time to replace your driveway.

Yes, you can retrofit an existing driveway, but this usually involves cutting grooves into the driveway, installing the heating elements, then sealing them. While this is much less expensive than typical heated driveway systems, the final appearance could be diminished. Speak with a driveway paving company to confirm which design method is best for you.

Sometimes, when people talk about asphalt driveways, they’re actually referring to asphalt concrete, which is a completely different compound. Asphalt concrete is asphaltic cement combined with sand or grit. It is significantly more lasting and durable than regular asphalt but also much more expensive. If you’re considering using asphalt concrete, ask an asphalt company for their expert opinions.

Driveways should be sloped with a minimum 2% slope—anything lower will cause precipitation and runoff to collect. A 2% slope is the equivalent of a 2-foot rise over 100 feet. One quick way to check the integrity of your driveway’s slope: no more than four inches of water should collect on the surface longer than 15 minutes after rain.

Asphalt, which is stone mixed with tar, is the most common material for outdoor basketball courts because it’s so sturdy and versatile. However, you don't have to use it: another option is polymeric rubber, which has shock pads that can prevent injury. This option is a little more expensive, ranging between $16 and $25 per square foot.

Materials used for indoor basketball courts, such as hardwoods, aren’t really an option outdoors.

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