Your Driveway Built Right From Day One

Residential asphalt paving in Greensburg built for long-term performance and freeze-thaw conditions.

When you need a new driveway or a full replacement in Greensburg, the work starts well before the asphalt goes down. You need proper grading and a stable base, especially in a climate where freeze and thaw cycles happen several times each winter. Mike Bryer Paving walks each site before work begins to confirm layout, slope, and drainage so your driveway performs the way it should from the first day.

This service includes complete asphalt paving for new driveways or full replacements on residential properties. The base is prepared and compacted to handle seasonal movement, vehicle weight, and water runoff. You receive a free estimate with a clear scope of work and transparent pricing that covers the full job, not just the surface layer.

If you are planning a new driveway in Greensburg, reach out to discuss your property and schedule a walkthrough.

What Goes Into a Residential Asphalt Install

Your installation begins with on-site grading and base preparation in Greensburg to create a stable foundation that supports the asphalt over time. The team removes existing material if needed, builds up the base with compacted stone, and confirms drainage before the first load of asphalt arrives. This step determines how well your driveway holds up through wet springs and cold winters.

Once the asphalt is laid and compacted, you will notice a smooth, even surface that sheds water instead of holding it. The finish is clean, the edges are defined, and the driveway is ready for vehicle use without soft spots or wavering slopes.

Mike Bryer Paving serves homeowners throughout Westmoreland, Cambria, Indiana, and Somerset County areas. The work is designed for low-maintenance performance, but it does not include decorative borders, stamping, or concrete aprons unless discussed during the estimate. You can expect clear timelines and direct communication from start to finish.

Questions homeowners ask before the project begins

Before scheduling your residential asphalt paving, it helps to know what the work includes, how long it takes, and what to plan for during and after installation.

How long does a residential asphalt driveway installation take?
Most residential driveways are completed in one to two days depending on size and base preparation needs. You can typically drive on the surface within 24 to 48 hours after the final pass.
What happens if the ground is uneven or slopes toward the house?
The crew regraded the base during preparation to redirect water away from structures and prevent pooling. This is reviewed during the on-site walkthrough before work begins.
Why does base preparation matter for asphalt driveways?
A compacted stone base distributes weight evenly and resists movement during freeze-thaw cycles. Without it, asphalt cracks prematurely even if the surface layer is applied correctly.
What is included in the free estimate?
Your estimate includes a site visit, measurements, scope of work, material breakdown, and total cost. Mike Bryer Paving provides transparent pricing with no hidden fees or surprise charges.
When is the best time to install a new asphalt driveway?
Spring through fall offers the most consistent temperatures for proper asphalt curing. Winter installations are possible but depend on weather conditions and scheduling availability.

If your driveway needs a full replacement or you are building one from scratch, Mike Bryer Paving can walk the site and provide a detailed estimate. Contact the team to schedule your free on-site review and discuss your project timeline.