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Moore Pavement Solutions, LLC

8905 Commercial Blvd , Pevely, MO 63070-2106

8 yrs in business

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Paving Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Asphalt. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Asphaltic Surfaces, LLC

908 NW Vesper St , Blue Springs, MO 64015-3736

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Asphalt, Concrete Contractors, Paving Contractors ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Arrow Asphalt Paving

6603 W 7th St , Joplin, MO 64801-8619

BBB Accredited A rated. Paving Contractors, Asphalt, Driveway Installation ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Barkley Asphalt Co., Inc.

15600 Industrial Dr , Independence, MO 64058-2902

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Paving Contractors, Asphalt

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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JDI Concrete, LLC

11325 E Truman Rd , Independence, MO 64050-2565

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Contractors, Paving Contractors, Excavating Contractors ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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MFI Masonry, LLC

7526 Wydown Blvd , Saint Louis, MO 63105-3386

14 yrs in business

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Mason Contractors, Construction Services, Landscape Contractors. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Ehrhardt's Asphalt LLC

1520 SW 6th St , Blue Springs, MO 64014-3976

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Paving Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Asphalt ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Modern Construction Services LLC

6443 Nieman Road , Shawnee, KS 66203

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Remodel Contractors, Roofing Contractors, Concrete Contractors ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Isaac's Asphalt, LLC

Independence, MO 64056-2199

BBB Accredited A rated. Asphalt, Paving Contractors, Excavating Contractors ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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A-One Trucking & Paving

PO Box 12624 , Kansas City, KS 66112-0624

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Paving Contractors, Asphalt, Seal Coating ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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McGhee Concrete

Lees Summit, MO 64063-3625

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Decorative Concrete, Paving Contractors, Concrete Restoration

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Typical Asphalt Paving Services Cost in Kansas City

For: standard residential driveway in Kansas City, MO

Budget Option
$2.1k
Starting price
Most Common
$5.1k
Average cost
Premium Service
$15.3k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Driveway size and thickness
  • ¢Base preparation (grading, gravel)
  • ¢Kansas City's tornado belt location, freeze-thaw cycles, and affordable labor create below-average cost market

Asphalt Paving Cost Guide — Kansas City, MO

Kansas City's asphalt paving market is shaped by three powerful forces: the clay-heavy Missouri soil that undergoes freeze-thaw cycles severe enough to heave and crack asphalt every winter, a wide metropolitan area where residential driveways range from short urban lots in Midtown to quarter-mile estate driveways in Mission Hills, and summer temperatures that regularly hit 95–105°F and require proper asphalt mix design to prevent rutting. Understanding these local realities separates a paving project that lasts 20 years from one that fails in 3. BLS SOC 47-2071 paving/surfacing worker wages in the Kansas City MSA average $22–$40 per hour.

Kansas City Asphalt Paving Costs (2024)

Project TypeScopePrice Range
Driveway — new install (small, <500 sf)2-car urban lot, base prep + 3" asphalt$2,500–$5,500
Driveway — new install (standard, 500–1,000 sf)Typical suburban lot$4,000–$9,000
Driveway — new install (large, 1,000–2,000 sf)Larger lot, circular drive, porte-cochère$7,000–$18,000
Driveway — replace over existing baseGrind + overlay or full remove + replace$3,500–$10,000
Driveway reseal (seal coat only)Existing asphalt in good condition$0.15–$0.35/sf ($150–$500 typical driveway)
Driveway reseal + crack fillSealing + minor crack filling$0.25–$0.50/sf
Pothole repairPer pothole, cold patch or hot patch$200–$800
Parking lot (small commercial)2,000–5,000 sf$8,000–$25,000
Parking lot (medium)5,000–15,000 sf$20,000–$65,000
Parking lot reseal + stripePer sf$0.20–$0.50/sf

Kansas City-Specific Asphalt Paving Factors

Missouri Freeze-Thaw Cycle — The Primary Enemy of KC Asphalt

Kansas City averages 25–35 freeze-thaw cycles per year — days where the temperature crosses the freezing point. Each cycle causes water that has infiltrated cracks to expand (ice expands 9% by volume) and contract, progressively widening any existing crack until the pavement fails. This is the primary cause of pothole formation and structural failure in Kansas City driveways and parking lots.

Implications for paving quality:

  • Base depth matters: A properly built KC driveway requires 6–8 inches of compacted crushed stone base (not just 4" as might be specified in milder climates) to manage soil movement and drainage under the freeze-thaw stress
  • Mix design: MDOT (Missouri Dept of Transportation) specifies asphalt mix grades — Type C (surface course) and Type B (binder course) are the standard for Missouri driveways. Contractors using incorrect mix grades or inadequate thickness (<2.5" compacted surface) produce inferior results
  • Joint sealing: Any cracks in existing asphalt must be crack-filled with hot rubberized crack filler before the freeze-thaw season (September–October) — cold-applied crack filler is a lower-quality option that doesn't bond as well at Kansas City's temperature extremes

Kansas City Clay — The Subgrade Problem

Kansas City's expansive glacial clay soil (same loess and illite-rich composition referenced in the landscaping section) is problematic for paving. This soil:

  • Expands when wet, contracts when dry — creating movement under the asphalt base
  • Has poor bearing capacity when not properly compacted and prepared
  • Requires proper base preparation to create a stable paving platform

What proper KC driveway base preparation looks like:

  1. Excavate 10–14 inches of native clay soil
  2. Install drainage diversion if needed (French drain, grade to edges)
  3. Compact 6–8 inches of crushed limestone aggregate (No. 4 or highway grade) in 2-inch lifts
  4. Apply binder/intermediate asphalt layer (1.5"–2") if applicable for thicker installations
  5. Apply 2.5"–3" compacted hot-mix asphalt surface course

Contractors who propose only 4" total (2" rock + 2" asphalt) on Kansas City clay soil are proposing an undersized base that will exhibit premature failure. Any KC paving quote that doesn't explicitly specify base depth is missing critical information.

Summer Heat — Asphalt Mix Temperature Sensitivity

Kansas City summer temperatures averaging 90–100°F+ affect asphalt performance. Rutting (tire track depression in softened asphalt) is an issue when:

  • Mix design has excessive asphalt binder content (too soft)
  • Asphalt thickness is insufficient to distribute load
  • Heavy vehicles (trucks, RVs, loaded moving vans) park in the same tracks regularly

Specify a PG 70-22 performance-graded binder at minimum (MDOT standard for Kansas City's climate zone) — this grade is designed to resist rutting at high temperatures and cracking at low temperatures specific to Missouri's climate. Contractors using cheaper or non-specified binder grades save material cost at the expense of longevity.

Typical Project Timeline in Kansas City

Asphalt paving is temperature-sensitive — the asphalt mix must be laid at 275–325°F and compacted before it cools below ~175°F. Kansas City's optimal paving season: April through October, with July and August being the highest-demand months. Avoid paving in temperatures below 50°F (typically November through March) — cold asphalt compacts poorly and adhesion is compromised.

Asphalt Paving FAQ — Kansas City, MO

Why Hire a Licensed Paving Contractor in Kansas City, MO

Missouri Paving Contractor Licensing Requirements

Missouri does not have a state-level "asphalt paving contractor" license specifically, but paving work that involves public right-of-way (street tie-ins, curb cuts, public approaches) requires coordination with:

  • City of Kansas City, MO ROW (Right-of-Way) permit: Required from KCMO Public Works for any work affecting the street, curb, or sidewalk connection
  • Johnson County/KDOT (Kansas Department of Transportation): For work in unincorporated Johnson County (Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa — Kansas side of KC metro) — Kansas has separate licensing requirements

Missouri general contractor context: Large commercial paving projects ($50,000+) may require the contractor to hold a Missouri registered architect/engineer stamp for design, or work under a licensed structural engineer for parking lot design.

For residential driveways and small commercial projects, the primary protections are business registration verification, insurance documentation, and references — there is no state specialty license to verify for residential paving.

How to Verify a Kansas City Asphalt Paving Contractor

Without a specific paving license to check, Kansas City homeowners and property managers should verify:

1. Missouri Secretary of State Business Registration: Verify the company is a registered Missouri business entity (LLC, Corporation, etc.) at sos.mo.gov — any legitimate paving company should show a current active registration. An unregistered company is operating informally with no legal accountability.

2. General Liability Insurance — Request the Certificate: Asphalt paving involves heavy equipment (paver machine, rollers, dump trucks) working on your property. A properly insured KC paving company carries:

  • General Liability: minimum $1,000,000 per occurrence / $2,000,000 aggregate
  • Commercial Auto: covers trucks and equipment on your property and in transit
  • Workers' Compensation: required in Missouri for employers with 5+ employees (RSMo §287)

Request a Certificate of Insurance naming you as Certificate Holder — a legitimate paving company provides this routinely.

3. APWA and NAPA Association Membership:

4. Better Business Bureau Kansas City: Check complaint history and rating at bbb.org/us/mo/kansas-city. Fly-by-night paving scams ("We have leftover asphalt from another job nearby — cheap driveway sealing today") are a known consumer protection issue in Kansas City — particularly targeting elderly homeowners in Lee's Summit, Liberty, and Grandview. The BBB's database flags prior complaints.

Red Flags — Kansas City Asphalt Scams

"Driveway sealer scam": Knocking on doors in Raytown, Independence, or Blue Springs neighborhoods, offering to seal driveways with "leftover material" from a nearby job — charging $800–$2,000 but applying used motor oil or heavily diluted sealer that washes off in the first rain. Never hire a driveway sealer who knocked on your door uninvited. Always use a verified, registered KC company.

No written contract: A legitimate Kansas City paving company provides a written scope of work, specifying base depth, asphalt thickness (in inches compacted), mix type, linear feet of edge, and warranty terms.

No MDOT-compliant mix: Ask the contractor to specify the MDOT mix type they're using (Type C, PG 70-22 or PG 64-22 binder) and the total compacted thickness. A contractor who can't or won't answer these questions is not a professional KC paving operation.

Warranty Expectations for Kansas City Asphalt Paving

A quality Kansas City asphalt driveway should come with:

  • 1–2 year contractor workmanship warranty on base prep and surface installation
  • 5–10 year expectation for the first seal coat need (seal-coat extends asphalt life)
  • 20–25 year total lifespan with proper maintenance (crack filling annually, seal coat every 3–5 years)

Any contractor offering a 10-year workmanship warranty on asphalt paving in Kansas City's freeze-thaw environment is overclaiming — asphalt is a maintained surface, not a set-and-forget material.

DIY vs. Professional Asphalt Paving in Kansas City, MO

DIY vs. Professional Asphalt Paving — Kansas City Decision Guide

Asphalt pavement is not a typical DIY trade — the equipment required (asphalt paver, vibratory roller, tanker/truck delivery of hot-mix) is not rentable for residential use. However, several related driveway maintenance tasks are genuine DIY territory. Here's the clear distinction:

TaskDIYProfessional (KC Quote Range)
New driveway installationNot possible — requires paver + roller equipment$4,000–$18,000 depending on size
Driveway reseal (seal coat)Yes — DIY asphalt sealer kits at Home Depot/Lowe's$150–$500 professional (small-medium driveway)
Crack fillingYes — hot-pour or cold-pour crack fillerTypically included in reseal service
Pothole repairYes — cold patch asphalt (Home Depot $15–$25/bag)$200–$800 professional hot-patch
Overlay on existing baseNo — requires paver + roller$3,500–$10,000
Edge restoration (raveled edge)Partial — tapers and cold patch; cosmetic onlyIncluded in repaving scope
Parking lot new installNo$8,000–$65,000 depending on size
Line stripingYes for DIY (paint + tape); quality is lower$0.10–$0.25/lf professional striping

Kansas City DIY Driveway Maintenance — What Actually Works

DIY seal coating: Homeowners can seal coat their own driveways with products from Home Depot (Latex-ite, Henry's, Jetcoat). Typical cost: $50–$120 for 5-gallon pails covering 250–400 sf each; 1,000 sf driveway = 3–4 pails. Kansas City-specific timing: Apply only when temperature is between 55–90°F and no rain forecast for 24 hours — this matters more in KC than in milder climates because of the temperature swings. Mid-May through September is the reliable window for KC DIY sealing.

Realistic DIY quality expectation: DIY sealing with brush/squeegee/roller application is generally lower in quality than professional spray-applied coal tar or refined tar emulsion. The professional application achieves more even coverage, often applies two coats, and fills fine cracks better. For homeowners who seal every 2–3 years on a new-enough driveway in good condition: DIY is acceptable. For a driveway with moderate cracking or edge raveling, professional crack filling + sealing produces better longevity results.

DIY pothole repair with cold patch: Works as a temporary fix. Kansas City homeowners dealing with a pothole in a driveway or private parking area: tamp cold patch firmly in 2-inch lifts, overfill by 1 inch, tamp with a hand tamper or drive a vehicle tire over it repeatedly. Cold patch products (Quikrete Blacktop, Sakrete) are available at KC Home Depot and Lowe's for $15–$25/bag. Limitation: Cold patch is water-soluble asphalt emulsion — it is not as durable as hot-mix asphalt. Expect 1–3 years life on a properly tamped cold patch repair under Kansas City's freeze-thaw cycles.

When DIY Paving Maintenance Is Not Enough in Kansas City

  • Alligator cracking (interconnected cracking pattern across the surface): Indicates base failure — typically caused by water infiltration following consecutive Kansas City freeze-thaw cycles. Sealing over alligator cracks is cosmetic only; the base has failed and requires repair or replacement
  • Significant edge raveling: Crumbling edges in Kansas City driveways usually indicate the base was undersized for clay soil movement; sealing won't fix the structural cause
  • Potholes deeper than 2–3 inches: Need professional hot-patch or milling and overlay
  • Heaving or cracking near tree roots: Roots from KC's mature oak and elm trees are unforgiving on adjacent pavement; professional assessment needed for root-caused damage

Kansas City Freeze-Thaw — The Annual Maintenance Calendar

September–October: Fill all cracks with hot-rubberized crack filler (DIY or professional) before winter freeze-thaw season begins. This is the single most impactful annual maintenance step for KC driveways. November–March: Do not attempt DIY sealing or patching — too cold for material to cure. April–May: Assess winter damage; schedule professional repair if new cracking appeared. June–August: Optimal window for professional reseal + crack fill projects; highest contractor availability but also peak season pricing.

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