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Desert Vista Concrete LLC

3136 N 28th Ave , Phoenix, AZ 85017-5016

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Contractors, Construction Services, Paving Contractors ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Diego & G LLC

Peoria, AZ 85345-8357

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

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Swaine Asphalt Corp

2425 W Mcdowell Rd , Phoenix, AZ 85009-2908

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

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Re-Create Companies LLC

5808 W Maryland Ave , Glendale, AZ 85301-3909

Mason Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Paving Contractors ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Arizona Driveway Pavers LLC

4539 N 22nd St Ste N , Phoenix, AZ 85016

BBB Accredited A- rated. Paving Contractors, Driveway Installation, Interlocking Pavers ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Pinnacle Paving Inc

2126 W Shangri La Rd , Phoenix, AZ 85029-4812

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

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Arizona Brick Pavers LLC

Phoenix, AZ 85009-4846

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Hardscaping, Paving Contractors, Landscape Lighting ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Roadrunner Sealcoat & Repair Inc

4960 S Gilbert Rd , Chandler, AZ 85249-5982

17 yrs in business

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Seal Coating, Paving Contractors, Asphalt. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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MB Pavers & Hardscapes

Thatcher, AZ 85552

10 yrs in business

— Closed

Hardscaping, Concrete Contractors, Landscape Contractors. BBB Rating A.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Mountain Paving LLC

Prescott Valley, AZ 86314

10 yrs in business

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Interlocking Pavers, Concrete Contractors, Landscape Contractors. BBB Rating A.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Wells Asphalt Paving

6040 E Main St , Mesa, AZ 85205-8928

15 yrs in business

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Paving Contractors, Asphalt, Driveway Installation.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Typical 24 Hour Asphalt Paving Service Cost in Phoenix

For: standard residential driveway in Phoenix, AZ

Budget Option
$2.3k
Starting price
Most Common
$5.4k
Average cost
Premium Service
$16.2k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Driveway size and thickness
  • ¢Base preparation (grading, gravel)
  • ¢Phoenix extreme heat (115°F+) and caliche soil require heat-resistant, UV-stable product upgrades

Asphalt Paving Costs in Phoenix, AZ

Asphalt Paving Costs in Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix presents a uniquely extreme environment for asphalt paving. Asphalt surface temperatures in the Phoenix metro regularly reach 160–180°F during July and August — the highest sustained asphalt surface temperatures of any major U.S. metro. This creates specific installation challenges, accelerates UV oxidation and surface raveling, and makes sealcoating maintenance more frequent and more critical than any other U.S. market. Phoenix homeowners and businesses with asphalt driveways, parking areas, or service roads need to understand how this climate drives costs and maintenance decisions.

Unlike the clay-soil markets of Dallas or Kansas City, Phoenix's primary sub-base challenges are caliche hardpan (calcium carbonate cemented soil layer, present in much of the Valley of the Sun) and standard sandy desert soil. Caliche discoveries during excavation can significantly affect project costs. There is no freeze-thaw cycle in Phoenix, which eliminates the heaving and cracking pattern common in northern markets — but UV oxidation and heat-induced surface raveling replace freeze-thaw as the dominant failure mechanisms.

Phoenix Asphalt Repair Costs

Repair TypeCost RangeNotes
Crack filling (hot-pour)$0.50–$1.25 per linear footHot-pour rubberized best for Phoenix heat cycling
Crack filling (cold-pour)$0.20–$0.50 per linear foot1–2 year life in Phoenix UV; not recommended for large cracks
Pothole repair (infrared)$200–$500 per areaInfrared restoration blends seamlessly; preferred over cold patch
Alligator cracking patch (per 10 sf)$150–$400Full-depth repair required; surface patch fails within 1–2 seasons in PHX heat
Sealcoating — residential driveway$100–$300Asphalt emulsion preferred; re-seal every 2–3 years in Phoenix UV
Sealcoating — commercial lot (per sf)$0.15–$0.35Volume pricing; parking stripe repaint add $0.15–$0.25/lf
Asphalt overlay (resurfacing)$2–$4 per sfRequires existing base in good condition; lifespan 8–12 years

New Asphalt Installation — Phoenix Pricing

Project TypeCost RangeNotes
New residential driveway (2-car, 600–800 sf)$3,000–$6,000Standard 3-inch HMA on 4-inch aggregate base
New driveway with caliche removal$5,000–$9,000Caliche breaking and hauling adds $500–$2,500 depending on depth and hardness
Parking lot — commercial (per sf)$3–$7Includes grading, base, and 2–3 inch HMA; drainage engineering separate
Asphalt pathway or walkway$2,500–$6,000Narrower width increases per-sf cost
Overlay of existing cracked surface$1,500–$4,000Feasible when base is structurally sound

Phoenix Asphalt Installation: Seasonal Timing Is Critical

Phoenix's extreme heat creates a counterintuitive installation window problem. Fresh hot-mix asphalt (HMA) must be compacted and finished before it cools below approximately 185°F — but ambient air temperatures and asphalt surface temperatures in June–September mean:

  • Ground surface temperature can exceed 140°F, preheating the asphalt and reducing working time
  • Mixing-plant delivery temperatures of 275–325°F dissipate faster in extreme ambient heat
  • Most Phoenix paving contractors schedule major projects from October through April and early morning starts (5–7 AM) in shoulder months

Best booking windows: October–November and February–March for largest projects. Summer work is not impossible but requires careful scheduling and experienced crews.

Caliche: Phoenix's Hidden Cost Driver

Caliche is a hardpan layer of calcium carbonate that occurs at 6 inches to 4 feet below the surface across much of the Valley of the Sun — particularly in Scottsdale, Chandler, Gilbert, and East Mesa. When discovered during excavation, caliche must be mechanically broken (typically with a hydraulic breaker or roto-mill) and hauled off-site before sub-base material can be placed. Costs:

  • Caliche discovery and breaking: $500–$1,500 for a residential driveway
  • Caliche haul-off: $200–$600 depending on volume
  • Always ask paving contractors how they handle caliche discovery — any legitimate Phoenix paving contractor anticipates this and builds a proceed-or-stop protocol into their contracts.

UV Oxidation and Sealcoating — Phoenix's Highest Maintenance Requirement

Phoenix's UV intensity — the highest of any major U.S. city — oxidizes unsealed asphalt binder (the petroleum product that holds aggregate together) faster than any other market. The timeline:

  • Years 1–2: Surface is flexible, binds well — sealcoating is not yet needed
  • Years 2–4: Oxidation begins; surface turns gray and becomes brittle → optimal sealcoating window
  • Years 4–7: Without sealing, raveling and cracking accelerate; repair costs escalate
  • Years 7–10: Unsealed Phoenix asphalt typically reaches end-of-life patch-or-replace decision

Sealcoating frequency recommendation in Phoenix: Every 2–3 years, compared to every 3–5 years in cooler markets.

Phoenix, AZ Asphalt Paving — Frequently Asked Questions

Why Hire a Licensed Asphalt Paving Contractor in Phoenix, AZ

Why Hire a Licensed Asphalt Paving Contractor in Phoenix, AZ

Arizona Contractor Licensing for Paving Work

Arizona requires contractors performing asphalt paving work to hold an active license with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC). Applicable license classifications for paving projects include:

  • ROC B-1 (General Residential Contractor): For residential site work including driveway installation
  • ROC B (General Commercial Contractor): For commercial and large-scale paving projects
  • ROC C-12 (Paving and Surfacing): A specialty classification specific to asphalt and concrete paving

Verify any contractor's current license status at roc.az.gov/LicenseLookup before signing a contract. Confirm: license is Active, classification covers your project type, and no open complaints or corrective action orders are listed.

In Arizona, hiring an unlicensed contractor for paving work:

  • Voids any workmanship warranty
  • Eliminates your ability to file an ROC complaint (one of AZ's strongest consumer protection mechanisms)
  • May create complications if work is later discovered during property sale

Hot-Mix Asphalt Quality: What Phoenix Contractors Source and Why It Matters

Professional asphalt paving in Phoenix requires hot-mix asphalt (HMA) that meets Arizona DOT specifications — produced at a commercial asphalt plant and delivered at 275–325°F. Major Phoenix-area HMA suppliers include Vulcan Materials (multiple Phoenix-area plants), APAC-Arizona, and Southwest Slurry Seal. These plants produce state-spec mix designs with the correct aggregate gradation and asphalt binder performance grade (PG 76-16 is standard for Phoenix's temperature range per ADOT pavement specifications).

What to ask: Request the plant delivery ticket (batch ticket) when your asphalt is delivered. This document confirms mix design, production temperature, and delivery time. Any legitimate Phoenix paving contractor welcomes this request. Refusal is a red flag.

Phoenix Compaction Standards

Proper asphalt compaction in Phoenix requires vibratory roller equipment. The target density is 92–96% of the theoretical maximum density (per ADOT specifications). Insufficient compaction produces:

  • Premature surface raveling accelerated by Phoenix UV
  • Rutting under vehicle loads — particularly in surface parking areas during 110°F+ summer
  • Premature cracking and pothole formation

Professional contractors track compaction with nuclear density gauges or non-nuclear electromagnetic density gauges. On residential driveways, compaction verification is less formal but experienced contractors can assess proper mat density from finish appearance and mat cooling behavior.

Caliche Discovery Protocol

Because caliche is encountered without warning on many Phoenix paving projects, a reputable local contractor will have a clear policy: stop work upon discovery, assess depth and extent, provide a written change-order for removal costs, and require your approval before proceeding. Contractors who continue without disclosure or who simply pave over caliche without removal are creating a sub-base failure point that will appear as settlement cracking within 2–5 years.

Phoenix Asphalt Paving Scam Patterns

The Arizona AG Consumer Protection Division and ROC complaint database document recurring patterns involving asphalt and paving:

  • "Leftover material" offers: Door-to-door visits offering to pave driveways cheaply with "leftover" hot-mix from a nearby project. Legitimate paving companies do not cold-solicit this way; the material is often cold-mix or emulsion of unknown quality.
  • Storm-chaser overlap: After flooding or wash events, unlicensed paving crews sometimes target Valley homes with visibly damaged driveways. Always verify ROC license before any work begins.
  • Bait-and-switch on overlay vs. new installation: Quoting an overlay and performing a substandard thin screed over a structurally failed base — producing results that fail within one or two monsoon seasons.

Questions to Ask Before Hiring

  1. What is your ROC license number and classification? (Verify at roc.az.gov)
  2. Which asphalt plant(s) do you source HMA from — do you have plant tickets from recent projects?
  3. How do you handle caliche discovery during excavation?
  4. What mix design and base thickness are you specifying for this job?
  5. What compaction equipment will you use?
  6. Do you include permits for right-of-way if any work is within the City of Phoenix street frontage?
  7. What is your sealcoating recommendation and warranty period for the new surface?

DIY vs. Professional Asphalt Paving in Phoenix, AZ

DIY vs. Professional Asphalt Paving in Phoenix, AZ

The Phoenix Climate Factor

Phoenix's asphalt conditions create a different DIY/professional calculus than most U.S. markets. The same extreme heat that accelerates UV oxidation and surface raveling also severely limits what DIY interventions can accomplish — consumer-grade patching and sealing products are formulated for moderate-climate performance, not sustained 160-180°F surface temperatures.

Task-by-Task Comparison

TaskDIYProfessionalPhoenix-Specific Consideration
Cold-pour crack filler⚠️ Possible, short-livedNot primary serviceCold-pour lasts 1–2 seasons in Phoenix UV; not recommended for cracks >1/2 inch
Hot-pour crack sealing❌ Equipment and safetyRequiredPropane melting kettle + rubberized hot-pour material; 5–7 year life
Cold-patch pothole repair⚠️ Temporary onlyNot a solutionCold-patch in 110°F+ ambient oxidizes and disintegrates within months in Phoenix heat
Infrared asphalt restoration❌ Specialized equipmentRequiredInfrared heater rentals exist but safe operation requires experience
Consumer sealcoating product⚠️ Low-grade resultPreferred for durabilityConsumer latex sealers are not rated for Phoenix UV exposure; professional asphalt emulsion sealer lasts 2–3x longer
Professional sealcoating (asphalt emulsion)N/ARequired for full performance$100–$300 for residential; cannot be DIY-replicated with consumer products
Driveway overlay (resurfacing)❌ HMA equipment neededRequiredHot-mix requires 275–325°F delivery + roller compaction — no consumer path
New asphalt installation❌ Fully professionalRequiredEquipment, HMA plant access, compaction testing — no homeowner route
Caliche breaking and removal❌ Heavy equipmentRequiredHydraulic breaker or roto-mill; no DIY solution

DIY Options That Have Genuine Value in Phoenix

Cold-pour crack filling for hairline cracks (under 1/4 inch): Consumer crack filler (Latex-ite, Dalton, or comparable products available at Home Depot or Ace Hardware) applied to clean, dry hairline cracks can extend the next professional maintenance cycle. This is the one genuine DIY maintenance task for Phoenix asphalt owners. Apply only in cooler temperatures (below 90°F ambient) — spring (February–April) or fall (October–November). Do not overfill; flush-fill only.

Regular sweeping and debris removal: Phoenix's monsoon season (July–September) deposits significant sandy sediment in driveway surface voids. Sweeping this grit out prevents abrasive granular damage to the aging surface. A leaf blower and stiff broom weekly during monsoon season extends the maintenance interval.

Why Consumer Sealcoating Products Underperform in Phoenix

Professional asphalt sealcoating in Phoenix uses coal-tar emulsion or asphalt emulsion products applied at 15–25% solids content with silica sand added for traction. These products are not available at retail in Arizona (they require contractor licensing to purchase in bulk). Consumer latex-based sealers (Quikrete Blacktop Sealer, Latex-ite Ultra Shield) are formulated for cooler markets and cure through latex polymer cross-linking that does not hold up to sustained 160°F+ surface temperatures. The result: consumer sealers in Phoenix appear to work in October but crack and peel the following summer.

Bottom line: Sealcoating in Phoenix is a professional service, every 2–3 years, with commercial-grade materials. DIY sealcoating is a money-waster in this market.

When Professional Paving Is the Only Option

Every significant paving project in Phoenix is professional territory — not due to licensing alone, but due to the physical requirements:

  • Hot-mix asphalt is produced at temperatures requiring an ADOT-spec plant; it cannot be duplicated by homeowner means
  • Proper compaction requires a vibratory roller — rental is possible but operation without experience produces inadequate density
  • Caliche discovery requires hydraulic breaking equipment
  • Correct Phoenix HMA mix design (PG 76-16 binder) is plant-specific and specification-driven

Cost Comparison: DIY Maintenance vs. Professional Maintenance Schedule

Maintenance ApproachCost (5-Year)Outcome
Consumer cold-pour only$100–$200Surface deteriorates; full replacement within 8–10 years likely
Professional sealcoat + hot-pour crack seal (every 2–3 yr)$500–$900Surface protected; lifespan extended to 20–25 years
Neglected surface to full replacement$3,000–$8,000New installation required when maintenance is deferred

The Phoenix asphalt maintenance math is unambiguous: a $150–$300 professional sealcoat every 2–3 years prevents $3,000–$8,000 in replacement costs. This is the primary cost argument for professional maintenance over DIY or neglect in this market.

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