Professional asphalt paving services for driveways, parking lots, private roads, and commercial properties in Schuylkill, Carbon, and Berks County, PA. New installations, overlays, and repairs.
Whether it's a residential driveway or a full commercial parking lot, VP Construction delivers clean, durable asphalt paving from start to finish. We handle our own grading, base prep, and paving — one crew, one phone call.
New asphalt driveways, extensions, and full replacements. Machine-laid for a smooth, uniform surface that handles daily traffic and PA weather.
Commercial and multi-family parking lots built to handle heavy vehicles and high traffic. Proper grading for drainage and long-term performance.
A fresh layer of asphalt over an existing surface. A cost-effective way to restore a worn lot or driveway without full tear-out when the base is still solid.
Access roads, farm lanes, and private roads paved with the right base thickness and crown for runoff control.
Hot-mix asphalt patching for potholes, utility cuts, and damaged sections. Quick turnaround to prevent further deterioration.
All paving starts with a properly graded and compacted stone base. We handle the full prep — excavation, grading, compaction, and drainage.
One crew, one phone call. Here’s exactly what to expect when you hire VP Construction.
We walk the site, evaluate existing conditions, discuss your needs, and provide a detailed written quote — no pressure, no surprises.
Old pavement is milled or removed. The subgrade is excavated to proper depth and any soft spots are addressed before base installation.
Crushed stone aggregate is spread and compacted in lifts to create a stable foundation. Proper base thickness is critical to pavement life.
Hot-mix asphalt is delivered and machine-laid to the correct thickness and grade. Edges are hand-raked for a clean finish.
Rollers compact the asphalt to achieve target density. Transitions, edges, and joints are checked, and the site is cleaned up.
A well-installed asphalt driveway with proper base work lasts 15 to 20 years in PA. Regular sealcoating every 2 to 3 years can extend that life significantly.
Asphalt paving season in Pennsylvania generally runs from late April through November. We need consistent temperatures above 50°F for proper compaction and adhesion.
We recommend waiting at least 3 to 5 days before driving on new asphalt, and avoiding sharp turns or parking in the same spot for the first few weeks while it fully cures.
No — new asphalt needs 6 to 12 months to cure before the first sealcoat. After that, sealing every 2 to 3 years is the best way to protect your investment.
Sometimes. If the existing base is solid and the surface isn't severely cracked or heaved, an overlay can work. We'll assess your driveway and be honest about whether an overlay or full replacement makes more sense.