
Prescott Valley Asphalt Paving handles paving, sealcoating, repairs, and parking lot work throughout Prescott Valley and the surrounding region. We show up on time, do the work right, and give you a surface that holds up through Arizona winters and monsoon season.

Prescott Valley Asphalt Paving is a full-service asphalt paving contractor based in Prescott Valley, AZ, offering 16 services across residential, commercial, and municipal properties. From fresh driveway installations to parking lot repairs and sealcoating, our crews are equipped to handle the full scope of what your pavement needs - in a climate that demands proper base work, drainage grading, and UV-resistant materials. We serve 12 communities in the Prescott region, and we know the local soil, weather patterns, and seasonal windows that determine how long a job lasts.

Faded or graying driveway? Sealcoating protects against Prescott Valley's intense UV and monsoon rains before small cracks become big repairs.
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Lines too faded to read? Fresh striping keeps your lot safe, organized, and compliant with ADA accessible space requirements.
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New driveway or full replacement - we build on a properly compacted base so the surface holds up through Arizona winters and monsoon season.
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Potholes and crumbling edges turning customers away? A properly paved lot makes a strong first impression and reduces liability.
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A new asphalt driveway boosts curb appeal and handles heavy daily use for two decades or more when built right from the base up.
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Small cracks and damaged patches get worse every monsoon season. Targeted repairs stop the damage before it spreads to the base.
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Cracks let in water that freezes, expands, and widens them every winter. Sealing them now costs far less than patching later.
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Commercial properties need a surface that handles heavy traffic, stays compliant, and tells customers the business is well run.
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A routine maintenance plan keeps your lot looking sharp and catches small problems before they turn into expensive projects.
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When the surface has worn out but the base is still solid, resurfacing gives you like-new pavement at a fraction of replacement cost.
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Potholes damage vehicles and create liability. We fill them properly so the repair holds through freeze-thaw cycles and monsoon rains.
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Poor drainage is the root cause of most pavement failures. Proper grading moves water away from your surface before it can do damage.
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Defined curbs and clean sidewalks protect your asphalt edges and keep your property looking polished from the street.
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Milling removes the worn surface layer so a fresh course can be applied without raising grades or creating trip hazards.
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Standing water after every monsoon storm signals a drainage problem that is actively shortening the life of your pavement.
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Control traffic speed on your property and reduce liability with properly installed, clearly marked speed bumps.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or use the contact form on this page. Tell us what you need - a new driveway, a parking lot repair, sealcoating, or something else. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a time to come out.
A member of our team visits your property, measures the area, checks the condition of the existing surface and base, and reviews drainage. You get a written quote that covers exactly what work is included - no surprises after the job starts.
Our crew handles prep, paving, and finishing. Before we leave, we walk the completed job with you, point out what was done, and give you a clear maintenance schedule so the surface stays in good shape for years.
We hold a valid Arizona Registrar of Contractors license - verifiable at azroc.gov - and carry full liability insurance on every project. You have clear recourse if anything falls short.
We do not quote prices over the phone without seeing the job. Every estimate is written, itemized, and based on the actual condition of your surface and base - not a rough guess.
We have been working in the Prescott Valley area since 2017. We know the local soil, the monsoon drainage patterns, and the freeze-thaw conditions that determine how long asphalt lasts here.
If you have a concern about a completed job, call us and we return to look at it. A properly built pavement surface should last - and we stand behind the work we do.
Ready to get started? Call (928) 582-8831 or send us a message.
"They sealed my driveway in April, right before monsoon season like they recommended. The water runs straight off now instead of soaking into the cracks. They cleaned and prepped everything thoroughly before putting the sealer down - you could tell they did not skip any steps."
Robert M., Prescott Valley - Asphalt sealcoating
"After a hard winter, we had three potholes in our parking lot that were damaging customer vehicles. They came out within a few days, filled the holes properly, and the repairs have held through two monsoon seasons without any issues. Quick response and solid work."
Diana K., Chino Valley - Pothole repair
"We needed our driveway completely replaced. They graded the base correctly and added material where it was thin. The finished surface drains the way it should now - no more pooling near the garage. Job was done in one day and they cleaned everything up before leaving."
James T., Prescott - Asphalt paving
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - the estimate is completely free. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we assess your surface, measure the area, and give you a written quote.
(928) 582-8831Prescott Valley Asphalt Paving is based in Prescott Valley and serves 12 communities across the Prescott region, including Prescott, Chino Valley, Cottonwood, and Sedona. We can typically schedule a free estimate visit within a few business days and complete most jobs in a single week from approval.
Yes. At over 5,000 feet, UV intensity is significantly higher than in the Phoenix area. UV breaks down the binder in asphalt, causing it to oxidize, fade, and crack sooner than in lower-elevation climates. Sealing every two to three years is the most cost-effective response.
Water that gets into cracks freezes overnight and expands, widening those cracks each time the cycle repeats. Prescott Valley gets real winter freezes - unlike the Phoenix metro - and this process turns small surface cracks into structural damage by spring.
Monsoon storms drop heavy rain in short bursts. If your driveway is not graded to shed water quickly, runoff pools on the surface and works into the base, accelerating deterioration with each storm. Good drainage design is not optional here.
The base underneath matters more than the asphalt you can see. Proper compaction, correct thickness, and drainage grading determine lifespan. Skimping on base depth is the most common reason driveways fail years before they should. The National Asphalt Pavement Association maintains industry standards on base preparation and mix design.
Surface cracks and isolated potholes can often be repaired. When you see a widespread alligator pattern - interconnected cracks across a large area - the base has failed and patching the surface is a short-term fix. Full replacement is the right call at that stage.
Asphalt costs less upfront, flexes better through freeze-thaw cycles, and is easier to repair when damage occurs. Concrete lasts longer with less maintenance but is harder to patch invisibly and costs more to install. In high-elevation Arizona climates, asphalt is the common choice for driveways and parking lots.
Prescott Valley Asphalt Paving is a licensed and insured asphalt paving contractor company based in Prescott Valley, AZ, serving 12 communities across the Prescott region since 2017.
We hold an active contractor license issued by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors - the state authority responsible for licensing and regulating contractors in Arizona - which you can verify at azroc.gov.
Since 2017, we have completed residential and commercial paving projects across the region, covering 16 service types from driveway installation and parking lot paving to sealcoating, crack sealing, and drainage work.
Ask the contractor what they found after assessing the base. If they offer a price without looking, that is a red flag. Soft spots, pooling water, or widespread cracking are signs the base needs attention before a new surface goes down.
A solid estimate lists the area in square feet, the asphalt thickness, what base preparation is included, how old material is handled, and the warranty terms. If an estimate is just one line with a total price, ask for more detail before proceeding.
Avoid scheduling paving when overnight temperatures are near or below freezing - cold air prevents proper compaction. The active monsoon months can also create scheduling challenges. Spring and early fall are the most reliable windows for quality results.
The Arizona Registrar of Contractors maintains a free online lookup tool where you can verify any contractor license in seconds - check it before you sign. Call (928) 582-8831 to ask us any questions before you decide.
Prescott Valley is a fast-growing town in Yavapai County, sitting at roughly 5,100 feet in the central Arizona highlands about 8 miles east of Prescott. The town has grown quickly from a small planned community into a regional hub, and most of its housing stock was built from the 1990s through the 2010s - which means a large share of driveways and parking lots across town are now reaching the age where they need their first serious maintenance or replacement. Local landmarks like Glassford Hill and Fain Park anchor a community that values its neighborhoods and takes pride in well-maintained properties.
At this elevation, asphalt faces challenges that simply do not apply in the Phoenix metro. Winters bring genuine freeze-thaw cycles that crack unsealed surfaces year after year. Summers bring the monsoon pattern - intense afternoon storms that send runoff toward driveways and parking lots not graded to handle it. The intense UV at 5,100 feet breaks down asphalt binder faster than at lower elevations. Prescott Valley Asphalt Paving has worked in this climate since 2017, and we build every project with these conditions in mind - from base depth and drainage slope to mix selection and the timing of sealcoating applications.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Prescott Valley Asphalt Paving
4536 N Katie Cir E
Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
(928) 582-8831projects@asphaltpavingprescottvalley.comAlways open, 24/7.
Prescott Valley Asphalt Paving provides free on-site estimates for all asphalt paving, sealcoating, and repair projects throughout the Prescott Valley area.