
Prescott Valley Asphalt Paving is Prescott Valley's asphalt paving contractor for driveways, parking lots, and crack sealing - serving this community since 2017 with crews who know the local climate and respond within one business day.

Prescott Valley homes built in the 1990s and 2000s often have driveways that are now ready for their first major repair or full replacement. We install new asphalt paving with a proper base that holds up through the freeze-thaw cycles common at this elevation.
Most Prescott Valley driveways are asphalt or concrete, and both take a beating from the monsoon wet season followed by a dry, freezing winter. We pave new driveways with the right base depth for the local soil, which often includes caliche that requires extra preparation before asphalt goes down.
At over 5,000 feet, the freeze-thaw cycle here makes cracks grow faster than they would in the Phoenix area. Sealing cracks early keeps water out of the base and adds years to your pavement before you need a full resurface or replacement.
The intense UV at this elevation oxidizes asphalt surfaces faster than in lower-elevation Arizona cities. Sealcoating every 3 to 5 years protects against UV damage, slows oxidation, and keeps your driveway or parking lot looking sharp through the harsh summer sun.
Monsoon runoff moves fast over the hard-packed soil and caliche common across Prescott Valley. Lots near washes or on sloped terrain near Glassford Hill see the worst of it. We design and install drainage that redirects runoff away from your driveway and foundation.
Potholes on private driveways and parking lots in Prescott Valley form most often after winter freeze-thaw cycles and monsoon storms. We repair them with hot-mix asphalt properly compacted to last, not a temporary cold-patch that breaks apart again by next spring.
Prescott Valley sits at roughly 5,100 feet above sea level. That elevation means real winters - overnight freezes from November through March, occasional snow, and a freeze-thaw cycle that works on asphalt and concrete in ways that rarely happen down in the Phoenix metro. Water enters surface cracks, freezes, expands, and widens those cracks every time temperatures swing across the freezing point. On an unsealed or poorly maintained surface, a hairline crack becomes a pothole in two or three winters. A contractor who only works at lower elevations may not account for this when specifying base depth or recommending maintenance intervals.
The summer monsoon adds a second challenge. Prescott Valley gets heavy rain in short bursts from mid-June through September, and the soil - often including a caliche hardpan layer beneath the surface - does not absorb water quickly. Runoff moves fast, channels into low spots, and undermines driveway edges and parking lot bases. Properties on sloped terrain or near washes see erosion every wet season. Good asphalt work here means installing proper drainage from the start, not just laying surface material and hoping the water goes somewhere harmless.
Our crew works throughout Prescott Valley regularly, pulling permits through the Town of Prescott Valley Development Services department for projects that require them. We are familiar with the permit process here, which saves time for property owners who do not want to manage that piece themselves. We know the caliche that sits under many Prescott Valley lots, and we come prepared with the equipment to deal with it properly when a job calls for grading or deep base work.
From the SR-69 commercial corridor through the center of town to the hillside lots near Glassford Hill on the eastern edge, we cover all of Prescott Valley. We also serve the adjacent community of Prescott to the west, and our service area extends to the newer developments continuing to grow across Prescott Valley's northern and southern edges. If you live near Fain Park, the Prescott Valley Entertainment District, or in one of the subdivisions built in the 2000s and 2010s, we know your neighborhood.
Contact us by phone or through the form on this page. We reply within one business day to discuss your project and schedule a time to look at it in person.
We visit the property, look at the existing surface condition, the base, and any drainage issues. You receive a written estimate with no obligation - cost is addressed here before any work begins.
We schedule around your availability and pull any required permits before starting. The crew arrives when planned, completes the work cleanly, and keeps you informed if anything unexpected comes up.
We walk the finished surface with you before leaving. You get specific guidance on curing time and when the surface is ready for normal traffic, because new asphalt in Prescott Valley's summer heat needs the right cure window.
We serve all of Prescott Valley and reply within one business day. No pushy sales call - just a straight answer on what your project needs and what it costs.
(928) 582-8831Prescott Valley is a town in Yavapai County with a population of roughly 47,000 as of the 2020 census, about 8 miles east of Prescott along SR-69. The town grew quickly from the 1990s onward, which means a large share of the housing stock - mostly stucco single-family homes on modest lots - is now 20 to 30 years old and entering the age range for first major repairs. The State Route 69 corridor is the commercial spine, lined with retail, restaurants, and service businesses. Glassford Hill, a volcanic peak rising to about 6,177 feet, is the town's most recognizable landmark and is visible from most neighborhoods. The Town of Prescott Valley manages its own development services and permitting, keeping oversight local.
The community has grown into one of the larger towns in the Prescott area, attracting residents drawn by relatively affordable housing and a cooler climate than the Phoenix metro. The older sections near the town core have homes from the 1970s and 1980s, while the edges continue to see new construction. Nearby Chino Valley to the north shares much of the same climate and soil characteristics. Many homeowners here are long-term residents who invest in maintaining their properties - and a well-maintained driveway or parking lot is part of that.
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