Asphalt Driveway Services Built on Local Experience and Proven Results


Rowe Paving & Concrete Construction has proudly provided asphalt driveway services to homeowners and businesses throughout Danville, IN, for more than 30 years. As a locally owned paving company, we understand the importance of durable, properly installed driveways that stand up to daily traffic and Indiana’s changing weather conditions. Our team specializes in asphalt driveway installation and resurfacing, offering reliable solutions for residential properties and light commercial locations. Every project is approached with careful planning, clear communication, and workmanship focused on long-term performance rather than short-term fixes.

Asphalt Driveways Designed for Strength, Function, and Appearance


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Why Asphalt Is a Practical Driveway Material

Asphalt continues to be a preferred choice for driveways because of its flexibility and cost efficiency. It adjusts well to freeze-and-thaw cycles, provides a clean finished look, and allows for faster installation compared to other paving materials. When paired with professional installation, asphalt driveways deliver dependable performance for years.

An asphalt driveway plays a major role in how a property looks and functions. It supports vehicle traffic, provides safe access, and contributes to overall curb appeal. When installed correctly, asphalt offers a smooth surface that adapts well to temperature changes and regular use.

Rowe Paving & Concrete Construction focuses on delivering asphalt driveways that balance durability with visual appeal. Our experience allows us to evaluate each property’s layout, drainage needs, and usage patterns before work begins. This planning process helps prevent common problems such as cracking, pooling water, and premature surface wear.

New Asphalt Driveway Installation Services


Installing a new driveway requires more than laying asphalt. The longevity of the surface depends on proper preparation, grading, and compaction.

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Driveway Planning and Site Preparation

Before asphalt is applied, our team evaluates the existing surface or ground conditions. Proper excavation, base preparation, and grading are essential to creating a driveway that drains correctly and resists movement over time. These early steps reduce the risk of cracks, uneven settling, and water damage.

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Asphalt Application and Finishing

Once the foundation is ready, asphalt is applied evenly and compacted to create a smooth, uniform surface. Attention to detail during this phase ensures the driveway can handle daily vehicle traffic while maintaining a clean appearance. Our finishing process focuses on durability as well as visual consistency.

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Residential and Light Commercial Driveways

We install asphalt driveways for private homes, multi-family properties, and light commercial locations. Each driveway is tailored to the property’s needs, whether that involves improving access, increasing usable space, or replacing a failing surface.

Resurfacing Old Drives to Restore Performance


Not all aging driveways require full replacement. In many cases, resurfacing provides an effective solution that improves both function and appearance.

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Signs a Driveway May Benefit From Resurfacing

Surface cracking, fading, rough textures, and minor unevenness often indicate that resurfacing may be appropriate. When the underlying base remains stable, resurfacing can correct surface-level issues without removing the entire driveway.

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How Resurfacing Extends Driveway Life

Resurfacing involves repairing damaged areas and applying a new asphalt layer over the existing surface. This process strengthens resistance to moisture, refreshes curb appeal, and improves driving comfort. Resurfacing is often a cost-conscious way to extend the usable life of a driveway.

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Resurfacing Versus Replacement

Our team helps property owners determine whether resurfacing or replacement is the better option based on the driveway’s condition. Honest recommendations ensure you invest in the solution that delivers the best long-term value.

Local Knowledge Makes a Lasting Difference


Indiana’s soil conditions and seasonal temperature changes can affect pavement performance. As a Danville-based paving contractor, we understand how local factors influence driveway construction and maintenance. This knowledge allows us to plan installations and resurfacing projects that hold up under regional conditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Asphalt Driveways


  • Q: How long does an asphalt driveway typically last?

    A: With proper installation and routine maintenance, an asphalt driveway can last between 15 and 25 years depending on usage and environmental conditions.

  • Q: How soon can I use my driveway after installation?

    A: Most asphalt driveways can be used within 24 to 48 hours, although full curing continues over time.

  • Q: Is resurfacing a good alternative to replacement?

    A: Yes, resurfacing is often effective when the existing base is still structurally sound and damage is limited to the surface.

  • Q: Can asphalt driveways handle commercial traffic?

    A: When designed properly, asphalt driveways can support regular vehicle use, including light commercial traffic.

  • Q: Do you provide free driveway estimates?

    A: Yes, Rowe Paving & Concrete Construction offers free estimates so property owners can plan with confidence.

If you are considering a new asphalt driveway or need to restore an existing surface, contact Rowe Paving & Concrete Construction today. Call (317) 852-0102 to request a free estimate and speak with a trusted paving professional serving Danville, IN, and nearby communities.