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Asphalt Paving and Asphalt Repair

From Sandusky Street and Downtown out to the newer neighborhoods and growing commercial areas, Delaware traffic is only getting heavier. That means your pavement needs more than a smooth finish. We focus on what holds up long term: a solid base, proper compaction, and drainage that keeps water moving where it should.

Excavation & Site Prep for Delaware projects

Preparing for a new construction project? Our excavation services provide essential groundwork to ensure a stable and long-lasting foundation.

Land Clearning & Grading

Drainage Solutions

Foundation Preparation

Good pavement starts below the surface. If you’re building a new home, shop, addition, or commercial pad, we can handle the groundwork so the finished surface stays stable and drains properly.

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PRoud to serve Delaware, Ohio

Locally Trusted

We are based in Wayne County, but we love to serve property owners throughout Delaware county, including places like Ohio Wesleyan University and around Delaware State Park.

Reliable Results

We stand behind our work, talk you through what to expect during curing, and give simple maintenance tips so you get the most life out of your pavement.

Check out some of our past projects on our gallery to get an idea of what we do.

Contact Us Today

If you're planning a driveway, parking lot, or repairs in Delaware, Ohio, Call Kingsway Services at 330.275.2832 or reach out through our online contact form to schedule a free estimate.

FAQ

How long does asphalt last?

A well-installed and properly maintained asphalt driveway can last 15 to 25 years, depending on traffic, weather, drainage, and the condition of the base underneath. Regular maintenance like crack filling and sealcoating can help extend its lifespan.

How soon can I drive on new asphalt?

It usually needs time to cool and cure before regular use. 1 to 2 days is a safe bet to make sure it is all set it place, especially during warmer months.

How thick should an asphalt driveway be?

For most residential driveways, asphalt is typically installed at about 2 to 3 inches thick after compaction over a properly prepared stone base.

Does a paved driveway add value to my home?

Paving your driveway can increase your home value by 10% to 20%. Learn More About Adding Value To Your Property!