

Asphalt Services for Homes & Businesses in Pennsylvania
Michael’s Paving proudly serves residential and commercial clients throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania. Our work spans private properties, commercial facilities, and specialty sites that require careful planning, clean execution, and experienced crews.
Residential Services
- Full driveway replacements
- Resurfacing / overlays
- Sealcoating (oil & water-based options)
- Driveway repairs & patching
Commercial Services
- Parking lot paving & resurfacing
- Asphalt patching & crack filling
- Line striping & ADA compliance
- Sealcoating for businesses
- Milling & grading
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Asphalt Services Available Across Pennsylvania
Michael’s Paving provides a full range of asphalt paving, repair, and sealcoating services across Pennsylvania through our county-based service areas. Residential and commercial projects are handled by experienced local crews.
Asphalt Paving
- Driveways & Parking Lots
- Full Replacements
- Resurfacing & Overlays
- Extend or Widen Areas
Asphalt Repair
- Pothole Repair
- Sinkhole Repair
- Patches
- Alligator Cracking Repair
Sealcoating
- UV & Weather Protection
- Extends Asphalt Lifespan
- Improves Curb Appeal
- Prevents Cracks
Areas We Serve
Michael’s Paving proudly serves residential and commercial properties across Pennsylvania (PA), Delaware (DE), and New Jersey (NJ) with driveway paving, sealcoating, extensions, asphalt repairs, and more.
Chester County, PA
West Chester
Kennett Square
Thorndale
Exton
Downingtown
Additional Service Locations
- Philadelphia, PA
- Bucks County, PA
- Montgomery County, PA
- And other surrounding areas
Chester County, PA
West Chester
Kennett Square
Thorndale
Exton
Downingtown
Additional Service Locations
- Philadelphia, PA
- Bucks County, PA
- Montgomery County, PA
- And other surrounding areas
Asphalt Services in Delaware County, PA
Delaware County is our most active service area, with projects ranging from residential driveways to commercial and specialty properties. We frequently work on properties that require attention to detail, proper access planning, and a polished final result.

Asphalt Services in Chester County, PA
Chester County properties often include larger layouts, private roads, business parks, and mixed-use spaces. We provide full-service asphalt solutions designed to support both functionality and long-term use for residential and commercial clients.
Asphalt Services in Philadelphia, PA
In and around Philadelphia, we work with businesses and property owners who need dependable asphalt services completed efficiently and professionally. Our team has experience handling tighter spaces, active properties, and projects that require coordination with ongoing operations.
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Joe Lafferty
“Excellent job!! Above and beyond! My house never looked so good with a new driveway!!!”

T.W.
“These gentlemen repaved my driveway today and it looks phenomenal!!

Jeffrey Sendek
“Dynamite work by a professional crew. Couldn’t be happier with the job they did.”
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How long does asphalt paving last in Pennsylvania?
In Pennsylvania, a properly installed asphalt driveway or parking lot typically lasts 15–25 years. Lifespan depends on traffic load, drainage, installation quality, and ongoing maintenance. Freeze-thaw cycles common in Pennsylvania make sealcoating and timely repairs especially important for long-term durability.
What affects the lifespan of asphalt driveways and parking lots?
Several factors impact how long asphalt lasts, including:
Base preparation and compaction
Drainage and water runoff
Traffic volume and vehicle weight
Exposure to sunlight, salt, and chemicals
Routine maintenance such as sealcoating and crack repair
Proper installation and maintenance significantly extend asphalt life.
How long before I can drive on newly paved asphalt?
Most asphalt surfaces are ready for light vehicle traffic within 24–48 hours. Heavier vehicles may need to wait longer. Asphalt continues to cure over time, so avoiding sharp turns or heavy loads during the first few days helps prevent surface damage.
Why is sealcoating important and how often should it be done?
Sealcoating protects asphalt from moisture, UV rays, oil spills, and road salt. In Pennsylvania, sealcoating is typically recommended every 2–3 years to slow deterioration, improve appearance, and extend pavement lifespan.
How do I maintain my asphalt to maximize its lifespan?
To maintain asphalt properly:
Sealcoat regularly
Repair cracks and potholes early
Keep the surface clean and free of standing water
Avoid heavy loads in the same spot for long periods
Routine maintenance prevents small issues from becoming costly repairs.
How much does asphalt paving cost in Pennsylvania?
Asphalt paving costs in Pennsylvania vary based on project size, site conditions, prep work, and whether the surface is residential or commercial. The most accurate way to determine cost is with a free on-site estimate, which accounts for your specific property and needs.
Is asphalt more affordable than concrete?
In most cases, asphalt is more affordable upfront than concrete and quicker to install. Asphalt also offers easier repairs and maintenance. While concrete may last longer in some scenarios, asphalt remains a cost-effective and durable choice for many Pennsylvania properties.
Can damaged asphalt be repaired instead of replaced?
Yes, many asphalt issues can be repaired without full replacement. Cracks, potholes, and surface wear can often be fixed if the base is still stable. We assess the condition of your pavement and recommend repairs or replacement based on long-term performance.
Can I repave over old asphalt?
In many cases, asphalt resurfacing (also called an overlay) is possible if the existing base is structurally sound. This involves adding a new layer of asphalt over the old surface. If the base is damaged or drainage issues exist, full replacement may be necessary.
How long does asphalt paving last in Pennsylvania?
In Pennsylvania, a properly installed asphalt driveway or parking lot typically lasts 15–25 years. Lifespan depends on traffic load, drainage, installation quality, and ongoing maintenance. Freeze-thaw cycles common in Pennsylvania make sealcoating and timely repairs especially important for long-term durability.
What affects the lifespan of asphalt driveways and parking lots?
Several factors impact how long asphalt lasts, including:
Base preparation and compaction
Drainage and water runoff
Traffic volume and vehicle weight
Exposure to sunlight, salt, and chemicals
Routine maintenance such as sealcoating and crack repair
Proper installation and maintenance significantly extend asphalt life.
How long before I can drive on newly paved asphalt?
Most asphalt surfaces are ready for light vehicle traffic within 24–48 hours. Heavier vehicles may need to wait longer. Asphalt continues to cure over time, so avoiding sharp turns or heavy loads during the first few days helps prevent surface damage.
Why is sealcoating important and how often should it be done?
Sealcoating protects asphalt from moisture, UV rays, oil spills, and road salt. In Pennsylvania, sealcoating is typically recommended every 2–3 years to slow deterioration, improve appearance, and extend pavement lifespan.
How do I maintain my asphalt to maximize its lifespan?
To maintain asphalt properly:
Sealcoat regularly
Repair cracks and potholes early
Keep the surface clean and free of standing water
Avoid heavy loads in the same spot for long periods
Routine maintenance prevents small issues from becoming costly repairs.
How much does asphalt paving cost in Pennsylvania?
Asphalt paving costs in Pennsylvania vary based on project size, site conditions, prep work, and whether the surface is residential or commercial. The most accurate way to determine cost is with a free on-site estimate, which accounts for your specific property and needs.
Is asphalt more affordable than concrete?
In most cases, asphalt is more affordable upfront than concrete and quicker to install. Asphalt also offers easier repairs and maintenance. While concrete may last longer in some scenarios, asphalt remains a cost-effective and durable choice for many Pennsylvania properties.
Can damaged asphalt be repaired instead of replaced?
Yes, many asphalt issues can be repaired without full replacement. Cracks, potholes, and surface wear can often be fixed if the base is still stable. We assess the condition of your pavement and recommend repairs or replacement based on long-term performance.
Can I repave over old asphalt?
In many cases, asphalt resurfacing (also called an overlay) is possible if the existing base is structurally sound. This involves adding a new layer of asphalt over the old surface. If the base is damaged or drainage issues exist, full replacement may be necessary.
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