Asphalt and sealcoating services for Phoenix homeowners and businesses — from rebuilt neighborhoods to established lots along Highway 99.
Phoenix lost a lot in the 2020 Almeda Fire, and the rebuild has put a huge amount of new asphalt on the ground in just the last few years. That's actually a window where preventive maintenance pays off the most: a sealcoat applied 12 to 24 months after a new pour locks in the binders and dramatically extends the life of the surface. If you've rebuilt and your driveway or parking lot is past that 1-year mark, now is the time to think about a first sealcoat.
We work all over Phoenix — established neighborhoods near Phoenix High School, the rebuilt areas south of Bear Creek, and commercial properties along Highway 99 and North Phoenix Road. Carl Neill brings 20 years of industry experience to every job, and we're licensed under Oregon CCB# 258474.
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Full asphalt and concrete care for residential and commercial properties.
Commercial-grade sealant — perfect timing for newly rebuilt asphalt in Phoenix.
Pothole and damaged-area repair using hot-mix or cold-mix asphalt.
Hot-pour rubberized sealant that stops cracks before they spread.
Diamond-blade precision cuts for joints, utility access, and demolition prep.
Clean, straight cuts for repairs and edge work.

If your asphalt was poured during a Phoenix rebuild, the rule is: wait long enough for it to cure, but don't wait so long the binders dry out. The sweet spot is generally 6 to 12 months after install. Too early and the sealcoat won't bond properly. Too late and you're already losing surface oils to the sun.
For older Phoenix driveways and lots — anything that's been around since before the fire — the priority is usually crack filling first. Phoenix's hot summers and damp winters open up cracks fast on unprotected pavement. Fill them while they're small and sealcoating afterward gives you a new-looking surface and puts off repaving for years.
We work the entire Rogue Valley. If you're outside Phoenix proper, we likely cover your area too.
View All Service AreasWait at least 6 months, ideally 12, for the asphalt to fully cure. After that, sealcoating locks in the surface oils and dramatically extends life.
Every 2 to 3 years is the standard cadence in Phoenix. We'll be honest about timing — sometimes you can stretch it a year, sometimes you shouldn't.
Yes. Multi-driveway communities and apartment lots are bread-and-butter work for us — we'll quote per-driveway or whole-property.
Yes — Oregon CCB# 258474 with general liability insurance. 20 years of industry experience.
Call us, or fill out the contact form and we'll come take a look. No cost, no pressure.
541-660-4996