Dayton Superior Asphalt Paving: Expert Residential & Commercial Asphalt Paving, Driveways, Parking Lots, & Sealcoating

#1 Asphalt Paving Services in Dayton, Ohio

Dayton Superior Asphalt Paving has been serving homeowners and businesses in the Dayton, Ohio area for over 20 years with a straightforward commitment: build surfaces that last. Our experienced team specializes in asphalt paving, driveway paving, parking lot paving, asphalt repair, resurfacing, and sealcoating to create a smooth, durable, and weather-resistant surface for vehicles and pedestrians.

For homeowners, our asphalt paving provides a durable driveway that can last 15–30 years with proper maintenance. For businesses, we create safe, attractive parking lots and access roads that improve customer experience and property value.

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Our Residential Asphalt Paving Services

Driveway Installation

A new asphalt driveway provides a smooth, durable surface that enhances curb appeal and property value. Properly installed asphalt driveways typically last 15-30 years with routine maintenance. Asphalt is often 30-50% less expensive than concrete for initial installation.

Driveway Replacement

When an existing driveway has widespread cracking, sinking, or structural failure, a complete replacement is often the most cost-effective long-term solution. Replacing a failing driveway can improve drainage, safety, and appearance while restoring its full lifespan.

Driveway Resurfacing (Overlay)

Resurfacing involves applying a new layer of asphalt over a structurally sound existing driveway. This process typically costs 40-60% less than full replacement while extending the driveway's life by 8-15 years.

Asphalt Repair

Asphalt repair addresses localized damage such as cracks, potholes, depressions, and surface deterioration. Prompt repairs can prevent water infiltration, which is one of the leading causes of pavement failure and can significantly reduce future repair costs.

Sealcoating

Sealcoating applies a protective layer that shields asphalt from UV rays, water, oil, and chemicals. Industry experts often recommend sealcoating every 2-3 years, and properly maintained asphalt can last up to twice as long as neglected pavement.

Crack Filling and Sealing

Cracks allow water to penetrate beneath the pavement, leading to erosion and freeze-thaw damage. Professional crack sealing can reduce moisture intrusion and help extend pavement life by several years when performed regularly.

Gravel-to-Asphalt Conversion

Many homeowners upgrade gravel driveways to asphalt for a cleaner, more attractive appearance. Asphalt eliminates dust, reduces ongoing maintenance, and provides a smoother driving surface.

Driveway Expansion

Homeowners often expand driveways to accommodate additional vehicles, RVs, trailers, or guest parking. Expanding a driveway can improve convenience and increase usable outdoor space without requiring major property modifications.

Private Road Paving

Many rural and large residential properties have private roads that require paving or resurfacing. Asphalt provides a durable, weather-resistant surface that reduces dust, mud, and maintenance compared to gravel roads.

Our Commercial Asphalt Paving Services

Commercial Asphalt Paving

A professionally installed asphalt parking lot provides safe, efficient access for customers and employees. Asphalt parking lots typically last 15-25 years with proper maintenance and are often less expensive to install than concrete alternatives.



Parking Lot Paving

When a parking lot has extensive cracking, potholes, drainage issues, or structural failure, complete replacement may be necessary. Replacing a deteriorated lot improves safety, curb appeal, and long-term maintenance costs.



Parking Lot Repair

Commercial parking lots experience heavy vehicle traffic that can lead to cracks, potholes, and surface deterioration. Prompt repairs help reduce liability risks and prevent minor damage from becoming major pavement failures.



Parking Lot Resurfacing

Resurfacing adds a new layer of asphalt over an existing pavement structure that remains fundamentally sound. This process can cost 30-60% less than full replacement while extending pavement life by 8-15 years.



Parking Lot Striping

Fresh striping improves traffic flow, parking efficiency, and safety. Well-marked parking lots can increase parking capacity and help businesses comply with local regulations.



Sealcoating

Sealcoating protects asphalt from sunlight, water, chemicals, oil spills, and oxidation. Many property managers schedule sealcoating every 2-3 years to maximize pavement life and maintain a professional appearance.



Crack Sealing

Crack sealing prevents water from penetrating beneath the pavement surface where it can weaken the base. Studies show that early crack treatment can significantly extend pavement lifespan and reduce future repair expenses.



Pothole Repair

Potholes can damage customer vehicles and create trip hazards for pedestrians. Addressing potholes quickly helps businesses maintain a safe property and avoid costly liability claims.



Asphalt Milling

Milling removes deteriorated asphalt while preserving the underlying base whenever possible. This process lowers material costs and creates an ideal surface for overlays.



Industrial Asphalt Paving

Industrial properties require pavement designed to withstand heavy trucks, forklifts, and equipment. These projects often involve thicker asphalt sections and stronger aggregate bases.



Apartment Complex Paving

Apartment communities depend on safe roadways and parking areas for residents and guests. Asphalt paving improves accessibility, appearance, and property value.



HOA Road Paving

Homeowner associations often maintain private roads and community parking areas. Regular paving and maintenance can reduce long-term repair costs and improve neighborhood aesthetics.




Warehouse Paving

Warehouses experience constant delivery traffic and heavy vehicle loads. Durable asphalt surfaces help maintain efficient operations and reduce maintenance interruptions.



Commercial Parking Lot Maintenance

Many paving contractors offer pavement assessments and long-term maintenance planning. Regular evaluations help property owners budget effectively and maximize pavement lifespan.



ADA-Compliant Parking Lot Marking

Businesses must provide accessible parking spaces that meet ADA requirements. Proper striping, signage, and access aisles help ensure compliance and reduce legal exposure.




Why are we the Best Asphalt Paving Company in Dayton, Ohio?

Experienced, Skilled Crews

Our paving professionals have over 20 years of hands-on experience and are trained in state-of-the art paving techniques and equipment operation.


Premium-Grade Asphalt Materials

We use high-quality asphalt mixes designed for durability, longer lifespan, and better resistance to cracking and weather damage.


Proper Site Preparation

We don't cut corners. Every project starts with proper grading, compaction, and base preparation to prevent premature failure.


Fast Project Completion

We respect our customers' time by showing up as scheduled and completing projects efficiently without sacrificing quality.


Transparent, Honest Pricing

No hidden fees or surprise charges. Customers receive clear estimates and detailed explanations before work begins.


Outstanding Customer Communication

Responsive service from estimate to completion with a focus on earning referrals through exceptional results.

Our Dayton Superior Asphalt Paving Process

Step 1: Initial Consultation & Site Inspection

The process begins with a thorough site visit to evaluate the existing pavement conditions, drainage, traffic patterns, and project requirements. Measurements are taken and any potential challenges are identified so an accurate plan and estimate can be prepared.

Step 2: Proposal & Project Planning

After the inspection, the customer receives a detailed proposal outlining the scope of work, materials, timeline, and project cost. The paving contractor works with the customer to schedule the project and address any questions before work begins.

Step 3: Site Preparation

The work area is cleared of debris, vegetation, and any existing pavement that needs to be removed. Proper site preparation creates a clean foundation and helps ensure the new asphalt performs well for years to come.

Step 4: Grading & Base Installation

The subgrade is shaped and graded to promote proper water drainage and prevent future pooling. A crushed stone base is then installed and compacted to create a stable foundation that supports the asphalt surface.

Step 5: Base Compaction & Quality Checks

The aggregate base is compacted using heavy equipment to achieve the required density and stability. Contractors verify that the base is level, properly graded, and ready to support the asphalt installation.

Step 6: Asphalt Delivery & Placement

Hot mix asphalt is transported to the job site and placed using specialized paving equipment. The paving crew carefully spreads the material to the proper thickness and ensures a smooth, uniform surface.

Step 7: Asphalt Compaction

Once the asphalt is placed, rollers compact the material to remove air voids and increase strength and durability. Proper compaction is one of the most important steps in creating a long-lasting pavement surface.

Step 8: Finishing & Edge Work

The paving crew completes any necessary handwork around curbs, structures, and edges to ensure a clean appearance. Transitions between pavement surfaces are smoothed to improve functionality and aesthetics.

Step 9: Curing & Cooling

The newly installed asphalt is allowed to cool and harden before it is opened to traffic. This curing period helps the pavement achieve the strength needed to withstand regular vehicle use.

Step 10: Striping & Pavement Markings

For parking lots and commercial properties, pavement markings such as parking stalls, ADA-compliant spaces, directional arrows, and fire lanes are installed. Professional striping improves safety, traffic flow, and compliance with local regulations.

Step 11: Final Inspection & Project Completion

A final walkthrough is conducted to ensure the project meets quality standards and customer expectations. The contractor reviews the completed work and provides recommendations for maintenance to maximize the pavement's lifespan.

Key Factors to Consider When Choosing an Asphalt Paving Company

Proper Site Preparation

We understand that proper site preparation is one of the most important parts of a long-lasting paving job. Asphalt should never be installed over a surface that is unstable, uneven, soft, dirty, or poorly graded. Before we pave, we make sure the area is ready to support a strong, smooth, and durable finished surface.

Other companies may rush straight into paving to finish the job faster, but that can lead to serious problems later. If old debris, weak soil, loose gravel, standing water, weeds, or damaged pavement are not handled correctly, the new asphalt can crack, sink, shift, or break apart much sooner. We take the time to correct these issues before the asphalt is installed.

Our preparation process may include clearing the area, removing failing pavement, grading the surface, correcting low spots, improving drainage, compacting the base, and making sure the foundation is stable. These steps help create the right conditions for the asphalt to bond, settle, and perform properly over time.

Proper site preparation also helps prevent water damage. If the site is not graded correctly, rainwater can pool on the asphalt or flow toward buildings, landscaping, or weak areas of the pavement. We prepare the site with the correct slope and structure so water moves away from problem areas and does not weaken the pavement from underneath.

This careful preparation leads to a cleaner appearance, smoother finish, stronger base, and longer pavement life. Customers may not always see the preparation work once the asphalt is installed, but they will notice the difference years later when their driveway, parking lot, or roadway holds up better than a rushed job.

In simple terms, our other companies may focus only on laying asphalt, but we focus on building the entire project correctly from the ground up. Our proper site preparation gives customers stronger pavement, fewer future repairs, better drainage, and a finished surface that is built to last.


Drainage Design

We do not just lay asphalt — we design the pavement to manage water properly. Poor drainage is one of the biggest reasons asphalt fails early. If water is allowed to sit on the surface, collect along the edges, or seep under the pavement, it can weaken the base, cause cracks, create potholes, and shorten the life of the entire paved area.

Our drainage design starts before the asphalt is installed. We look at the slope of the property, low spots, water flow patterns, nearby buildings, landscaping, and where runoff should safely travel. This helps us create a surface that directs water away from the pavement instead of letting it pool in problem areas.

Other companies may simply pave over the existing surface without correcting drainage problems. That might look good at first, but standing water can quickly cause damage. Our approach focuses on building the right grade and pitch into the pavement so rainwater naturally moves toward proper drainage areas, such as curbs, drains, ditches, or safe runoff points.

Good drainage also helps protect the base underneath the asphalt. The base is what supports the pavement, and when it becomes saturated with water, it can shift, soften, or lose strength. Once the base weakens, the asphalt above it is more likely to crack, sink, or break apart. By designing for water control from the start, we help protect the structure of the pavement from the bottom up.

Our drainage-focused paving also helps reduce puddles, ice patches, and unsafe walking or driving conditions. In colder weather, standing water can freeze and create slick areas for vehicles and pedestrians. A properly designed asphalt surface helps water move off the pavement faster, improving safety and reducing long-term maintenance issues.

This is especially important for driveways, parking lots, private roads, and commercial properties where water problems can lead to customer complaints, vehicle damage, and expensive repairs. We take the time to solve drainage issues before they become costly pavement failures.



Base Compaction

We understand that strong asphalt starts underneath the surface. The top layer of asphalt is important, but the base below it is what supports the entire pavement. If the base is weak, loose, uneven, or poorly compacted, the asphalt above it can crack, sink, shift, or develop potholes much sooner.

Our base compaction process helps create a solid foundation before the asphalt is installed. We properly prepare and compact the stone base so it can support vehicle weight, daily traffic, and changing weather conditions. This reduces the chance of soft spots, settling, and uneven pavement.

Some companies may rush this step because base compaction is not always visible once the job is finished. The pavement may look good on day one, but if the base underneath was not compacted correctly, problems can show up months later. Our company focuses on doing the hidden work correctly because that is what determines how long the pavement will truly last.

Proper compaction also helps prevent water from damaging the pavement structure. A loose or poorly compacted base can allow water to collect underneath the asphalt, weakening the foundation and causing the surface to break apart. By compacting the base properly, we help create a more stable layer that supports better drainage and reduces future pavement failure.

Base compaction is especially important for driveways, parking lots, private roads, and commercial surfaces that carry repeated vehicle traffic. Without a firm foundation, heavy vehicles can cause ruts, dips, and cracks. Our compacted base gives the asphalt the strength it needs to handle daily use.

In simple terms, other companies may focus only on how the asphalt looks on the surface, but we focus on what is underneath too. Our careful base compaction gives customers a stronger foundation, a smoother finished surface, fewer repairs, and longer-lasting pavement. That is why choosing our company means choosing asphalt that is built from the ground up to perform.



Premium Asphalt Mixes

We use premium asphalt mixes designed for strength, durability, and long-term performance. While other companies may use lower-grade materials to cut costs, we focus on installing asphalt that is built to handle traffic, weather changes, moisture, and daily wear without breaking down too quickly. A better asphalt mix means a smoother surface, stronger pavement, and fewer problems for the customer over time.

Premium asphalt mixes contain the right combination of quality aggregates, asphalt binder, and proper gradation. This matters because the stone, sand, and binder all work together to create a surface that can resist cracking, rutting, potholes, and premature deterioration. When cheaper mixes are used, the pavement may look fine at first, but it can begin to fail much sooner because it does not have the same strength or flexibility.

Another major advantage of our premium asphalt mix is better resistance to Ohio's freeze-thaw cycles. When water gets into weak asphalt and freezes, it expands and can create cracks, surface damage, and potholes. Our higher-quality mix helps create a denser, more dependable pavement surface that reduces water penetration and helps protect the base underneath.

Our asphalt also provides a smoother, cleaner finished appearance. A premium mix allows for better compaction and a more uniform surface, which improves curb appeal for homes, parking lots, driveways, and commercial properties. Customers do not just get pavement that performs better; they get a finished project that looks more professional.

We also choose better materials because they can reduce long-term maintenance costs. A cheaper paving job may save a little money upfront, but if the asphalt cracks, ruts, or develops potholes quickly, the customer ends up paying more for repairs. Our goal is to give property owners a longer-lasting surface that provides better value over the life of the pavement.


Residential and Commercial Asphalt Paving FAQs

How long does new asphalt paving last?

A properly installed and maintained asphalt surface can last 15 to 25 years or more. Regular sealcoating, crack filling, and timely repairs can significantly extend the life of your pavement and help protect your investment.

How long before I can drive on newly paved asphalt?

Most asphalt surfaces can typically handle foot traffic within a few hours and vehicle traffic within 24 to 72 hours, depending on weather conditions and the type of project. We will provide specific recommendations based on your installation.

What is the difference between asphalt repair and asphalt replacement?

Asphalt repair addresses localized issues such as cracks, potholes, or minor surface damage while preserving the existing pavement. Replacement is recommended when the pavement has widespread deterioration, structural failure, or extensive damage that repairs alone cannot correct.

How often should asphalt be sealcoated?

Most asphalt surfaces should be sealcoated every 2 to 4 years depending on traffic levels, weather exposure, and pavement condition. Sealcoating helps protect against water penetration, UV damage, oxidation, and chemical spills.

What factors affect the cost of an asphalt paving project?

Project costs depend on several factors including the size of the area, site preparation requirements, pavement thickness, drainage needs, and the condition of the existing surface. A professional site inspection is the best way to determine an accurate project estimate.

Why is proper base preparation important?

The foundation beneath the asphalt is critical to the pavement's long-term performance. A properly graded and compacted base helps prevent cracking, settling, potholes, and drainage problems while extending the lifespan of the asphalt surface.

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