Asphalt Driveway Installation Snohomish County
Professional Asphalt Driveway Installation – Smooth, Strong, Cost Effective. Get expert asphalt driveway installation anywhere in Snohomish County. A good choice for homes and businesses.
Our Asphalt Driveway Services in Snohomish County
New Asphalt Driveway Installation
Taking out the old surface comes first, then we level the ground, build a solid base, and put down fresh asphalt. You get a driveway that holds up to daily use with no issues. Most installs run about five to ten dollars per square foot.
Asphalt Resurfacing
Adding a new layer over your current asphalt is another option. It reinforces what’s already there and gives you ten to fifteen more years without the cost of a full replacement.
Asphalt Repair & Patching
Fixing damaged spots means cutting them out, cleaning them up, and filling them so the cracks stop spreading. This keeps the driveway steady and helps you avoid bigger repairs later on.
Seal Coating Services
Applying a fresh coat every three to five years protects the surface from water, sun, and general wear. It keeps the driveway looking clean and helps it last much longer.
Professional Asphalt Driveway Installation in Snohomish County
Ivan’s Landscape Construction installs asphalt driveways all over Snohomish County. With more than 15 years of doing this work every day, we build driveways that stay solid for decades and don’t give you problems with regular use.
We handle everything that comes with asphalt paving. That means new installs, resurfacing older driveways, fixing damaged areas, and keeping things protected with steady seal coating. We use good mixes and the right equipment so the work stays consistent from start to finish.
No matter if you need a small home driveway or a full commercial lot, we take care of the planning, the prep, and the paving. We keep the whole process clear and move the job from start to finish without any confusion.
Why Choose Ivan's for Asphalt Driveways?
Smooth Finish
Professional paving equipment gives you a smooth surface ready for everyday vehicle use.
Quick Installation
Asphalt settles fast. You can drive on your new driveway in 24 to 48 hours.
20-30 Year Life
Cost Effective
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Serving All of Snohomish County
FAQ
Asphalt driveways cost $5-10 per square foot installed in Snohomish County. Standard two-car driveway (20×24 ft = 480 sq ft) typically runs $3,000-6,000 including excavation, gravel base, and 2-3 inch asphalt layer. Additional costs: old driveway removal ($2-4/sq ft), extensive grading ($500-2,000), decorative edging ($3-8/linear ft). We provide free detailed estimates.
Asphalt driveways usually last 15 to 25 years. The lifespan depends on the weather, how much traffic it gets, and how well it’s maintained. Regular seal coating, quick crack repairs, and good drainage can help your driveway stay strong and last closer to the full range.
You should seal coat your asphalt driveway every two to three years. A fresh seal coat protects the surface from water, sun, and oil, which helps stop cracks and keeps the driveway looking clean. New driveways usually need their first seal coat after the first full year. If the surface looks dry, faded, or rough, that’s a good sign it’s time to seal it again.
Yes, asphalt driveways can crack. Most cracks come from weather changes, heavy vehicles, or a weak base under the driveway. Cold winters can make the surface shrink, which leads to small lines that grow over time. The good news is that asphalt cracks are easy to fix with simple patching or sealcoating, which helps keep the driveway solid and smooth.
Asphalt and concrete are both common choices for driveways, but they work a little differently. Asphalt costs less up front and is quicker to install, and it’s easier to repair if it cracks. Concrete lasts longer and needs less upkeep, but it costs more and takes more time to set. If you want a cheaper, faster option, asphalt is the better pick. If you want something that holds up for many years with little care, concrete is the way to go.









