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Driveway Paving in Layton

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A Mix of Old and New Housing

Layton spans a wide range of housing ages, and that shapes the driveway work it needs. The older parts of the city near the historic center have driveways that are decades old and due for a repave, while the steady growth through the 1990s and 2000s out toward the east bench and the newer subdivisions left a lot of homes whose driveways are middle-aged and a candidate for an overlay or an upgrade.

That range means there is no single answer here. Some Layton driveways need a full tear-out, some just a fresh overlay, and plenty of newer homes want an extension or a pad rather than any repair at all. We are a referral service, and the licensed crews we connect you with match the fix to the actual driveway.

RV Pads for a Family City

Layton is a family-heavy community with quick access to the mountains, lakes, and open country to the north, and a lot of households here keep a camper, boat, or RV ready to go. A standard two-car driveway does not leave room for it, and parking on the lawn or the street is no fix. A dedicated asphalt pad solves it.

An RV pad is built tougher than a car driveway. The crew lays a thicker, well-compacted base and a full 3 inches of asphalt so the concentrated weight of a loaded trailer or motorhome does not press ruts into it over a hot summer. Your local paving pro sizes the pad to exactly what you store on it.

What Driveway Paving Costs in Layton

For 2026, a new asphalt driveway in Layton runs about $4 to $8 per square foot installed. A standard 600 square foot two-car driveway lands around $3,000 to $5,000. Larger driveways and the bigger lots common in the newer east-side subdivisions scale up with the square footage.

Removing an old failed slab adds roughly $1 to $2 per square foot, and an RV pad costs more per foot for the extra base and thickness. These are honest ranges, not quotes. A crew measures the work, checks the base and grade, and gives you a free written estimate.

  • New driveway: about $4 to $8 per square foot
  • Standard 600 sq ft two-car driveway: $3,000 to $5,000
  • RV pad: priced higher for extra base and thickness
  • Old-slab removal: add about $1 to $2 per square foot

Built for Davis County Winters

Layton sits in northern Davis County, where winters run a bit colder and snowier than the Salt Lake valley floor, with the same long freeze-thaw cycle. That cold-and-wet combination is the main thing that wears asphalt here, working into any crack and prying it wider every freezing night.

A driveway built on a solid base with proper drainage stands up to it, and a little upkeep does the rest. Seal a new driveway every two to three years, fill cracks the season they show up, and plow with the blade set high so you do not gouge the surface. The crews we work with can handle the sealing and crack maintenance once the driveway is in.

Common Questions

+My Layton home is from the 1990s. Does the driveway need replacing yet?

Maybe not fully. A driveway from the 1990s that was maintained may just need a fresh overlay over a still-solid base, while one that was never sealed could be ready for a repave. Many homes that age instead want an extension or an RV pad rather than any repair. A crew can tell you what yours needs after a look. The estimate is free.

+Can you build an RV pad at my Layton home?

Yes, and it is a common Davis County job given how many families here keep a camper, boat, or RV. The pad is built thicker than a car driveway, with a stronger compacted base and a full 3 inches of asphalt, so the heavy weight does not rut it in summer heat. The crews we connect you with size it to what you store. Estimates are free.

+How much does a driveway cost in Layton?

A new asphalt driveway runs about $4 to $8 per square foot installed in 2026. A 600 square foot two-car driveway lands around $3,000 to $5,000, and larger east-side lots scale up from there. Removing an old slab adds roughly $1 to $2 per square foot, and an RV pad costs more for the extra build. A free estimate gives you the exact figure.

+Do Layton's colder winters shorten a driveway's life?

Only if it was not built and maintained for them. Northern Davis County runs colder and snowier than the valley floor, with a long freeze-thaw cycle, but a driveway with a solid base, good drainage, and resealing every two to three years still lasts 20 to 30 years. Careful plowing with the blade set high helps too.

+When is the best time of year to pave in Layton?

Late spring through early fall is the prime window, when temperatures stay warm enough for the hot mix to compact and cure. Layton's colder northern winters make that window a touch shorter than the Salt Lake valley, so booking ahead of the busy summer stretch usually means faster scheduling.

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