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Driveway Paving in Provo

We connect Provo homeowners and property owners with vetted local paving crews for repaves, new driveways, and rental-grade asphalt. Free, no-obligation estimates.

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Older Central Neighborhoods

Provo's older core, the streets around downtown and the neighborhoods east toward the BYU campus and the mountains, holds a lot of long-established homes. Many of those driveways are decades old, built on a thinner base than crews use today, and worn down by years of sun and winter. The familiar problems show up: faded surfaces, spreading cracks, and edges breaking off into the parking strip.

On a driveway that age, a repave usually makes more sense than another patch. The crew removes the failed surface, repairs the base, and lays fresh hot mix. We are a referral service, and the licensed crews we connect you with give you an honest read on whether the base under your old driveway can be reused or has to be rebuilt.

Rental and Multi-Unit Driveways

Provo is a college town, and a large share of its housing is rented, with a lot of older homes carved into apartments and student units near BYU. Those properties run their driveways and parking areas hard, with constant turnover, more vehicles than a single-family home, and tenants who are not babying the asphalt.

For a landlord, durability and low maintenance matter more than looks. The crews we connect you with build rental driveways and parking pads with a strong base and a full asphalt thickness to take the traffic, and they keep the surface easy to maintain with periodic sealing. It is a different priority than a single-family home, and your local paving pro builds to it.

Driveway Paving Cost in Provo

For 2026, a new or repaved asphalt driveway in Provo 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 parking areas for rentals and multi-unit homes scale up with the square footage.

Removing and hauling off an old failed slab adds roughly $1 to $2 per square foot, and rebuilding a thin or worn base on an older central-Provo lot can add prep cost. These are honest ranges, not quotes. A crew measures the area, checks the base, and gives you a free written estimate.

  • New or repaved driveway: about $4 to $8 per square foot
  • Standard 600 sq ft two-car driveway: $3,000 to $5,000
  • Larger rental parking areas scale up with square footage
  • Old-slab removal: add about $1 to $2 per square foot

Asphalt Built for Utah County Weather

Provo sits at the foot of the Wasatch in Utah County, with cold, snowy winters and hot, dry, high-UV summers. The freeze-thaw cycle works into any crack and widens it over the winter, while summer sun dries the binder out of unsealed asphalt. Both wear a driveway, and both are beaten by a good build and steady upkeep.

Let new asphalt cure 60 to 90 days, then seal it, and reseal every two to three years. Fill cracks the season they appear, before winter water freezes under the surface. For a rental, that maintenance schedule is what keeps a hard-used driveway from needing an early repave. The crews we work with can handle the sealing and crack filling once the driveway is in.

Common Questions

+My older Provo driveway is cracked and worn. Repave or patch?

On a decades-old driveway with a thin or worn base, common in central Provo, a repave is usually the better value than another patch. The crew removes the failed surface, repairs the base, and lays fresh asphalt. If the base happens to still be solid, an overlay may work. A crew can tell you which yours needs after a look. The estimate is free.

+Can you pave parking for a rental or student housing near BYU?

Yes. Rental and multi-unit driveways and parking pads get hard use, so the crews we connect you with build them with a strong base and full asphalt thickness to take the traffic and turnover. Periodic sealing keeps maintenance low. It is built for durability over looks, which is what a landlord usually wants. Estimates are free.

+How much does a driveway cost in Provo?

A new or repaved 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 rental parking areas scale up from there. Removing an old slab adds roughly $1 to $2 per square foot. A free on-site estimate gives you the exact figure.

+How do I keep a hard-used rental driveway from failing early?

Build it right and seal it on schedule. A strong base and full asphalt thickness handle the traffic, and resealing every two to three years plus filling cracks promptly protects the surface from Utah County's freeze-thaw and summer UV. For a hard-used rental, that upkeep is what prevents an early repave.

+When is the best time to pave in Provo?

Late spring through early fall is the prime window, when temperatures stay warm enough for the hot mix to compact and cure cleanly. Provo's Utah County winters run cold, so paving is avoided in the coldest stretch. Booking ahead of the busy summer months usually means faster scheduling.

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