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Best Paving Companies in Utah (2026)

A statewide look at Utah's paving companies, where along the Wasatch Front each one actually works, and how to gather a few free estimates without the legwork.

Fast quotes · Local crews · Salt Lake City metro and the Wasatch Front

What this guide covers and how we read it

Utah is not one paving market, it is a string of them along the Wasatch Front. A crew that dominates the Salt Lake valley may barely touch Davis or Weber County to the north, and a company built for Utah County may not send a paver up to Ogden. Coverage area matters as much as skill, because a contractor working at the edge of their range charges for the drive and shows up less often once the job is done.

This roundup is built on what these companies publish about themselves, not on invented scores or review tallies. We looked at how long each says it has been operating, the kind of work it advertises, and how wide its claimed service area runs. Use it to narrow a statewide field to a few names that actually reach your address, then compare them on the merits of their bids.

  • Service area, since coverage varies a lot across the state
  • Years they publicly claim in business
  • Specialty, from residential driveways to commercial lots
  • Public reputation as they present it, with no fabricated numbers

Go Pave Utah: commercial scale across the front

Go Pave Utah has paved since the mid-1990s and built its name on commercial and property-management work. Their public client list runs to large national brands and big lots, and they carry the kind of industry affiliations that commercial buyers screen for. For statewide commercial scope, they are one of the most credible names in the state.

If you manage retail, office, or institutional property anywhere along the central Wasatch Front, they belong on your shortlist for parking lot paving and large resurfacing jobs. Their public face is built for scale rather than the single driveway, so a homeowner may find a residential-focused crew gives a small job more attention.

Utah Asphalt (Eckles Paving): broad coverage and deep know-how

Utah Asphalt is the brand and content presence tied to Eckles Paving, an established contractor that publicly points to several Utah locations and more than three decades in the trade. Multiple locations mean broader statewide reach than a single-yard operation, including markets like Park City that smaller crews skip.

They also publish more educational material on cost, maintenance, and seasonal care than most contractors bother with, which signals a company that understands the craft well enough to explain it. For homeowners who want a long-tenured paver with reach beyond the Salt Lake valley, Utah Asphalt is a strong name to include alongside your asphalt paving bids.

Miller Paving: a legacy Wasatch Front name

Miller Paving is a family-owned company out of Murray that publicly traces its start to the early 1980s, making it one of the longest-running pavers serving the region. Their materials list locations reaching from the Salt Lake area down toward Utah County and up toward Ogden, giving them a real central-to-northern footprint.

Four decades of paving through Utah winters is its own kind of credential. The crews have seen what freeze-thaw and snowplows do to a surface and how to build against it. If you want long local tenure over polished marketing, Miller Paving earns a spot on the list for both driveway paving and larger work.

Precision Asphalt Maintenance: northern reach and maintenance focus

Precision Asphalt Maintenance, or PAM, operates regional offices spanning Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming and has been in business for roughly a decade. Their positioning leans toward Northern Utah and the commercial segment, with named clients drawn from big-box retail and fitness chains.

That makes them a natural fit for property owners in the north of the state and for maintenance-style work like sealcoating, crack sealing, and lot upkeep that keeps an existing surface alive. They are a real statewide-adjacent option, though their track record is shorter than the legacy names here. Confirm they actively service your specific city before building a bid around them.

Asphalt Utah: the simplest starting point statewide

Chasing down four contractors across a state this spread out is a lot of phone tag. Asphalt Utah exists to skip that. We are not a paving company and we run no crews of our own. We are a free referral service that takes your project and connects you with vetted local pavers who actually cover your part of Utah, so you can compare honest estimates without tracking each company down yourself.

Because we are not bidding the work, we have no incentive to upsell. Tell us the city and the job, residential or commercial, and we match you with a licensed and insured crew that reaches your address. You can request a free estimate and have options lined up without a week of calls.

  • Free to use, with no obligation to hire
  • Matched to crews that actually serve your Utah city
  • Licensed and insured local contractors
  • One request instead of chasing four companies

Matching the right company to your Utah project

Across a statewide field, fit beats reputation. The most-reviewed company in the state does you no good if its nearest yard is two counties away. Start by ruling out anyone who does not genuinely cover your city, then sort the rest by what your job needs: a residential crew for a driveway, a commercial outfit for a large lot, a maintenance specialist for sealing and patching.

Then hold every bid to the same standard. Ask what base goes down and how thick, whether they grade so water drains off, and what they remove before paving. Utah's freeze-thaw winters punish any job built thin or on poor drainage. Knowing what asphalt paving costs in Utah ahead of time makes it easy to spot a number that is too low to include a real base.

  • First filter on real coverage of your city
  • Then match specialty to your job type
  • Compare base depth, thickness, and drainage on every bid
  • Be wary of a price too low to include proper base prep

Get matched with a local Utah crew

Instead of working this list one company at a time, let us handle the matching. Give us the city, the surface, and what you want done, and we connect you with a licensed and insured crew that already works your area, knows its soils, and handles its permitting.

The estimate is free and you are under no obligation to book. From a fresh driveway to a full commercial resurface anywhere along the Wasatch Front, we will point you at a crew that does that work in your town.

Common Questions

+Who is the best paving company in Utah?

No one company is best statewide, because coverage and specialty vary. Go Pave Utah and Precision Asphalt Maintenance lean commercial, while Utah Asphalt (Eckles Paving) and Miller Paving carry long track records and broad residential reach. The best choice is the established crew that genuinely covers your city and matches your job type, which is why comparing a few local estimates beats picking a name off a list.

+Which paving companies cover all of Utah?

Few crews truly cover the whole state. Most paving companies concentrate on a stretch of the Wasatch Front near their yard and charge more or appear less often at the edges of their range. Companies with multiple locations, like Utah Asphalt, or multi-state offices, like Precision Asphalt Maintenance, reach wider than single-yard operations. Always confirm a contractor actively services your exact city before building a bid around them.

+How much do paving companies charge in Utah?

Typical 2026 ranges run about $4 to $9 per square foot for a new asphalt driveway and $5 to $11 for a full repave with tear-out, so most residential driveways land somewhere around $3,500 to $9,000. Commercial lots cost less per square foot at scale but more in total. These are typical ranges, not quotes, so get a written estimate after a site visit.

+How do I choose a paving contractor in Utah?

First rule out anyone who does not actually cover your city, then match the rest to your job: residential crews for driveways, commercial outfits for big lots, maintenance specialists for sealing and patching. Compare every bid on base depth, asphalt thickness, and drainage rather than headline price. In Utah's freeze-thaw climate, a cheap bid that skips proper base prep will fail within a few winters.

+Is Asphalt Utah a paving contractor?

No. Asphalt Utah is a free referral service, not a contractor, and we do not run our own crews. We connect property owners with vetted, licensed, and insured local paving companies that cover their part of the state. You describe the job, we match you with a crew that serves your city, and you get a free, no-obligation estimate from the contractor who would do the work.

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