Paving Companies in Draper, Utah
Driveways, commercial lots, and repairs across Draper, from the valley floor to the east bench. Tell us about your job and we connect you with a local crew for a free estimate.
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Asphalt Services in Draper
From bench hillsides to corporate corridors
Draper covers a lot of ground and a lot of terrain. The east-side benches and hillside neighborhoods like SunCrest sit at notably higher elevation, with steeper driveways and harder winters, while the valley floor near the Point and along the I-15 corridor carries newer subdivisions and the office and tech campuses that have built up in the area. That range means the paving here spans steep residential drives, flat suburban lots, and large commercial surfaces.
We are a referral service, not a paving company. We connect you with vetted local contractors who run their own pavers and rollers and know the difference between paving a flat valley lot and a steep bench driveway. The crews we work with are licensed and insured and work across all of Draper's elevations.
Elevation shapes the work here
On the higher benches and in SunCrest, elevation is the defining factor. Winters are longer and colder up there, freeze-thaw is more aggressive, and steep driveways demand careful grading and sometimes a coarser surface mix for traction. Drainage is critical because meltwater running down a steep drive has to be directed away from the home. Those surfaces also see more plow wear, so crack sealing and patching run on a tighter schedule.
Down on the valley floor, the newer subdivisions and the commercial corridors bring more standard work: first-time and replacement driveway paving, plus retail, office, and campus lots that need resurfacing, striping, and maintenance. The age spread runs from brand-new construction near the Point to driveways from the 1990s that are now reaching the repave stage.
- Steep bench and SunCrest driveways with grading for traction
- Drainage-focused work on hillside lots
- Valley-floor driveway paving, new and replacement
- Office, tech-campus, and retail lot resurfacing
- Crack sealing and patching against heavier plow wear up high
What it costs in Draper
These are typical 2026 ranges for Draper, not quotes. Bench and hillside driveways tend to run higher than valley-floor work because the slope, the grading, and the access add labor. A steep drive that needs careful drainage and a traction-friendly surface is more involved than a flat suburban one.
Tear-out on an old surface and base repair add to the number wherever the job is. For a standard valley driveway, expect the mid four figures to around nine thousand. Get a written estimate after a site visit.
- New asphalt driveway: $4 to $9 per square foot installed
- Steep bench driveway: often at the higher end for grading and access
- Full repave with tear-out: $5 to $11 per square foot
- Commercial or campus lot paving: $3 to $7 per square foot at scale
- Crack sealing and sealcoating: $1 to $3 per linear foot and $0.20 to $0.50 per square foot
Pricing a Draper job
Tell us where in Draper the job is and whether you are on the bench or the valley floor, and we connect you with a crew suited to the terrain. For a steep driveway, ask the contractor how they plan to handle the grade, the traction, and the runoff. That answer separates a crew that knows hillside work from one that does not.
The estimate is free and there is no obligation to book. A careful contractor will tell you honestly whether you need a repave, an overlay, or another season of sealing and patching.
Common Questions
+Is paving a SunCrest or bench driveway different from a valley one?
Yes. Higher bench neighborhoods like SunCrest sit at greater elevation with colder winters and steeper grades, so driveways need careful grading for traction and drainage, sometimes a coarser surface mix, and more attention to where meltwater goes. That extra work tends to put bench driveways at the higher end of the price range. Ask the contractor how they handle the slope and runoff.
+How much does it cost to repave a driveway in Draper?
A full repave with tear-out typically runs $5 to $11 per square foot in Draper, so a standard valley drive usually lands between roughly $4,000 and $9,000, with steep bench drives running higher. These are typical ranges, not quotes, so get a written estimate after a contractor walks the site.
+Does Draper's elevation shorten how long asphalt lasts?
On the higher benches it can, because colder winters mean more freeze-thaw cycles and more plow wear. Water freezing in cracks is the main culprit. A surface that was graded to drain and sealed on schedule holds up well even up high, so good drainage and timely crack sealing matter more on the bench than on the valley floor.
+Do you connect me with crews for commercial and campus lots in Draper?
Yes. Draper has a lot of office, tech-campus, and retail pavement, and we match property managers with licensed and insured contractors who handle large-lot resurfacing, patching, and striping. They can phase the work so the lot stays usable. The estimate is free and there is no obligation to book.
+When is the best time to pave in Draper?
Late spring through early fall, roughly April through October, since hot-mix asphalt needs warm ground and air to compact and cure. The higher bench neighborhoods can lag the valley floor a little in spring and cool off sooner in fall, so the window up high is slightly shorter. Booking early helps, especially for hillside jobs.
Paving work in Draper? Get a local crew on the phone now.
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