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Asphalt Company in Layton, Utah

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Asphalt Services in Layton

Davis County's growing hub

Layton is the largest city in Davis County and has grown steadily for decades, which gives it a broad spread of housing ages. Older neighborhoods near the historic core and around the Hill Air Force Base area sit alongside newer subdivisions that have filled in toward the east bench and the west side. The result is a paving market that runs the full range, from repaving aging driveways to first installs on newer lots, with plenty of commercial work along the busy retail corridors.

We are a referral service, not a paving company. We connect you with vetted local contractors who run their own equipment and pave throughout Davis County. The crews we work with are licensed and insured and handle residential drives, HOA lots, and the retail and commercial surfaces that line Layton's main roads.

The work across Layton

In the established neighborhoods, driveways from the 70s, 80s, and 90s are at the age where overlays and repaves come into play, especially where the cold Davis County winters have worked cracks open. The east-bench areas climbing toward the mountains add slope and a touch more winter severity, so drainage on those drives matters. Newer subdivisions on the edges of town are still young enough for crack sealing and first sealcoats to be the right protective moves.

Commercial demand is strong. The retail corridors along Antelope Drive, Hill Field Road, and around Layton Hills bring a steady stream of strip-mall, big-box, and office lot work, with patching, crack sealing, striping, and resurfacing on regular cycles. Snowplow wear is a real factor up north, so commercial owners here tend to keep maintenance on schedule.

  • Overlays and repaves on 1970s-90s driveways
  • First-time paving and sealing in newer subdivisions
  • East-bench drives needing drainage and traction
  • Retail and big-box lot resurfacing and striping
  • Crack sealing and patching against plow and salt wear

Cost ranges for Layton

The numbers below are typical 2026 ranges for the Layton area, not quotes. Square footage, tear-out, base condition, and access drive the price. A clean overlay on a sound base is cheaper than a full repave; bench drives with slope and grading run toward the higher end.

Commercial lots come in lower per square foot at scale than a small residential drive. For a standard residential repave, expect the mid four figures to around nine thousand. Get a written estimate after a contractor walks the site.

  • New asphalt driveway: $4 to $9 per square foot installed
  • Full repave with tear-out: $5 to $11 per square foot
  • Overlay on a sound base: typically less than a full repave
  • Commercial lot paving: $3 to $7 per square foot at scale
  • Sealcoating: $0.20 to $0.50 per square foot

Requesting a Layton estimate

Tell us where in Layton the job is and what the surface is doing, and we connect you with a crew that handles your kind of work in Davis County. For an older driveway, ask the contractor to check the base before pricing. For a newer one, ask whether maintenance is enough, since on a sound surface that is the honest and cheaper answer.

The estimate is free and there is no obligation to book. For a commercial lot, it is worth asking for a maintenance plan alongside the quote so you know whether you are repairing, resurfacing, or rebuilding.

Common Questions

+How much does it cost to pave a driveway in Layton?

A new asphalt driveway typically runs $4 to $9 per square foot installed in the Layton area, and a full repave with tear-out runs $5 to $11. A standard drive usually lands between roughly $3,500 and $9,000, with sloped east-bench drives at the higher end. These are typical ranges, not quotes, so get a written estimate after a site visit.

+Does Layton's Davis County climate affect paving?

Yes. Layton sits farther north with cold winters and real freeze-thaw, and the east-bench areas run colder and snowier still. Water freezing in cracks is the main cause of damage, so good drainage and timely crack sealing matter. The paving season runs roughly April through October, since hot-mix needs warm ground and air to compact and cure properly.

+Should I overlay or repave my older Layton driveway?

If the base is still solid and only the top is worn, an overlay is cheaper and works well. If you have widespread cracking, recurring potholes, or a base that has gone soft from years of freeze-thaw, a full repave is the honest fix because an overlay would just fail again. A contractor can tell which after checking the surface and how it drains.

+Do you connect me with crews for commercial lots in Layton?

Yes. Layton has a lot of retail and commercial pavement along its corridors, and we match property owners and managers with licensed and insured contractors who handle resurfacing, patching, and striping. They can phase the work so the lot stays usable during business hours. The estimate is free and there is no obligation to book.

+Are the contractors local to Davis County?

Yes. We connect you with vetted, licensed, and insured contractors who pave in Layton and across Davis County. They know the local soils, the older and newer neighborhoods, and the northern winters. The estimate is free and there is no obligation to book.

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