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2022 Asphalt Driveway Paving Cost

Reviewed and approved on December 17, 2020, by Tom Grupa and 6 expert asphalt pavers on HomeGuide.

Asphalt driveway paving cost

Asphalt paving costs $3 to $7 per square foot installed. Paving a new asphalt driveway costs $1,200 to $4,000 on average. The cost to pave a private asphalt road is $35 to $85 per linear foot. Asphalt parking lot paving costs $3 to $7 per square foot. An asphalt sidewalk costs $12 to $28 per linear foot.

Asphalt driveway paving cost – chart

Asphalt driveway paving cost
Size Square feet Average cost
10’x20’ Driveway (1-car) 200 $600 – $1,400
12’x24’ Driveway (1-car) 288 $850 – $2,000
20’x20’ Driveway (2-car) 400 $1,200 – $2,800
24’x24’ Driveway (2-car) 576 $1,700 – $4,000
24’x36’ Driveway (3-car) 864 $2,600 – $6,000
4’x50’ Sidewalk 200 $600 – $1,400
40’x40’ Backyard blacktop 1,600 $4,800 – $11,200
12’x100’ Road 1,200 $3,500 – $8,500
12’x500’ Road 6,000 $17,500 – $42,500
12’x25’ Parking space 300 $900 – $2,100
10-Car Parking lot 3,000 $9,000 – $21,000
Basketball court (94’x50’) 4,700 $14,000 – $33,000
Tennis court (78’x36’) 2,800 $8,500 – $20,000

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Table of contents

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  1. Asphalt driveway paving cost
    • Cost calculator
  2. Average cost to pave a driveway
    • Per square foot
  3. Other asphalt paving costs
    • Private road
    • Parking lot
    • Curbing
    • Sidewalk or walkway
    • Patio
    • Path
    • Backyard blacktop
  4. Cost to repave driveway
    • Replacement vs. resurfacing
    • Asphalt overlay
    • Laying over concrete
  5. Blacktop driveway cost factors
    • Stamping or coloring
    • Prices near you
    • Materials
  6. Asphalt driveway cost vs. concrete
    • How long does it last?
  7. DIY asphalt driveway cost
  8. Hiring blacktop driveway contractors
  9. Asphalt Paving Companies Near Me

Average cost to pave a driveway

The following table covers the cost to pave an average 2-car driveway 400 to 600 square feet.

Average cost to pave a driveway – chart

Average cost to pave a driveway
National Average Cost $2,400
Minimum Cost $600
Maximum Cost $6,000
Average Range
$1,200
to
$4,000

Repaving a long asphalt driveway

*Based on 290 project costs reported by HomeGuide members.

  • An asphalt driveway lasts 15 to 30 years and requires sealcoating every 3 to 5 years.
  • Boosts curb appeal and resale value.
  • A new asphalt driveway needs an asphalt layer 3″ to 5″ thick to last.
  • Resurfacing only the top layer or asphalt overlay costs $1 to $3 per square foot.
  • Compared to other driveway materials, a concrete driveway costs $4 to $8 per square foot and lasts 30 to 40 years.

Asphalt paving cost per square foot

Asphalt paving costs $3 to $7 per square foot on average. Asphalt materials and installation labor costs $2 to $4 per square foot, plus basic excavating and installing a gravel subgrade costs $1 to $3 per square foot. Adding colors, patterns, curbs, or sidewalks cost extra.

Asphalt paving cost per square foot – chart

Asphalt paving cost per square foot
Factor Cost per square foot
Gravel subgrade installation $1 – $3
Asphalt materials and installation $2 – $4
Total cost $3 – $7

Asphalt paving requirements:

  • Sub-surface layer of compacted gravel for drainage and support. A thicker gravel driveway base layer between the soil and the asphalt increases lifespan.
  • Binder course (basecoat) asphalt layer with coarse stones.
  • Finish course (topcoat) asphalt layer with ground stones, tack-coat adhesive, and sealer.

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Other asphalt paving costs

Other asphalt paving costs
Project Average cost
Driveway (24’x24’) $1,700 – $4,000
Private road (12’x500’) $17,500 – $42,500
Parking space (300 SF) $900 – $2,100
10-Car parking lot $9,000 – $21,000
Curbing (40 linear feet) $120 – $240
Garden path (3’x100’) $900 – $2,100
Sidewalk or walkway (4’x50’) $600 – $1,400
Patio (10’x15’) $450 – $1,000
Playground (15’x15’) $650 – $1,600
Sport court (30’x50’) $4,500 – $10,500

Cost to pave an asphalt road

The average cost to pave a private one-lane asphalt road is $35 to $85 per linear foot. Paving a two-lane (24′-wide) asphalt road costs $70 to $170 per linear foot or $370,000 to $900,000 per mile. Blacktop road construction costs more than driveways because roads need 5″ to 11″ thick asphalt.

Cost to pave an asphalt road – chart

Asphalt road paving cost
Length Square footage Average cost
100 Feet (one-lane) 1,200 $3,500 – $8,500
500 Feet (one-lane) 6,000 $17,500 – $42,500
1,000 Feet (one-lane) 12,000 $35,000 – $85,000
1 Mile (two-lane) 126,720 $370,000 – $900,000

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Cost to pave an asphalt parking lot

Paving an asphalt parking lot costs $3 to $7 per square foot, not including marking, striping, curbing, or permits. Paving a 10-car asphalt parking lot costs $9,000 to $21,000 on average or $900 to $2,100 per space of 300 square feet.

Asphalt curbing

Asphalt curbing costs $3 to $6 per linear foot to install. Adding asphalt curbing to a 400-square-foot driveway costs $120 to $240. Repairing or replacing asphalt curbs costs $8 to $15 per linear foot on average. Total costs depend on curb thickness, styles, and labor.

Asphalt sidewalk or walkway cost

An average 48″-wide asphalt walkway or sidewalk costs $12 to $28 per linear foot. Installing a paved 50-foot asphalt sidewalk costs $600 to $1,400. Sidewalk construction requires a permit costing $40 to $70 that’s pulled by the contractor.

Asphalt patio cost

Paving a 10’x15’ asphalt patio costs $450 to $1,050, while paving a 20’x20’ patio costs $1,200 to $2,800 installed with a gravel base. Patios require a compacted gravel foundation for stability. These fees do not include extra charges for rounded shapes, stamped brick patterns, and special colors.

Asphalt path cost

Paving a 100-foot asphalt path costs $900 to $2,100 on average or $9 to $21 per linear foot. Garden paths are typically 30 to 36 inches wide and don’t require a gravel base. Hard-to-access and curved paths with complicated designs cost more because of the additional labor.

Backyard blacktop for playgrounds & sport courts

Backyard asphalt paving costs $3 to $7 per square foot, depending on the size and complexity. Paving a 15’x15’ asphalt playground costs $650 to $1,600, while paving a 30’x50’ sport court costs $4,500 to $10,500 on average.

Backyard blacktop paving cost
Project Square feet Average cost
Small playground (15’x15’) 225 $650 – $1,600
Big playground (30’x30’) 900 $2,700 – $6,300
Half basketball court (30’x50’) 1,500 $4,500 – $10,500
Full basketball court (94’x50’) 4,700 $14,000 – $33,000
Tennis court (78’x36’) 2,800 $8,500 – $20,000

*Additional costs apply for color coatings and striping.

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Cost to repave driveway

The average cost to repave an asphalt driveway is $4 to $10 per square foot with a new gravel base or $3 to $7 per square foot with an existing base. Repaving a 2-car (20’x20’) asphalt driveway costs $1,600 to $4,000 on average. Repaving includes removing and hauling away the existing asphalt.

Cost to repave driveway per square foot – chart

Cost to repave driveway
Factor Average cost per square foot
Remove and haul old driveway $1 – $3
New gravel sub-grade stone base* $1 – $3
Install asphalt $2 – $4
Total cost to repave $3 – $10

*A new sub-base is not always required.

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Asphalt driveway replacement vs. resurfacing

Resurfacing an asphalt driveway costs $1 to $3 per square foot compared to replacing at $4 to $10 per square foot. Resurfacing a 2-car (20’x20’) asphalt driveway costs $400 to $1,200, while a complete replacement costs $1,600 to $4,000 on average.

Residential 2-car asphalt driveway resurfacing – before and after

  • Asphalt repairs cost $2 to $5 per square foot for minor cracks and potholes for driveways less than 10 years old. Other driveway repairs cost $100 to $3,000, depending on the extent of the damage.
  • Asphalt resurfacing is best for driveways less than 15 to 20 years old with good foundations that have widespread yet shallow cracks.
  • Asphalt replacement or repaving is for unstable driveways older than 20 to 30 years with extensive damage.

Asphalt overlay cost

An asphalt overlay costs $1 to $3 per square foot and lasts 8 to 15 years. After surface repairs, pavers apply a 1.5″ to 2″ thick asphalt topcoat. An asphalt mill and overlay costs $1.25 to $3.75 per square foot. Milling removes heavily damaged pavement before applying an overlay.

A new asphalt overlay won’t last if the driveway is more than 20 years old, has foundation damages, or drainage problems.

Cost to lay asphalt over concrete driveway

Laying new asphalt over a concrete driveway costs $1 to $3 per square foot. Contractors fill cracks with concrete-repair caulk before paving. Resurfacing concrete with asphalt is cheaper than replacing concrete. However, special preparation is required to stabilize the concrete and prevent cracks.

  1. Installers cut out and patch potholes first with stabilized base asphalt.
  2. Contractors spread self-adhesive fabric over the expansion joints.
  3. The entire concrete surface gets a layer of geotextile paving fabric to secure it.
  4. Contractors spread 3 to 4 inches of hot-mix asphalt and compact it.

Without stabilizing the concrete’s expansion joints and verifying that it has a strong foundation, the concrete will likely shift in the winter and crack the asphalt overlay above.

Cost to remove an asphalt driveway

The average cost to remove an asphalt driveway is $1 to $3 per square foot, depending on the thickness. This price includes demolishing and hauling away old asphalt. The gravel sub-base may stay in place after removing the old asphalt if it’s in good condition.

Asphalt driveway base

Installing a new gravel sub-base for a driveway costs $1 to $3 per square foot on average. The asphalt driveway base material is 4 to 8 inches of gravel. Contractors either fill and grade the existing foundation or completely replace it, depending on the condition.

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Blacktop driveway cost factors

A new blacktop driveway costs $3 to $7 per square foot on average. Cost factors that affect the total estimate include the:

  • Driveway size, shape, design, and accessibility
  • Asphalt quality, thickness, and current cost
  • Rock base foundation requirements (below the asphalt)
  • Grading and excavation preparation
Blacktop driveway cost estimator
Factor Average cost
Excavating difficult terrain $1 – $3 per square foot
Leveling land costs $1 to $2 per square foot
Stamped or colored asphalt (total) $5 – $15 per square foot
Heated driveway (total) $12 – $28 per square foot
Tree removal $180 – $700 each
Tree stump removal $50 – $300 each
Widen driveway $3 – $7 per square foot
Driveway permit $50 – $150
Trench or channel drain $400 – $2,400 per driveway

*Permits are typically required for all areas near public roads. Consult with your HOA about fees and restrictions.

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Cost to install stamped or colored asphalt

Colored or stamped asphalt costs $5 to $15 per square foot for a new driveway or replacement, or $3 to $8 per square foot for resurfacing the top layer. A 20×20 stamped asphalt driveway costs $2,400 to $6,000. Decorative patterns are sealcoated, which colors and protects the surface.

Colored or stamped asphalt cost
Application Average cost per square foot
Resurfacing $3 – $8
Paving new $5 – $12
Replacement $6 – $15

Heated asphalt driveway cost

A heated driveway costs $12 to $28 per square foot installed, depending on if it’s new or a replacement. An average 2-car heated driveway with asphalt repaving costs $6,900 to $16,000. Heating an asphalt driveway prevents ice and snow accumulation.

Cost to widen asphalt driveway

The average cost to widen an asphalt driveway is $3 to $7 per square foot. Expanding a single-car asphalt driveway to a double-car costs $600 to $1,400 on average. These prices include excavation, preparing the sub-base, and paving.

Asphalt driveway costs near you

Asphalt paving prices are higher in large urban areas with a higher cost of living.

Asphalt driveway costs near me
State Average cost
California $1,300 – $4,600
Colorado $1,200 – $4,300
Connecticut $1,300 – $4,600
Florida $1,100 – $4,000
Georgia $1,100 – $4,000
Illinois $1,200 – $4,400
Massachusetts $1,400 – $4,700
Michigan $1,200 – $4,200
New Hampshire $1,200 – $4,200
New York $1,400 – $4,700
North Carolina $1,100 – $4,000
Ohio $1,200 – $4,200
Pennsylvania $1,200 – $4,200
Texas $1,200 – $4,400

*Based on total costs of paving a new 400-square-foot asphalt driveway.

Asphalt material cost

Asphalt prices are $40 to $80 per ton, plus $4 to $9 per ton for delivery. One ton of asphalt covers 30 to 80 square feet, depending on the thickness. The average residential driveway requires 7.5 to 18 tons of asphalt. Asphalt aggregate with more gravel and stone increases strength and durability.

Asphalt driveway thickness

A new residential driveway needs 3 to 5 inches of asphalt over 4 to 8 inches of rock-base foundation to withstand temperature changes and last 20+ years. Some companies recommend a 2″ thickness to save $0.50 to $1 per square foot, but won’t provide a warranty due to deterioration risks.

Asphalt driveway thickness
Application Asphalt thickness (inches)
Overlay / resurfacing 1.5 – 2
Sidewalk / walkway 2
Residential driveway paving 3 – 5
Commercial parking lots / roads 5 – 11

In climates with extreme winters, consult a soil engineer from a paving company for personalized asphalt-thickness and paving material recommendations.

Is 2 inches of asphalt enough for a driveway?

Using 1.5 to 2 inches of asphalt is enough when resurfacing an existing driveway. Using only 2 inches of asphalt for a new driveway doesn’t last long enough and damages easier from temperature swings. A new residential driveway needs 3 to 5 inches of asphalt for regular cars.

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Asphalt driveway cost vs. concrete

Asphalt driveway cost vs. concrete – chart

Asphalt driveway cost vs. concrete
Factor Asphalt Concrete
Cost* $3 – $7 per square foot $4 – $8 per square foot
Lifespan 15 – 30 years 30 – 40 years
Curing time 1 – 3 days 7 – 30 days
Maintenance
  • Reseal every 3 to 5 years
  • Cracks are easy to fix
  • Occasional degreasing
  • Optional sealing
  • Breaks easier
  • Harder and more expensive to repair
Suitable locations
  • Last longer in cooler Northern regions
  • Requires good drainage
  • Endures hot climates and coastal regions best
  • Resists water damage better than asphalt

Is asphalt cheaper or more expensive than concrete?

An asphalt driveway is cheaper than concrete, at $3 to $7 per square foot. In comparison, a concrete driveway costs $4 to $8 per square foot for installation. Concrete is more expensive than asphalt because of the price of its cement binder materials.

A tar and chip driveway costs $2 to $5 per square foot, but only lasts 7 to 10 years.

How long does an asphalt driveway last?

An asphalt driveway lasts 15 to 30 years. The life expectancy depends on the climate, traffic level, asphalt grade, installation quality, foundation base type, soil type and drainage, and proper maintenance. Asphalt deteriorates fastest when water freezes and thaws inside the pavement’s cracks.

To extend the driveway’s lifespan:

  • Install proper drainage.
  • Let new asphalt cure for 48 to 72 hours minimum.
  • Seal every 3 to 5 years and repair asphalt cracks and holes quickly.
  • Don’t drive on the edges.

Does a paved driveway increase property value?

Adding a paved driveway increases a home’s value and curb appeal. If most homes in the neighborhood have gravel driveways, a paved driveway sets a house apart, increasing its value. If other homes have paved driveways, replacing a gravel driveway with concrete or asphalt increases the value.

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DIY asphalt driveway cost

Asphalt paving is not a DIY project due to the safety hazards and permit requirements. Hiring a pro costs $3 to $7 per square foot and guarantees a long-lasting asphalt driveway. The only DIY projects suitable for homeowners are patching holes, cracks, and sealcoating.

DIY asphalt paving risks:

  • The heavy machinery needed includes a skid-steer loader, dump truck, industrial roller, and a plate compactor. Some require a commercial driver’s license and training to rent.
  • Soil engineers recommend the right asphalt thickness and base type for each property. Installing the wrong thickness or base results in a weak driveway that cracks easily.
  • Without a professional to check the driveway slope and drainage before paving, rainwater erodes the foundation.
  • Without knowing the location of underground electrical wires and plumbing, expensive damage to city utilities is likely.

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Hiring blacktop driveway contractors

Before hiring asphalt paving contractors, be sure to:

  • Compare at least three estimates to compare. Take pictures of your existing driveway and estimate the total square footage up front to send to pros.
  • Review the company feedback on HomeGuide and the Better Business Bureau (BBB).
  • Only work with contractors who have at least several years of experience.
  • Avoid companies offering discounts by selling old, leftover asphalt.
  • Look for companies certified with the state’s Department of Transportation asphalt training programs, the National Center for Asphalt Technology (NCAT), or similar programs.
  • Discuss your sub-base foundation options. Make sure the company compacts a 4-inch base with a vibratory roller before paving.
  • Ask for copies of the contract, detailed estimate, and warranty upfront.
  • Do not pay in full before construction starts. Always negotiate a payment schedule.

Getting driveway paving quotes

Ask the following questions when getting driveway paving quotes:

  • Does this paving quote include all paving materials and labor fees? What additional costs can I expect?
  • How will you handle the cleanup, and does it cost extra?
  • Can I see your company’s business license, insurance, and bond guarantees?
  • How many years have you been paving driveways?
  • Does your work include sealant?
  • Can you provide a construction schedule for removing debris, grading, spreading a base, paving the asphalt, and compacting?
  • How many workers will come, and who supervises the crew?
  • Do you mark the underground utilities before construction starts?
  • Will the contractors protect my surrounding landscaping?
  • What kind of asphalt do you use, and how long should it last?
  • How much space is needed for paving equipment and large trucks?
  • Can I see photos of your past work?
  • How do you handle unexpected project delays?
  • What permits do I need, and will you obtain them?
  • What does your warranty include?

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Driveway Cost – Richfield Blacktop


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As with all home improvement projects, Minneapolis St. Paul homeowners need to know how much replacing a driveway will cost before committing to the project. Some driveway companies will offer you a quote for your driveway even before inspecting your property, and then add on additional charges as the driveway installation proceeds. That can lead to unwelcome surprises. Richfield Blacktop won’t quote you a price until we’ve inspected and carefully measured your current driveway, evaluated the conditions and discussed all options with you. Our free, no-obligation consultations and estimates mean that you’ll know in advance what the cost of your driveway will be when it’s finished. On the rare occasions where changes in that estimate result from unexpected situations, we’ll discuss those changes with you in detail and get your approval in advance.

Here are some of the factors that influence the cost of a driveway:

  • Size – Driveways are priced by the square foot. Depending on options and conditions, blacktop driveway costs between $4 to $7 per square foot. You can do a measurement of the area of your current driveway to get an idea of the price range, even before calling Richfield Blacktop.
  • Soil Conditions and Condition of the Current Sub-Base – When we replace a blacktop driveway, the sub-base under the old driveway may or may not be adequate for the new driveway. If the existing sub-base is fine, that will save money for you. If not, we’ll recommend and explain options for you for the sub-base, and let you decide. There are three basic ways we can handle your sub-base and paving:
    • Use Existing Sub-Base – Where the current sub-base is adequate for your soil types, we can remove your old asphalt paving, then grade and compact the current sub-base.  Any additional sub-base materials will be added, as needed, and you’ll pay only for the materials added. Then we will pave with hot-mix asphalt and compact it to DOT specifications.
    • Replace with New Sub-Base up to 6″ – With this option, we remove the old paving, along with up to 6″ of the old sub-base. We then replace the sub-base materials with Class 5 sub-base material and thoroughly compact that material with a vibratory drum roller and other equipment before repaving with fresh hot-mix asphalt and compacting to DOT standards. This produces a high-quality, durable driveway in most soil types.
    • Replace with New Sub-Base up to 8″ and Geotechnical Fabric – For driveways in areas with soft, poorly drained soil conditions, this level of sub-base replacement may be your best choice for a long-lasting, durable driveway. At this level, we remove the old paving, along with up to 8″ of the old sub-base. We then install a layer of Geotechnical fabric to form a separation between the sub-base material and the underlying soil. Class 5 sub-base material is then added and compacted thoroughly with vibratory roller and plate compactors. Hot-mix asphalt is then laid and compacted to DOT standards.
  • Where You Live Makes a Difference – Soil types vary widely across the Minneapolis St. Paul metro area. Some communities have well-drained sandy soil that compacts very well and requires the simplest sub-bases. Other communities have clay or loamy soils, which need well-designed and compacted sub-bases and sometimes Geotechnical fabric installation. At Richfield Blacktop, we’re intimately familiar with the soil conditions throughout the area, and will make recommendations based on that knowledge. Here are the typical conditions in some communities:
    • Bloomington Driveways– In most of Bloomington, sandy soils are present. These soil conditions are the simplest to handle, but still require proper grading and compaction, along with careful drainage design.
    • Eagan Driveways – Clay and loamy soils predominate here. A Class 5 sub-base, properly compacted, and even the option of Geotechnical fabric, may be needed for the most durable, long-lasting driveways.
    • Eden Prairie Driveways – Depending on where you are in this community, your soil type may be sandy or loamy. Your driveway construction methods will depend on your exact location to produce the best results.
    • Plymouth Driveways – The very soft loamy soils that are present require careful sub-base design and installation. Richfield Blacktop recommends 8″ sub-bases and Geotech fabric for driveways in most areas of this community for the longest driveway life.
  • Options Affect the Price – Adding optional features to your driveway, like Permaloc Aluminum AsphaltEdge or Geotechnical fabric under your sub-base will add to the cost of your driveway, but also contribute to its long life and beauty. Your Richfield Blacktop consultant will explain these options and answer all of your questions. You make the decisions yourself.

Richfield Blacktop – Helping You Make Your Best Driveway Choices

When you call Richfield Blacktop for a free, no-obligation estimate for your new driveway, you don’t get a high-pressure sales pitch. Instead, you get a thorough consultation on your driveway. Your Richfield Blacktop representative will carefully explain all of your options, discuss the soil conditions in your area, tell you about the advantages and disadvantages of every option, and answer all of your questions. Then, you make the decisions that suit your needs and budget for yourself. Our job is to help you understand the factors that go into your decision.

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