Precision Asphalt Greensboro delivers professional asphalt paving in High Point, NC for residential and commercial customers.
Precision Asphalt Greensboro delivers professional asphalt paving in High Point, NC for residential and commercial customers. Whether you need a new driveway, a safer parking lot, or repairs to existing pavement, we provide durable, attractive results. Trust a regional paving crew that understands High Point properties and traffic patterns.
Precision Asphalt Greensboro has spent years working on driveways, private roads, and parking lots in and around High Point, with projects ranging from older brick homes near established neighborhoods to newer subdivisions on the edge of town. Property owners here deal with a mix of aging asphalt and growing traffic, and we understand how Guilford County and City of High Point rules affect what you can do on your property.
When you plan a new driveway or parking lot in High Point, you often need to consider local zoning, potential stormwater requirements, and how close you can pave to the street or right of way. Many residential areas fall under homeowners association rules that control driveway width, color, edging, and how long construction equipment can be parked along the curb. Our team at Precision Asphalt Greensboro helps clients review HOA guidelines, identify when a city permit or inspection may be needed, and schedule work so it stays compliant with neighborhood expectations.
High Pointβs climate, with humid summers, winter freezes, and occasional ice, is hard on asphalt surfaces. We see frequent cracking and raveling on driveways built in the early 2000s and on older parking lots that were never sealed or were patched with the wrong mix. Because we have a long track record in this specific area, we know how local soils, especially sections with clay subgrade, affect base preparation and drainage. That experience lets us design asphalt solutions that last through High Pointβs temperature swings instead of failing after just a few seasons.
For High Point property owners, the first questions are often about what is allowed, what needs approval, and how to avoid problems with the city or an HOA. At Precision Asphalt Greensboro, we start every project with a short planning conversation focused on local requirements.
For many residential driveways and walkways, a formal city permit is not required if you are simply replacing an existing surface within the same footprint. However, changes in layout, added parking areas, or new private lanes may trigger review for drainage, driveway connections to public streets, or right of way encroachment. We help you determine when a simple replacement is enough and when you should speak with the city about your plans.
HOA neighborhoods around High Point often have their own rules that can be stricter than city codes. Some require a specific driveway shape, limit the use of gravel, or call for a neat transition from asphalt to the public sidewalk. Others need written approval before you convert a gravel drive to asphalt, widen a parking pad, or add a paved walkway to a backyard entrance. We review your covenants with you, provide drawings or descriptions you can submit to your HOA, and adjust our schedule to fit any approval timelines.
For commercial and multifamily properties, parking lot layout and striping typically must follow accessibility and fire lane standards, and in some cases, resurfacing or expansion may need city review. Our team coordinates with owners, property managers, and, when needed, design professionals, so that the finished asphalt surface matches the approved site plan and can pass any required inspection without delays.
High Point homes range from mid century houses with narrow, worn driveways to newer builds where the original asphalt was laid too thin. Precision Asphalt Greensboro offers driveway installation, repair, and replacement that takes these specific conditions into account.
For new or full replacement driveways, we begin by evaluating your existing surface and base. In parts of High Point with soft or clay heavy soils, we may recommend undercutting weak spots and adding a thicker stone base so your driveway does not rut every time a work truck or delivery vehicle turns. We shape the base so water drains away from the garage, foundation, and street, which is important during the heavy summer thunderstorms this area often gets.
When repairing driveways, we do not just fill obvious cracks. We identify areas where the asphalt has separated from the base or where repeated patching has created dips that collect water in winter. In those locations, we cut out the failed asphalt, rebuild the base if needed, and install new hot mix asphalt that ties cleanly into the surrounding surface. This helps prevent freeze and thaw damage that often shows up in High Point after a few cold nights.
Gravel to asphalt conversions are common here, especially in semi rural properties and older neighborhoods that started with gravel drives. These projects have their own challenges, like compacted ruts, poor drainage, and scattered stone that can work up into new pavement. We scrape and regrade the gravel, compact it thoroughly, add stone where the base is thin, then pave with an asphalt thickness designed for your vehicle load. The result is a cleaner entrance, less dust in the summer, and far less mud tracking into your home during wet weather.
Many High Point asphalt surfaces are not old enough to require full replacement but show wear from sun, traffic, and temperature changes. Precision Asphalt Greensboro offers asphalt resurfacing, overlays, sealcoating, and crack filling tailored to local conditions.
Resurfacing or overlay work is effective for driveways and parking lots where the base is still solid but the top layer has faded or started to ravel. Before adding a new asphalt layer, we mill or grind down high spots around garages, sidewalks, and street connections so your new surface will not create trip lips or drainage problems. This is important along neighborhood streets where water already tends to pool near the curb after heavy rain.
We then apply a tack coat to bond the new asphalt to the old surface and pave a new wearing course at a thickness appropriate for your traffic. For residential driveways in High Point, that often means balancing strength with the need to match existing concrete aprons or walkways, so we adjust thickness and transitions carefully.
Sealcoating and crack filling are maintenance services that work especially well in this climate. The intense summer sun in central North Carolina oxidizes unprotected asphalt, which leads to surface brittleness and early cracking. We apply hot or cold pour crack sealants, depending on crack size and location, then follow with a quality sealer that helps block UV and moisture. For many High Point homeowners, a regular cycle of sealing and crack repair can add years of life to a driveway, especially in neighborhoods where driveways see frequent use from multiple vehicles.
High Point properties often need more than just a driveway. Precision Asphalt Greensboro designs and installs asphalt walkways, pathways, private roads, and parking lots that reflect how residents and visitors actually use a site.
For walkways and pathways, we consider how people move between driveways, front doors, side entrances, and backyard areas. On sloped sections common in some High Point neighborhoods, we adjust grades and add gentle transitions so foot traffic is safe and water does not run directly toward steps or basements. A well planned asphalt path can provide a smoother alternative to aging concrete or pavers, especially for strollers or mobility devices.
Private roads and shared lanes are common where several homes share a single access. In these situations, existing gravel surfaces often develop washouts and potholes that become serious during heavy rain. We evaluate the shared use, from passenger cars to delivery trucks, and recommend a base and asphalt thickness that can hold up under that load. For groups of neighbors or small associations, we can help build a simple maintenance plan so everyone understands how to keep the new road in good condition over time.
For parking lots at small businesses, churches, or multi unit housing in High Point, layout is critical. We plan stalls, drive aisles, and accessible spaces so they fit within your site, provide straightforward circulation, and comply with marking and accessibility expectations. After paving or resurfacing, we stripe and mark the lot so it is easy to navigate, then schedule any future sealing or crack repair during off hours or low traffic periods to reduce disruption.
Every project for a High Point client follows a clear process so you know what to expect from the first visit to the final roller pass. Precision Asphalt Greensboro begins with an on site assessment, where we measure, check slopes and drainage, review any cracking or base failures, and talk through your goals for the space.
Next, we address local factors, including HOA rules, possible city reviews, and how your project will connect to existing streets, sidewalks, or neighboring properties. If you need drawings or a simple sketch for approval, we provide that and help you plan a realistic timeline that fits any review requirements.
Once the details are set, we schedule your work, taking into account High Pointβs weather patterns. In warm months, we time paving for cooler parts of the day when possible so compaction is consistent. In cooler seasons, we monitor temperatures to ensure the asphalt can be properly compacted and will cure correctly. During construction, our crew manages excavation, base preparation, grading, and paving, and we keep you informed of progress and any unexpected conditions we uncover.
At the end of the project, we review the finished surface with you, explain curing times, and outline simple maintenance for High Pointβs climate, including when to consider your first sealcoat and what to watch for after winter.
If you are in High Point, NC and are considering asphalt driveway installation, repair, resurfacing, or paving for a walkway, private road, or parking lot, contact Precision Asphalt Greensboro today to schedule an on site estimate and plan a solution that fits your property and local requirements.
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