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All Cities Asphalt Paving
4.7(
77
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Serving Marysville, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I hired Will and his crew to demo and remove my concrete driveway and install an asphalt driveway. Will was very responsive and had great ideas on extending my driveway in certain areas. He was knowledgeable and it made sense and it didnà  à ¢à  à  à  à  t even charge me for the extension"
New Driveway
New driveway
Response time2 days
22 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
Highland Construction Services, LLC
5.0(
3
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Serving Marysville, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I highly recommend Highland for your concrete needs. I contacted them for a driveway repair and was contacted very promptly. I received a complementary inspection and bid for several options of completing my project. I was on a tight deadline which the company was able to accommodate. The work was completed beautifully with excellent communication all along the way. One rarely gets such outstanding customer service these days, but this company was fantastic."
Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Acme Asphalt Paving,Inc
4.3(
12
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Serving Marysville, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Mediocre job as if the firm had no pride in their work. Used equipment that was to big for the area thereby damaging trees and shrubs. Added an asphalt berm, which is to small and probably will not last long (ignored my complaints about this)."
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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AMERICAN CURB & EDGING
4.9(
17
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Serving Marysville, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1992

Free estimates

Warranties offered

American Curb & Edging is a locally owned and operated business that has specialized in concrete landscape curbing for over 16 years.\n\nOur goal is to help beautify our community one project at a time.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Rainier Asphalt & Concrete
5.0(
6
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Serving Marysville, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Founded in 2000 as a one-man owner-operator company, we now steadily employ approximately 30 people year-round and upwards of 50 during the peak summer months. As an Honor Roll member of the Western Washington Better Business Bureau, we pride ourselves on providing quality workmanship and top-notch customer service on every single job. Our management team has nearly 30 years of combined asphalt and concrete industry-specific experience. We specialize in small- and medium-sized commercial, multi-family, industrial and public works projects. \nOwner-operator. Additional phone - (206) 523-6524, (253) 227-3892.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Allied Waterproofing & Drainage, Inc.
4.9(
91
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Serving Marysville, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Allied put an interior drainage system in my basement several years ago. Paul is a fast-talking, conniving man who will take no responsibility ever, for any work that was done poorly even with a warranty. He will deny, deny, deny endlessley and come up with the most ridiculous things and will try turn everything around on you no matter what it is. I had him out within the first year after the project because the concrete was cracking. Insects were coming in through my basement floor which used to be in great condition before they cut it and did poor concrete work. At that time he said it was fine and left. I should have known that now, several years later, when I had him out again because the concrete is even worse and has raised up about 1/8 of an inch, that he would have the same useless response. I'm about to install tile and the tile installer has told me that it's going to crack the tile especially because it's continuing to move. Paul will say anything to avoid responsibility. It must be a tree root, he said, even though there are no trees anywhere around. Then he'll say that it's not cracking even though I and others can see it with our eyes. Then he'll say that he can fix it for a fee even though I have a 10 year warranty. Then he'll say concrete cracks, even though the rest of the concrete in the basement is 100 years old and is not cracked, nor are the other areas that they did. Just the one area that he's denying is even cracked. Then he'll say well, it must be your floor that's moving, nothing is wrong with the concrete we did. No, my original floor is still in the same place and looks great, to which he says, how do I know? Don't waste your time. Go with a different company. If things go wrong, you can't rely on this company to do the right thing and your warranty is useless.. I had to tell Paul to get out of my house because he was yelling at me and talking down to me like I must be stupid as if I must be seeing a crack that doesn't really exist. Other contractors who have looked at it said it should not be cracking. And the contractor who was here asked Paul if they used rebar, to which Paul replied no, nobody ever does. Another lie. Then he couldn't believe that I told him to get out of my house. If you're going to be an ahole, expect to receive it in return. As he was going out the door, he turned and demanded to know what I do for a living. I had to tell him to get out of my house again. It doesn't matter what I do Paul, but I can tell you that I take responsibility for the services I provide and I do not lie to my clients faces. What a rude little man and completely incapable of doing the right thing. I already knew that before I had him out the second time. Don't let him fool you when he comes out to give you the initial bid. He's real helpful when he's going to get money out of you but he is slimy and conniving and cannot be trusted when things go wrong. The pictures are from today. The epoxy was just put on the other day by the tile guys but they think that it's hollow underneath. When they tap on it it feels hollow and moves a bit like there's no gravel under it and the epoxy just went in endlessly for the same reason so the gap can't be filled because there's nothing inside of there. But of course Paul said that's not true either. They also sloped a corner upward which is going to affect doing flooring and then Paul denied that too and said that it's not really like that I'm just making it up. Then he told me it must have already been like that. I told him it wasn't. He said well how do you know that, and that he doesnt don't know that so therefore it must not have been. Because it's my house Paul and I saw the floor before you got to it and ruined the Integrity of it. There was a contractor there with me witnessing all of this rediculousness and he could not believe this man lying to our faces and taking no responsibility."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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FAQs for asphalt paving installation projects in Marysville, WA

Most driveways wrap up in roughly a week. Allow two to three days for installation, followed by an additional two to three days for the surface to cure. Concrete and asphalt follow this timeline, whereas a gravel job often finishes more quickly. Laying out the schedule upfront makes it easier to plan your week and your budget.

Sealer prevents water, salt, and UV rays from damaging the surface. Apply a fresh coat every one to three years, and you’ll slow down the growth of cracks, avoid pricey repairs, and keep the driveway looking sharp. A local professional can handle the job efficiently and ensure even coverage.

Material is the significant driver when it comes to the lifespan of a driveway. Asphalt stays strong for about 20 years, concrete lasts 30 to 40 years, and paver stones can last 50 to 100 years because you can swap out damaged bricks. With regular top-ups, a gravel drive can also reach the century mark. Knowing these timelines helps you map out long-term maintenance and replacement costs.

Repaving strips everything down and starts fresh, letting you change the layout or improve drainage before pouring new material. Resurfacing, on the other hand, adds a top layer over a solid base, giving you a facelift without the need for a complete demolition. Go with repaving when the base is failing; choose resurfacing when the structure is sound and you just need a new surface.

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