Driveway Paving in Arkansas
Homeowners in Arkansas trust Pro House Maintenance for Driveway Paving because every project begins with a free, fixed-price estimate. Our licensed, insured crew handles all Driveway Paving work from start to finish, with costs typically running $3,000β$15,000 per project. Every job gets a clean site, honest pricing, and a crew we stand behind.

Matched with a vetted driveway paving specialist in Arkansas.
Every driveway paving job goes to a licensed, insured, background-checked professional from our own crews or hand-vetted local network, never a random subcontractor.
- Licensed & insured, background-checked pros
- Free, fixed-price written estimate before work begins
- Top-rated local specialists matched to your job
Driveway Paving statistics: what the data says
Current industry and government data on driveway paving, with every figure linked to its source. These national benchmarks help Arkansas homeowners judge a fair driveway paving quote before hiring a pro.
- The national average to pave a driveway is about $4,611, with most projects between $2,500 and $7,028 (Bob Vila).
- Cost per square foot spans from $1 to $2 for gravel to $10 to $50 for pavers, with asphalt and concrete in between (Bob Vila).
- Asphalt driveways last 20 to 30 years, concrete 30 to 40 years and often 50 or more with proper care (Bob Vila).
- Sealcoating averages about $545 and should be reapplied every 3 to 5 years to protect asphalt (Bob Vila).
Homeowners across Arkansas (including Little Rock) rely on Pro House Maintenance for driveway paving. We match each job to a vetted, licensed local crew and quote a fixed price up front, with projects typically running $3,000β$15,000 per project.
Professional driveway installation and replacement in asphalt and concrete: full base preparation, proper grading for drainage, and sealing for long-term durability.
What does driveway paving include in Arkansas?
A driveway paving project in Arkansas typically covers 6 core areas, starting with old driveway demolition and removal. Pro House Maintenance handles the full scope with a licensed, insured local crew and a free, fixed-price written estimate before any work begins.
- Old driveway demolition and removal
- Sub-base grading and compaction
- Gravel base installation
- Asphalt or concrete installation
- Edge forming and transition finishing
- Sealcoat application on asphalt driveways
How does driveway paving work in Arkansas?
Driveway Paving in Arkansas follows 4 clear steps, from remove and grade to a final walkthrough. A vetted local pro manages the schedule, keeps the site clean, and does not consider the job done until you are satisfied.
Remove and grade
Old driveway is demolished and hauled away; the sub-base is graded for proper slope and drainage away from the home.
Base preparation
Gravel is spread and compacted in lifts to create a stable, load-bearing foundation that won't shift under freeze-thaw cycles.
Paving
Asphalt or concrete is placed, finished to smooth grade, and edges are formed cleanly against existing borders.
Cure and seal
Asphalt is allowed to cure before sealing; concrete is cured and sealed at 28 days for maximum surface durability.
How much does Driveway Paving cost in Arkansas?
Driveway Paving in Arkansas typically runs $3,000β$15,000 per project, depending on scope and materials. Pro House Maintenance gives every Arkansas homeowner a free, fixed-price written quote before any work starts.
| Detail | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Typical cost | $3,000β$15,000 per project |
| Estimate | Free, fixed-price written quote |
| Crews | Licensed & insured, vetted local pros |
| Service area | Arkansas and surrounding communities |
Where do you offer Driveway Paving in Arkansas?
Driveway Paving in Arkansas: questions answered.
Do you offer driveway paving throughout Arkansas?
Yes. Pro House Maintenance provides driveway paving across Arkansas, with licensed crews serving its major metros and surrounding communities. Request a free estimate and we'll confirm scheduling for your address.
Should I choose asphalt or concrete for my driveway?
Asphalt costs less upfront and is easier to repair but needs sealing every three to five years. Concrete lasts longer and requires less maintenance but costs more initially and is harder to patch. Climate matters too. Asphalt handles freeze-thaw better than concrete without expansion joints.
How long before I can drive on a new driveway?
New asphalt needs 24 to 48 hours for light vehicles and three to five days for heavy trucks. Concrete needs at least seven days before vehicle traffic and 28 days for full strength. We provide written curing instructions with every project.
What homeowners say about driveway paving.
"Sealcoated and repaired our driveway and it looks brand new again."
"The paving crew compacted the base properly, so no ruts or soft spots months later."
"New asphalt driveway with a clean edge and proper drainage slope. The crew was on site exactly when promised and done in one day."
Key takeaways
- Driveway Paving in Arkansas from Pro House Maintenance starts with a free, fixed-price estimate and no obligation.
- Typical driveway paving projects in Arkansas run $3,000β$15,000 per project.
- All crews are licensed, insured, and vetted local professionals.
- All crews are licensed and insured.
- Financing is available for qualified homeowners.
- Pro House Maintenance serves homeowners statewide across Arkansas and surrounding communities.