
Asphalt Paving in Clearwater, FL
Pinellas County's second-largest city and a major commercial hub on the Gulf Coast. Clearwater's extensive retail corridors along US-19 and Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard, its medical district, and its hospitality properties all require high-quality commercial paving. We've completed large-scale parking lot projects, sealcoating programs, and ADA compliance upgrades for Clearwater businesses. At 25 miles from our Hudson base, we serve Clearwater with the same quality and attention to detail as our closest service areas.
Our Services in Clearwater
Asphalt Paving
New parking lots, driveways, and road construction
- New construction paving
- Asphalt overlays
- Mill and pave
Sealcoating
Protect and extend pavement life
- Two-coat applications
- Coal tar or asphalt emulsion
- Maintenance programs
Parking Lot Striping
ADA-compliant layouts and line marking
- Standard stall marking
- ADA accessible spaces
- Fire lanes
Crack Filling & Repairs
Prevent water infiltration and extend life
- Hot rubber crack sealing
- Infrared pothole repair
- Full-depth patching
Asphalt Maintenance
Year-round protection programs
- Scheduled maintenance
- Power sweeping
- Catch basin cleaning
Commercial Services
Large-scale paving projects
- Multi-location contracts
- Staged construction
- Traffic management
Why Clearwater Trusts Us
Same-Day Response
We respond to all inquiries within hours
65+ Years Experience
Three generations of proven expertise
Licensed & Insured
Fully bonded with spotless safety records
Common Questions in Clearwater
How much does asphalt paving cost in Clearwater, FL?
Asphalt paving in Clearwater typically costs $3 to $5 per square foot for residential driveways. A standard 20x20 driveway (400 sq ft) runs $1,200 to $2,000 installed. A 200-foot driveway averages $4,000 to $8,000 depending on width and prep work needed. Commercial parking lots are priced lower per square foot on larger jobs. We offer free, detailed estimates for all Pinellas County properties — call (727) 869-7704.
What is the difference between blacktop and asphalt?
Blacktop and asphalt are essentially the same material — both are made from aggregate stone mixed with bitumen. "Blacktop" is the common residential term, while "asphalt" is the industry term used for driveways, parking lots, and roads. Blacktop is typically heated to a higher temperature and has a higher stone content, making it slightly smoother and better suited for residential driveways in Clearwater. Neither is cheaper than the other — cost depends on thickness, base prep, and project size.
Is 2 inches of asphalt enough for a driveway in Clearwater?
For a residential driveway in Clearwater, 2 inches of compacted asphalt over a properly prepared 4-6 inch graded base is generally sufficient for passenger vehicles. However, we recommend 3 inches for heavier traffic, RVs, or delivery trucks. Florida's sandy soil requires special attention to base compaction — a proper sub-base is more important than asphalt thickness for long-term durability.
How long should you stay off a new asphalt driveway?
You can walk on new asphalt immediately after installation. Wait 24 hours before driving on it in mild weather, and 48-72 hours during hot Florida summers when the asphalt stays softer longer. Avoid parking in the same spot for the first 2-3 weeks, as concentrated weight can leave impressions. New asphalt fully hardens within 6-12 months. In Clearwater's heat, we always advise clients to be patient — the longer you wait, the better the surface sets.
Is it too late in the year to sealcoat my driveway in Clearwater?
No — unlike northern states, Clearwater and the rest of Florida allow sealcoating year-round. Sealcoating requires temperatures consistently above 50°F, and Clearwater's climate stays well above that even in winter. We regularly sealcoat driveways and parking lots in Clearwater from January through December. There is no "too late" window here. In fact, fall and winter are great times to sealcoat because cooler temperatures allow the sealer to cure more evenly.
How often should I sealcoat asphalt in Clearwater's climate?
We recommend sealcoating every 2-3 years in Clearwater. Florida's intense UV rays, heavy summer rains, and heat cycles break down asphalt binder faster than in northern climates. Regular sealcoating protects against oxidation, water penetration, and gas/oil spills — and can double the lifespan of your pavement. New asphalt should cure for at least 6-12 months before the first sealcoat.
Do I need a permit for asphalt paving in Clearwater?
Resurfacing an existing driveway in Clearwater typically does not require a permit. New driveway installations or expansions that affect the right-of-way may require a permit from Pinellas County. For commercial projects, permits are almost always required. We handle all permitting for our clients at no additional charge, ensuring full compliance with local Pinellas County regulations.
Have a question about paving requirements in Clearwater? Contact us today.
Serving All of Clearwater
We provide professional asphalt paving, sealcoating, and parking lot maintenance throughout Clearwater and surrounding Pinellas County areas. Our services include:
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