
Nexus Asphalt Paving & Sealcoat
Driveway Paving In Auburn Hills, MI
New driveway installs and full replacements with proper grading, base prep, and compaction for a smooth surface that holds up to Michigan weather.
What We Do
Residential Driveway Paving Services
Whether you need a brand-new driveway or a replacement, our crew focuses on the details that make asphalt last: a stable base, correct pitch for drainage, and tight compaction.
New Driveway Installation
From layout to final roll, we build a clean, even surface with the right thickness for your property and traffic.
Driveway Replacement
Remove and replace failing asphalt, correct base issues, and install a new mat designed for long-term performance.
Grading & Base Prep
Proper subgrade, stone base, and compaction to reduce settling, cracking, and water-related damage.
Aprons, Extensions & Widening
Add space where you need it—widening, turnarounds, and garage aprons that blend into the existing layout.
Built For Curb Appeal And Durability
A quality driveway is more than a smooth finish. It starts with the base and ends with compaction and clean edges.
We evaluate drainage, existing base conditions, and traffic needs, then recommend the right approach—overlay, partial replacement, or full removal and replacement—so you get the best value over the life of the driveway.
1–2 Days
Typical Install Time (Most Homes)


Driveway Paving FAQs
Quick answers to common questions homeowners ask before scheduling driveway paving.
How long does a new asphalt driveway last?
With proper base prep and routine maintenance (sealcoating and crack filling), many asphalt driveways last 15–25 years depending on traffic and drainage.
Do I need to remove my old driveway?
Not always. If the base is stable, an overlay may be possible. If there are widespread failures, soft spots, or drainage issues, removal and replacement is usually the better long-term fix.
How soon can I drive on new asphalt?
Light foot traffic is often okay within 24 hours. Vehicle traffic typically needs 48–72 hours depending on temperature and site conditions.
What thickness should my driveway be?
Thickness depends on use. Most residential driveways are installed with a properly compacted base and an asphalt layer sized for passenger vehicles; heavier loads may require additional thickness.
When should I sealcoat a new driveway?
Sealcoating is usually recommended after the asphalt has cured—often 6–12 months—then every 2–3 years to help protect against water, UV, and wear.
Do you serve areas outside Auburn Hills?
Yes. We’re based in Auburn Hills and serve Oakland County plus Macomb, Livingston, Lapeer, and Wayne counties.
Ready For A New Driveway?
Tell us about your driveway and we’ll provide a clear, fast estimate for paving or replacement.
