
Driveways
New driveways, extensions, and full replacements for homeowners from McLean to Fredericksburg, built on a correctly graded, compacted base. That base is the difference between a driveway that lasts 5 years and one that lasts 25.
Call (540) 642-7782Scope of Work
What We Do
- New construction
- Tear-out & replacement
- Extensions & turnarounds
- Aprons & edging
- Regrading for runoff
- Asphalt or paver finishes
How We Work
Our Process
- 01
Assess
We look at your existing driveway, how water moves across it, and where it's failing, then recommend repair, replacement, or regrading.
- 02
Prep & grade
Old surface out, soft spots fixed, and a compacted stone base graded so runoff goes where it should, away from the garage and foundation.
- 03
Install
Your choice of hot-mix asphalt or interlocking pavers, installed at full depth with clean lines and solid edges.
- 04
Clean up & walkthrough
Spotless site, clear curing instructions, and a final walkthrough so you know exactly what was built and how to keep it looking new.
The JGaskins Difference
Why It Matters
A driveway is the first thing people see at your home, and one of the first things an appraiser notices. A smooth, well-drained driveway adds real curb appeal and value, while a cracked one with standing water sends the opposite message and lets water work toward your foundation.
On the Job
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Good Questions
FAQ
How much does a new driveway cost?
Every job starts with a free on-site estimate. The price depends on square footage, how much tear-out and base work is needed, and whether you choose asphalt or pavers. We'll walk it with you and give you a straight number.
How long does a driveway replacement take?
A typical tear-out and replacement runs two to four days depending on size and base condition. We'll confirm the schedule before any work starts.
How long will my new driveway last?
Built on a properly compacted and drained base, an asphalt driveway typically lasts 20+ years and a paver driveway even longer. Cheap driveways fail early for one reason: the base. That's the part we never shortcut.
Asphalt or pavers: which should I choose?
Asphalt is the most cost-effective and handles Virginia winters well. Pavers cost more up front but offer top-tier curb appeal and can be repaired section by section. We install both and will give you an honest comparison for your property.
Ready for a driveway that lasts? Call for a free on-site estimate.
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