Sharon NH Residential Paving
Serving Southern NH, Northern MA and Parts of VT
Commitment to providing a quality that lasts
With residential paving services from JDK you get friendly service and professional paving that provides long-term quality and appeal. With the expertise and equipment at our disposal, the quality of your new driveway will prove itself through harsh New England winters and blistering summers for years to come
Sharon NH Residential Paving Services From JDK Pavement Include:
Driveways
Parking Lots
Walkways
Complete Replacements
Sealcoating
Line Striping
Repair
And More ...
Residential Paving in Sharon NH that Delivers Long-Term Quality
Weather and time are the two major factors working against your driveway. At JDK, we take the necessary steps to extend the life of your driveway and save you money in the long-run. Especially considering the weather our driveways face in the northeast, we painstakingly grade and level your driveway to ensure potholes, cracking, and pooling aren’t a problem. On top of this, we are always available to answer any questions you might have about care, maintenance, and repair.
Frequently Asked Questions About Driveway Paving and More
Do I need one or two coats?
A. In most cases, especially for new installations, we recommend two coats for added longevity and a nicer appearance. Two coat driveways include a three quarter or half inch stone layer, a strong base of pavement, and then a topcoat. By including two coats, your pavement will have a tighter seal that is better prepared to hold up against the elements. It will also look newer for much longer. In almost every case, we recommend two coats for new installations.
Do you only do driveways?
A. Not exactly. If it’s residential and involves paving – there’s a chance that we can help. That includes driveways, parking areas, sidewalks of all sizes, basketball courts, and more. Or click here to see our commercial paving services.
How long will I need to stay off the paved surface?
A. You can walk on newly paved asphalt shortly after it is rolled and compressed. However, it is best to wait at least 3 days before driving on a new driveway.
How long can I expect my driveway to last?
A. With proper maintenance and periodic seal coating, driveways should last between 15 and 20 years.
For more information or a free quote, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 603.532.1100.




















