Asphalt & Paving

Paved driveways and lots that plow clean, kill the dust, and hold up to Montana freeze-thaw — for homes, ranches, and businesses.

  • Licensed & Insured in Montana
  • Bozeman-Based, Montana-Owned
  • Free Estimates & Measurements
  • Rated “Excellent” — 24 Google Reviews

The Upgrade You Feel Every Day

A paved surface changes daily life on a Montana property: the plow clears it in one clean pass, summer dust stops coating everything you own, and the washboard shake disappears from your morning drive. We deliver asphalt and paving solutions across Paradise Valley — Emigrant, Livingston, Gardiner — and the surrounding communities.

Practical Benefits First

  • Snow-plow friendly. Smooth pavement plows faster, cleaner, and without the gravel windrows that eat blade edges.
  • Dust mitigation. Paving kills the dust plume that follows every vehicle down a gravel drive.
  • Low maintenance. No annual regrading, no fresh gravel every few years.
  • Curb appeal. A paved approach reads as finished — it raises the whole property.

What We Pave

Residential — driveways, parking areas, walkways, and outdoor spaces built to withstand Montana’s extremes.

Commercial & industrial — parking lots, access roads, and heavy-traffic surfaces engineered for the loads they’ll actually carry.

Government & municipal — public infrastructure paved to spec and schedule.

Built From the Base Up

Asphalt fails from underneath. Our paving starts with the same discipline as our road construction: excavation, compacted structural base, and drainage that moves water away — then correct mix design and careful placement. The result is pavement that flexes through freeze-thaw instead of cracking apart.

Not sure whether paving, fresh gravel, or repair is the right money move for your road? Ask — we do all three and will tell you straight. Free estimates.

Good to Know

Asphalt & Paving — Questions We Hear a Lot

Why pave instead of staying gravel?

Three practical wins: snow plowing gets fast and clean, dust disappears, and annual regrading goes away. For driveways that get plowed all winter, pavement often pays for itself in maintenance savings and vehicle wear.

How does asphalt hold up to Montana freeze-thaw?

Very well when the structure under it is right — compacted base, drainage, and correct mix design. Asphalt is flexible by nature, which suits freeze-thaw better than many assume; failures come from bad bases, not the material.

Do you do commercial and municipal paving?

Yes — parking lots, access roads, industrial surfaces, and public infrastructure projects, engineered for heavy traffic and built to spec.

How We Work

How Your Project Will Go

  1. Walk the Line

    We come out, walk the property with you, and take real measurements. Free, no obligation.

  2. Straight-Talk Estimate

    Honest numbers, material options, and a recommendation — including "you don't need this."

  3. Built by Our Own Crew

    No subs, no kit parts. Milled, welded, laid, and set by the same Montana hands, start to finish.

  4. Built to Hand Down

    Frost-depth footings, heavy materials, true lines. Work we're proud to drive past for decades.

Where We Work

Serving Southwest Montana

We're based in Bozeman and work across Gallatin County, Park County, Madison County, Sweet Grass County, and the surrounding Montana communities — from working cattle ranches in Paradise Valley to horse properties in the Gallatin Valley. Don't see your town? Call — we regularly travel for the right project.

  • Bozeman
  • Livingston
  • Paradise Valley
  • Emigrant
  • Pray
  • Gardiner
  • Belgrade
  • Big Sky
  • Big Timber
  • Gallatin Gateway
  • Manhattan
  • Three Forks
  • Four Corners
  • Clyde Park
  • Wilsall
  • Ennis
  • Butte
  • Townsend
  • Willow Creek
  • White Sulphur Springs

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