Driveway Repair Hunterdon & Mercer County, NJ, Bucks County, PA
Stop Worrying About Driveway Problems
Your cracked, sinking driveway isn’t just an eyesore—it’s a safety hazard and property value killer that gets worse every season without timely repairs and professional attention.
Mark Harrison personally oversees each project ensuring quality control and customer satisfaction every time.
75 Years Family Experience
Four generations of paving expertise since 1948 combined with modern techniques and equipment.
25000 Satisfied Customers
Proven track record serving homeowners and businesses throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
One Job Focus
We complete one project at a time giving your driveway our full attention and resources.
Professional Driveway Repair Services in Hunterdon & Mercer County, NJ, Bucks County, PA
Fix It Right The First Time
Your driveway takes a beating from weather, traffic, and time. Cracks let water seep in, creating bigger problems that cost more to fix later. Productive Asphalt Paving handles everything from minor crack repair to complete resurfacing.
Whether it’s small hairline cracks or major settling issues, we diagnose the root cause and provide lasting solutions. Our repair methods are designed specifically for New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles and drainage challenges.
You avoid expensive emergency repairs by addressing problems before they spread.
Professional grade materials and installation mean repairs last 15 to 25 years.
Crack Repair and Resurfacing
We Fix What Others Miss
Most paving contractors slap patch material over cracks and call it fixed. That’s why repairs fail within two years. We dig deeper to find why cracks formed in the first place.
Poor drainage, inadequate base preparation, or settling issues cause most driveway problems. We address the underlying cause whether that means improving grading, installing proper drainage, or rebuilding weak foundation areas. This approach costs a little more upfront but saves thousands in repeated repairs.
Most paving contractors slap patch material over cracks and call it fixed. That’s why repairs fail within two years. We dig deeper to find why cracks formed in the first place.
Poor drainage, inadequate base preparation, or settling issues cause most driveway problems. We address the underlying cause whether that means improving grading, installing proper drainage, or rebuilding weak foundation areas. This approach costs a little more upfront but saves thousands in repeated repairs.