New asphalt — what a real install looks like
A driveway that lasts starts under the asphalt. I excavate to depth, lay 6–8" of compacted base rock (typically Type A flex base), and compact it in lifts with a vibratory roller. Then 2–3" of hot-mix asphalt for residential driveways, 3–4" for parking lots, rolled in two passes — once hot, once cooler — to lock the mat. Edges get hand-tamped at a 45° slope so they don't crumble. Skip the base prep and the surface alligator-cracks the first wet season.

