Paving Services in Simcoe County

Professional paving solutions for residential driveways, commercial lots, and access roads.

Professional Paving Services

Strong, Smooth Surfaces for Every Property

Why Choose FX Stone for Paving?

At FX Stone, we take pride in delivering high-quality paving solutions designed to stand the test of time. Whether you’re upgrading your driveway or paving a new commercial lot, our experienced team ensures a flawless finish using industry-leading materials and techniques. We’re committed to enhancing your property’s value and functionality through expertly executed asphalt paving services.

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Types of Paving Services We Provide

Paving Options for Residential & Commercial Needs

Residential Driveway Paving

Smooth, attractive asphalt driveways that boost curb appeal and endure Canadian winters.

Commercial Lot Paving

Safe, even, and durable surfaces designed for heavy traffic and long-term performance.

Roadway Paving

Reliable paving for private lanes, access roads, and community paths.

Paving Repairs & Resurfacing

Extend the life of your existing pavement with expert repairs and resurfacing options.

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions about Our Haulage Services

What Is the Best Material for a Parking Lot?

Widely considered the best material for commercial paving, asphalt is an affordable option that can support the loads of heavy traffic, equipment, and machinery. What’s more, its jet-black appearance allows for line striping and pavement markings that help organize traffic and keep your customers safe.

While not quite as cheap as gravel, asphalt is a cost-effective alternative to concrete. In addition to being affordable, commercial asphalt pavement is also flexible, durable, and relatively easy to maintain. With a little preventative care, it can endure Ontario’s harsh winters for many years to come!

While pavement thickness requirements vary from project to project, commercial asphalt driveways require at least three inches of asphalt to account for the weight of most passenger vehicles.

If your commercial or industrial pavement needs to support the concentrated loads of large trucks, machinery, and other heavy-duty equipment, your asphalt should be at least six inches thick with an aggregate base of roughly three inches.

When commercial asphalt is too thin, a wide range of pavement issues can occur. In most cases, the asphalt will buckle under the weight of concentrated loads—causing cracks and sunken areas to form in your asphalt pavement.

While very durable, asphalt is prone to deteriorating much faster than concrete. With routine care and preventative maintenance, however, your asphalt shouldn’t show many signs of wear and tear (including cracks and potholes) until roughly five to ten years into its life.

While I-2 is used for the base layer on most commercial and residential paving projects, I-4 is the highest grade of top asphalt used for commercial paving projects. This product incorporates a high percentage of stone and other aggregate materials to deliver a dense, sturdy finish.

Asphalt is more susceptible to water damage than concrete, and therefore, it needs a slope of at least .5% – 1% and as much as 1.5% – 2% in order for water to run off the surface properly.