Approved Paving

Driveway & Paving Company in Kansas City, KS
Driveway & Paving Company in Kansas City, KS Approved Paving is a complete service asphalt paving firm servicing many cities in Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Our city of origin is Atchison, KS where we have a sister firm called ACAP which is a hot mix production plant. We produce up to 150 tons of asphalt per hour. We currently have crews and sales representatives working within the Kansas City area, Leavenworh, Lawrence, St. Joseph, Atchison and beyond. We pride ourselves on client service and quality craftsmanship. Our crews have a combined experience of over sixty years.

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Kansas City, KS
66102
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About Us
read moreWe at Approved Paving have prided ourselves on our customer satisfaction record. Satisfied customers is our number one goal. We have been in business since the mid 1990's. We have an extensive amount of experience and make it a point on keeping up with technology. Just as in many other fields the pavement industry is ever changing. We stay abreast of and implement new technology as much as possible. New technology can translate into longer lasting surfaces as well as cost cutting measures to benefit our customers.
Approved Paving and Sealcoating
read moreHot Asphalt Mix Installations: This service ranges from excavating an area for new installation to overlaying an existing asphalt or concrete surface. The size of jobs that you may see us performing ranges from simple driveways to parking lots and city streets. Asphalt Repair and Maintenance: This service ranges from sealcoating an asphaltic based surface and performing crack sealing with hot rubberized crack sealant to milling out affected areas of asphalt and patching with hot asphalt mix. Size of jobs ranges from driveways to parking lots and city streets.
Approved Paving and Sealcoating
read moreWhy does asphalt fade? A. First is to realize that when you look at your asphalt based surface you are not looking at asphalt you are looking at what is called bituminous concrete. Asphalt is the oil aka the binding agent in the paved surface. Ultra violet sunrays bake out the oil in the upper layers of the pavement causing your surface to fade and eventually become brittle. Why should I seal my asphalt based surface? Are there really any benefits? A. Yes there are benefits to sealing asphaltic based surfaces.
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