Pavement That Holds Up Through New York Winters

Asphalt Paving Driveways in Sidney for residential properties requiring durable, weather-resistant surfaces

McNally Paving handles asphalt driveway installations across Sidney and the surrounding region, working with homeowners who need pavement capable of withstanding seasonal temperature shifts and freeze-thaw cycles. You see the difference in how water drains away cleanly and how the surface stays smooth under vehicle weight year after year. Proper base preparation and grading prevent the cracking and settling that shortens pavement life in upstate New York.


The work involves excavating to proper depth, compacting a stable base, ensuring drainage slopes away from structures, and laying asphalt in controlled lifts that bond correctly. This preparation matters because frost heave and poor drainage cause most driveway failures in this climate.


Request a site evaluation to review grading requirements and base conditions for your property.

What Proper Installation Requires

Installation begins with grading the subbase to establish drainage angles and compacting crushed stone or gravel layers that provide load-bearing support. The asphalt goes down hot and gets compacted while the material remains workable, creating a dense surface that resists water infiltration and stands up to tire traffic without rutting or displacement.


Once the pavement cures, you notice smoother vehicle movement, no gravel scatter or dust, and defined edges that frame the property cleanly. Water sheets off the surface instead of pooling, and snow removal becomes simpler because plow blades glide over the even finish without catching or gouging.


The installation timeline depends on driveway length, base condition, and weather windows suitable for paving. McNally Paving maintains clean jobsites throughout the process, removing excavated material and compacting edges so landscaping transitions remain intact after equipment leaves.

What Homeowners Want to Know

Driveway installations raise similar questions across residential projects, particularly regarding timing, material performance, and long-term maintenance in variable weather conditions.

  • What preparation happens before asphalt goes down?

    The existing surface gets excavated, the subgrade is graded for drainage, and a compacted stone base is installed to support the pavement load and prevent settling.

  • How does asphalt perform during New York winters?

    Asphalt flexes slightly with temperature changes, which helps it handle freeze-thaw cycles better than rigid materials, though proper thickness and base work determine how well it resists cracking over time.

  • When should driveway paving be scheduled?

    Paving works best when temperatures stay consistently above fifty degrees, typically late spring through early fall in the Sidney area, so the asphalt cures properly and compaction achieves full density.

  • What maintenance does asphalt require after installation?

    Sealcoating every few years protects the surface from oxidation and water penetration, while crack filling addresses minor separations before they widen and allow moisture into the base.

  • How does a new driveway affect property value?

    A smooth, well-defined driveway improves curb appeal immediately and signals to buyers that the property has been maintained, often contributing to faster sales and higher offers.

McNally Paving provides free estimates that include site-specific grading requirements and material recommendations based on your property layout. Contact the team at (607) 201-2575 to schedule a consultation for your residential driveway project.