Jan 9, 2025
How Long Does a New Driveway Last in New England Weather?
Asphalt driveways in New England can last 20–30 years — but only if installed and maintained properly. Here’s what Rhode Island homeowners need to know.
Jan 7, 2025
Paving your driveway is a big investment — one that should last 20 years or more with the right materials and craftsmanship. But choosing the wrong contractor can lead to costly repairs, uneven surfaces, and a lot of unnecessary stress. So how do you make the right call? Here are the seven most important things
Jan 3, 2025
If you’re considering a new driveway for your Rhode Island home, asphalt is one of the best options available. Known for its durability, affordability, and sleek finish, asphalt is especially well-suited to New England’s weather conditions. At J. Perry Paving, we’ve paved thousands of driveways across the state. Here are seven reasons why so many
Jan 1, 2025
Whether you’re a homeowner looking to upgrade your driveway or a business in need of a reliable parking lot solution, finding the right paving contractor is essential. Rhode Island’s weather, traffic patterns, and terrain require a knowledgeable local company that understands how to get the job done right. At J. Perry Paving, we’ve been proudly
Oct 15, 2023
The lifespan of parking lot pavement depends on a variety of factors. This includes how well and how frequently it is maintained, weather conditions, and the amount of traffic in the parking lot. While properly paved parking lots last about 20-30 years, it is important to be able to recognize when it should be repaved.
Sep 18, 2023
Being able to enjoy the space that your home provides, both inside and out, is important. While ensuring a comfortable indoor living space is essential, many people overlook the value in having a quality outdoor area to spend time in. While there are many different options to explore, a custom patio is an excellent choice
May 25, 2023
Once you open your new asphalt pavement to traffic, you may notice some tire scuffing, especially if the weather is hot and humid. You might worry that your asphalt contractor made an error when installing your pavement or that your new asphalt will not have the longevity that it should. Tire scuffing is quite common,
