
Prescott Asphalt Paving is a licensed asphalt paving contractor serving Paulden and the surrounding Big Chino Valley area with driveway paving, sealcoating, crack repair, and grading for large rural properties. We know the long driveways, well-and-septic lots, caliche soil, and high-desert winters that come with living out here, and we respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Most Paulden properties sit on one acre or more, which means long driveways that get regraded every year after monsoon season. Paving a long gravel driveway eliminates the recurring maintenance and gives you a stable surface through Paulden winters. See our driveway paving services.
The Big Chino Valley gets genuine winter cold, and freeze-thaw cycles widen even small cracks into serious damage by spring. Sealing cracks each fall before the first freeze is the most cost-effective protection against the cycle that ruins driveways at this elevation.
Paulden's open valley gets intense sun all year, and the high-altitude UV breaks down asphalt binder faster than at lower elevations. Sealcoating every two to three years keeps the surface flexible, protects against UV oxidation, and extends driveway life noticeably in this climate.
The flat valley terrain around Paulden holds water after monsoon storms, and low spots on large rural lots can flood against structures if the ground is not graded correctly. Proper grading corrects slope issues and moves water away from your home and outbuildings.
Older asphalt surfaces in the Paulden area show the effects of years of high-desert UV, monsoon runoff, and freeze-thaw wear. Targeted section repairs and edge restoration stop the damage before it spreads across the whole surface.
Well-and-septic properties in Paulden need careful drainage planning so monsoon runoff does not pool near underground systems or push against foundations. We install drainage channels and correct slopes to keep water moving off your property safely.
Paulden sits in the open Big Chino Valley at roughly 4,000 to 4,500 feet elevation, and the combination of climate and soil conditions here is genuinely different from what you find in lower-elevation Arizona. The valley gets real winter cold. Overnight temperatures regularly drop below freezing from late fall through early spring, meaning any water in a surface crack freezes, expands, and forces that crack wider every cycle through the winter. The caliche and clay soils common across this part of Yavapai County add another complication - clay-bearing soils swell when wet and shrink when dry, which slowly shifts the base under a driveway over seasons of monsoon rains followed by dry stretches. A contractor who does not anticipate that movement when designing the base will produce a driveway that cracks prematurely.
Most Paulden properties are also on large lots - often an acre or more - with long driveways, detached garages or workshops, and outbuildings that are all candidates for paved surfaces. The spring wind events that move through the open valley, combined with the intense summer UV exposure, mean surfaces here weather faster than homeowners often expect. Well-and-septic systems are common, and knowing where those systems sit before digging or grading is a basic part of working responsibly on any Paulden property. We ask before we dig.
Our crew works throughout Paulden regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Because Paulden is an unincorporated community, building permits and right-of-way requirements fall under Yavapai County rather than a town government, and we know what that process looks like for paving projects in this area. The properties we serve here tend to be on large parcels - the kind of rural lot where a driveway runs far from the road and there may be a mix of site-built homes, manufactured housing, and outbuildings that all need considered access and drainage planning. We come prepared for caliche soil and well locations, and we work with Yavapai County on right-of-way work when the project requires it.
State Route 89 runs through Paulden and is the main road connecting the community to Prescott Valley to the south and Ash Fork to the north. Whether a property is right off Highway 89 or down a gravel county road several miles off it, we serve all of the Paulden area. We also work regularly in Chino Valley to the south and Prescott Valley further down SR-89, so your project gets the same attention to local conditions no matter where you are in this part of the county.
Call or use the contact form to tell us about your project. We get back to every Paulden inquiry within one business day and arrange a time to visit your property.
We walk the driveway or surface, check for caliche, assess drainage across your lot, and note where wells or septic systems are located. You get a written estimate that covers exactly what is included - no surprise additions later.
We schedule the job, handle any Yavapai County permit requirements, and let you know what needs to be cleared beforehand. We bring equipment suited for Paulden soil conditions so prep work is not a surprise.
Most residential driveway jobs finish in a single day. We give you clear guidance on curing time - typically 24 to 48 hours before driving on the surface - and leave you with a sealing schedule suited to Paulden's climate and UV conditions.
We serve Paulden and all of Yavapai County. Free on-site estimates, written quotes, and no pressure - just a straight answer about what your property needs.
(928) 582-8132Paulden is a small, unincorporated census-designated place in Yavapai County, situated in the open Big Chino Valley at roughly 4,000 to 4,500 feet elevation along the State Route 89 corridor, about 20 miles north of Prescott Valley. The community has a distinctly rural character, with most properties on one acre or more. Homes in the area are a mix of manufactured housing and site-built construction, and most lots include outbuildings, corrals, or storage structures. The wide, open valley receives notable spring winds that can stress fencing and roofing, and the flat terrain can hold water in low spots after monsoon rains if drainage is not properly managed.
Paulden attracts residents who want large lots and a quiet rural lifestyle within a reasonable drive of Prescott Valley and the Phoenix metro via SR-89. Most homes rely on private wells and septic systems rather than municipal services, which is an important consideration for any contractor doing excavation or grading work here. Nearby communities include Chino Valley to the south along SR-89, and Prescott further down the corridor toward the city.
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