A new asphalt driveway that handles Moncton winters and still looks sharp from the street. We have paved for families across the Petitcodiac valley since 1990 — from Riverview to Dieppe and out toward Salisbury. Call for a straight, no-pressure quote.
Moncton driveways take a beating. Spring runoff coming down off the Magnetic Hill slopes, the freeze-thaw swings that come and go through March, and the heavy clay soils common around Berry Mills and Moncton West all work against asphalt that was not laid properly the first time.
That is why we start with the part nobody sees: the base. We grade for proper drainage so water moves off your driveway instead of pooling and freezing under it, then compact a gravel base sized for our local ground before any asphalt goes down.
We are a family-run crew, not a travelling outfit chasing the season. When we pave a driveway in Dieppe or Riverview, we are paving for neighbours we will see again. This page sits under our Moncton hub at chrisu357.sg-host.com/moncton, where you can see everything else we do around the city.

New Brunswick winters are hard on asphalt in a very specific way. Water gets into a poorly sealed surface, freezes, expands, and lifts the pavement — the cracks and potholes you notice by April usually started as a drainage problem the previous fall.
We lay full-depth hot-mix asphalt at the right temperature, compact it in proper lifts, and finish the edges so they do not crumble under the plow. Done right, a Hogan driveway shrugs off the wet-cold cycles of the Petitcodiac valley for years.
Whether you are resurfacing a tired driveway or starting from bare ground, we will tell you honestly which one your property actually needs — no upselling a teardown when an overlay will do the job.
Moncton West
Riverview
Dieppe
Shediac
Salisbury
Berry Mills
Magnetic Hill
Downtown Moncton
Late spring through early fall is ideal here. Asphalt needs warm, dry ground to compact and cure properly, so we aim for the stretch after the frost is fully out and before the first hard cold sets in — usually May through October across Moncton, Riverview and Dieppe.
Yes. Grade and drainage matter even more on a slope, because runoff wants to channel straight down the surface. We adjust the base and the pitch so water sheds to the sides instead of icing over the driving lane — something we deal with regularly on properties out toward Magnetic Hill and Berry Mills.
Read more on our main driveway paving service at chrisu357.sg-host.com/driveway-paving, then call for a free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew that has been at this since 1990.