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Paving in Spring Mills,
WV

Asphalt driveways, paving, sealcoating, and repair for Spring Mills and the Route 11 corridor — local, veteran-owned, and quick to respond.

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Paving in Spring Mills

Asphalt paving for Spring Mills.

Spring Mills is one of the fastest-growing communities in West Virginia, and it shows in the driveways. What was a quiet stretch of Route 11 north of Martinsburg is now a wave of modern subdivisions — Sunridge, Spring Ridge, and the neighborhoods anchored around Spring Mills High School — full of newer homes that deserve a driveway to match.

We pave and seal driveways throughout Spring Mills, and because the housing stock here is relatively new, much of our work is fresh asphalt installs and protecting newer driveways before the Eastern Panhandle climate gets a chance to break them down. A new driveway sealcoated on the right cycle from the start will outlast one that gets ignored until the cracks show. Spring Mills is minutes from our Martinsburg base, so we are fast to estimate and easy to reach.

Paving services in Spring Mills

Every paving service we offer, available across Spring Mills and Eastern Panhandle.

What Spring Mills paving takes

Roads & neighborhoods

The Route 11 corridor north of Martinsburg, the Sunridge and Spring Ridge developments, and the growing neighborhoods around Spring Mills High School and Eagle School Road.

Newer housing stock

Spring Mills skews new-construction, so much of our work is first-time asphalt and early-cycle sealcoating to protect driveways before winter damage starts.

Climate protection

Sealcoating newer driveways on a sensible 3–5 year cycle here is the highest-return way to protect them from freeze-thaw and UV in our climate.

Why Spring Mills chooses Real Elite for paving

  • Local and accountable — a named point of contact from estimate to final walk-through
  • Proper base prep and drainage-first grading, not just a thin top coat
  • Licensed and insured across West Virginia, Maryland, and Virginia
  • Honest repair-vs-replace advice and a sensible sealcoating cycle

Spring Mills Paving FAQ

Paving questions from Spring Mills.

My Spring Mills home is new — when should I first sealcoat the driveway?+

Wait 6–12 months after the asphalt is installed so it fully cures, then sealcoat and get on a 3–5 year cycle. Spring Mills has a lot of newer homes, and protecting a fresh driveway early is the cheapest way to get the most years out of it.

Do you serve the Sunridge and Spring Ridge neighborhoods?+

Yes — we pave, seal, and repair driveways throughout Spring Mills, including Sunridge, Spring Ridge, and the developments along Route 11 and Eagle School Road. We are based just south in Martinsburg.

Can you pave a brand-new lot driveway in Spring Mills?+

Absolutely. With Spring Mills’ ongoing growth, first-time driveway installs are a big part of our work here — including the base and drainage prep that determines how long that new driveway lasts.

What You Can Count On

Three guarantees, every project.

The stuff most contractors quietly skip — and the reason homeowners stop calling them.

Financing Available

Monthly payment options on qualified projects. We walk you through the numbers on your free estimate so you know what fits before you commit.

Workmanship Warranty

Every project gets our written workmanship warranty. Manufacturer material warranties (architectural shingles, composite decking, fiber cement) stack on top — and we register them on your behalf.

Communication Standards

Named project lead. Daily updates while we work. 24-hour response standard. Clean job site every day. No ghosting, no surprises, no chasing your contractor.

Call (681) 534-5515Free Estimate