Affordable Asphalt LLC

Service Area

Asphalt Contractor in Maryville, MO

Professional asphalt paving, repair, and sealcoating across Maryville and Nodaway County.

Your Local Asphalt Paving Company in Maryville

Maryville is the Nodaway County seat in northwest Missouri, home to Northwest Missouri State University.

Northwest Missouri State University — officially designated the Missouri Arboretum — anchors town life with about 6,000 students keeping the local economy humming. We work on student-rental drives, commercial parking lots along the US-71 corridor, and residential driveways throughout Maryville's neighborhoods. University-adjacent properties — apartments, rental homes, off-campus retail — generate steady asphalt repair and sealcoat work.

Mozingo Lake Recreation Park, just east of town on the 1,006-acre reservoir that doubles as Maryville's drinking water source, brings additional traffic during recreation season. We've paved campground drives and lakefront-property access roads around the lake.

Nodaway County's rolling terrain and clay soils call for thoughtful grading on every project. From single-driveway replacements to multi-acre commercial lots, we do the prep work that other crews sometimes skip — and the results last.

Maryville, MO

Why Maryville Trusts Us

The Most Trusted Asphalt Contractor Serving Maryville

Property owners in Maryville and across Nodaway County keep coming back because we show up on time, do the work right, and stand behind it.

Local Expertise

Asphalt Built for Missouri Weather

Northwest Missouri's climate is hard on asphalt — humid summers, freeze-thaw winters, and the kind of seasonal weather extremes that punish poorly-built surfaces. We've worked Nodaway County and the surrounding region for 25+ years and know exactly what kind of base depth and drainage planning it takes to build asphalt that lasts here. Cutting corners on prep is what ends up costing property owners the most over time, which is why we don't.

What We Do

Asphalt Services We Provide in Maryville

From single-driveway repairs to multi-acre commercial lots, here’s what Maryville property owners hire us for most.

Driveway Paving in Maryville

We pave new asphalt driveways and replace failing ones for Maryville homeowners. From standard residential drives to long rural and acreage drives, we handle excavation, grading, base prep, and finish paving — all with the owner on site to keep quality consistent.

Parking Lots & Commercial Asphalt in Maryville

Maryville business owners come to us for new commercial lots, full tear-outs and rebuilds, resurfacing, and routine maintenance. We work with retail, industrial, multi-family, and government clients across Nodaway County.

Sealcoating & Maintenance in Maryville

Sealcoating every 2–3 years is the single highest-return investment Maryville property owners can make in their asphalt. We sealcoat residential driveways, commercial lots, and private roads using commercial-grade product applied to spec.

Asphalt Repair & Crack Filling in Maryville

Cracks that go untreated turn into potholes, then full base failures. We crack-seal, patch, overlay, and repair asphalt across Maryville — saving property owners thousands compared to the cost of full replacement.

Why Local Matters

Why Maryville Property Owners Hire a Local Asphalt Contractor

There’s a difference between an asphalt contractor and a Maryville asphalt contractor. The crews that travel in from out of state don’t know which soils heave, which streets flood, which subdivisions had their base done right and which ones didn’t. We’ve been doing this work in Maryville and Nodaway County for over 25 years. We know the area, we know the property owners, and we stand behind every job long after the crew has gone home.

Customer Reviews

What Our Customers Say

A few of the reviews behind our reputation across Southwest Iowa and Southeast Nebraska.

Ryan Ebmeier

Great to work with and 100% pleased with the quality of the result. Highly recommend

Scott Barrett

Been doing business with Affordable Asphalt for years. Always satisfied.

Brock Hetzel

Great honest people. Willing to do whatever it takes to please the customer!

FAQ

Common Asphalt Questions in Maryville

The questions we hear most from Maryville homeowners and business owners. Don’t see yours? Give us a call.

How long does an asphalt driveway last in Maryville, MO?
With proper installation and routine sealcoating every 2–3 years, an asphalt driveway typically lasts 20–25 years or longer. The biggest variable is how well the base was prepared during installation — that's where shortcuts usually catch up.
How much does asphalt paving cost?
Pricing varies based on square footage, access, prep work, and whether the existing surface needs to be removed. Asphalt is generally more affordable than concrete for driveways and parking lots, and asphalt millings cost less than hot-mix for properties that don't need a full asphalt finish. Every estimate is free and written.
When is the best time of year to pave?
Spring through fall — typically late March through early November depending on temperatures. Asphalt needs ambient temperatures above 50°F to cure properly, which the area generally hits from mid-spring through early fall.
Do you handle drainage and grading?
Yes. We grade every surface with proper slope and water flow in mind. Poor drainage is the #1 cause of premature asphalt failure in our region — and the most common shortcut that out-of-area contractors take.
Is the owner really on every job?
Yes — every single one. We're a small, family-owned company, and the owner is on site for every project from start to finish. That's how we've made it 25+ years with no bad reviews.

Service Area

Asphalt Work in Maryville & the Surrounding Area

Our crew works throughout Nodaway County and the surrounding region. Below are some of the nearby towns we regularly serve — if you don’t see yours, give us a call.

Nearby towns we serve

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