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LICENSED & BONDED  ·  NJ & PAEST. 2014
All American AsphaltAll American Asphalt
4.9 · 86 Google reviews

Pike County PA's Trusted Asphalt Paving Contractor

500+
Projects completed
4th
Generation family
86
Five-star reviews
Licensed & Insured
4th Generation Family
Warren & Sussex Counties
86 Five-Star Reviews

Pike County, Pennsylvania, occupies the northeast corner of the Poconos along the Delaware River — a region defined by its natural beauty, its vacation and resort economy, and its increasingly permanent residential population. All American Asphalt serves Pike County from our base in Great Meadows, NJ, reaching the county via I-80 and Route 209. The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area forms Pike County's eastern border, and the terrain throughout the county is hilly, wooded, and rural. This is our kind of work — we built our business on rural properties in Warren County, NJ, and Pike County presents the same challenges at a larger scale.

From the county seat in Milford to the river communities of Matamoras and Dingmans Ferry, from the Bushkill Falls tourism area to the private lake communities scattered throughout the interior, Pike County properties need a contractor who understands rural terrain and builds pavement for hard winters.

**Resort and Vacation Properties**

Pike County has thousands of vacation homes, lake houses, and resort community properties. Many are clustered in private developments — Hemlock Farms, Saw Creek Estates, Birchwood Lakes, and similar communities where shared roads and individual driveways both need maintenance. These properties range from modest seasonal cabins to substantial year-round homes, and the paving needs range accordingly.

Paving for Pike County vacation properties starts with a site walk. Driveways here wind through wooded lots, climb hillsides, and cross terrain that requires more engineering than a flat suburban approach. We evaluate soil conditions, drainage patterns, grade, and access logistics before quoting. Many properties need excavation for base establishment and grading before any asphalt goes down.

Driveway replacement is common for properties with original pavement from the 1970s and 1980s development boom. We remove the failed surface, assess whether the existing base can be salvaged or needs replacement, and install new asphalt designed for the specific site conditions and Pike County's harsh winters.

Gravel driveways remain the right choice for many Pike County properties — wooded lots with limited use, seasonal access roads, and properties where the terrain makes asphalt impractical. We handle gravel installation, regrading, and maintenance for property owners who want a well-maintained gravel surface rather than neglected asphalt.

**Delaware River Communities**

Milford, Matamoras, and the Route 209 corridor along the Delaware River have a different character than the interior lake communities. These towns have denser development, commercial properties serving both residents and visitors, and residential neighborhoods with standard suburban driveways. Milford's revitalized downtown and growing restaurant and tourism scene have created commercial paving demand for parking lots and access areas.

Sealcoating is important for all Pike County pavement, but especially for properties in the river valley where moisture exposure is higher. The Delaware River corridor experiences fog, ice, and water conditions that accelerate pavement deterioration when surfaces are not properly sealed. We recommend sealing every two years for Pike County properties.

**Commercial Properties**

Pike County's commercial base centers on tourism and local services — hotels, campgrounds, restaurants, retail shops, gas stations, and the businesses along Route 6 and Route 209. These properties have parking areas that handle seasonal surges and need to look presentable for visitors. Our commercial paving team coordinates work around your peak season schedule. Line striping and storm drainage are included in our commercial service scope.

Patch repairs are a frequent need throughout Pike County. The combination of heavy snowfall, extended freeze-thaw seasons, and deferred maintenance on many properties means that potholes and cracking are common. We address repairs promptly to prevent small damage from becoming expensive reconstruction projects.

**Schedule an Estimate in Pike County**

We serve all of Pike County — Milford, Matamoras, Dingmans Ferry, Bushkill, Shohola, and the private communities throughout the county. Call (908) 736-4050 for a free on-site estimate.

Customer Reviews

What customers say about our work

4.9 stars from 100+ reviews
Second time using them. First our driveway, now the parking lot at our shop. Same crew, same quality. They clearly take pride in their work.
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Tom W.

Sparta, NJ

Commercial lot striping and sealcoat. Crew worked around our delivery schedule. Professional from estimate to walkthrough. Would hire again without hesitation.
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Sarah L.

Hackettstown, NJ

Frequently Asked Questions

Pike County paving typically costs $3–$6 per square foot. Longer rural driveways and mountain properties may vary. We provide free on-site estimates.
Pike County township requirements vary. Most require permits for new driveways. We coordinate with local building departments as part of every project.
We serve Pike County communities including Milford, Dingmans Ferry, Bushkill, Matamoras, Shohola, and the Lake Wallenpaupack area.
Residential driveways take 1–2 days. Pike County properties with longer approaches or difficult terrain may need 2–3 days for complete base prep and paving.

Why choose us here

We are local to Warren County, licensed and insured, and we show up when we say we will. Call (908) 736-4050 for a free estimate in Pike County.

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