Sedalia Asphalt Contractor
Free EstimateIf you need a paving contractor who actually understands the geography of Sedalia, Riley’s is the local choice. From heavy-duty ranch driveways built for horse trailers to high-traffic commercial lots, we provide the durable asphalt solutions that Douglas County properties require. We don’t shy away from rural projects—we’ve spent 30 years mastering the steep grades, long hauls, and unique soil conditions that define the Sedalia area.
Why Sedalia Property Owners Choose Riley’s
Riley’s Is Our Last Name: We aren’t a franchise. When you hire us, you’re working directly with the family whose name is on the truck. That means personal pride and accountability you won’t find in a corporate handbook.
A Reputation Built on Results: With an A+ BBB rating and over 40 five-star reviews, we’ve built our business on honest work. We treat every Sedalia driveway or parking lot like our next referral depends on it.
Specialized Rural Expertise: Sedalia properties often feature 100-plus foot drives, culvert crossings, and heavy equipment traffic. We use commercial-grade materials and rigorous base work to ensure your pavement stands up to the elements and the elevation.
No-Surprise Pricing: You get a clear, line-item quote with no hidden “travel fees” or surprise surcharges. We provide upfront communication on scheduling so you can plan your project with confidence.
Asphlat Services in Sedalia
Parking Lot Paving
We install commercial asphalt parking lots built for daily traffic and long-term performance. From base prep to final striping, we deliver clean, professional results.
Parking Lot Sealcoating
Regular sealcoating protects your parking lot from wear and weather while restoring its appearance. It is one of the most cost-effective ways to extend pavement life.
Asphalt Repair
Damaged asphalt creates safety concerns and liability risks. We repair potholes, failed sections, and surface damage to keep your property safe and looking professional.
Driveway Paving
We install smooth, long-lasting asphalt driveways built to handle Sedalia’s changing weather and daily use. Proper base preparation and drainage ensure your new driveway performs for years.
Driveway Sealcoating
Sealcoating protects your driveway from sun exposure, moisture, and freeze-thaw cycles common in Sedalia. It restores a rich black finish while helping extend the life of your asphalt.
Parking Lot Striping
Clear, visible striping improves safety and traffic flow. We stripe stalls, ADA spaces, fire lanes, and directional markings to keep your lot organized and compliant.


Paving in Sedalia: What You Should Know
The Soil & Foundation Challenge
Sedalia’s geography presents a unique challenge: high clay content. This soil goes through intense swell-and-shrink cycles that put immense stress on asphalt foundations. To prevent premature cracking, we prioritize heavy-duty base stabilization. We also specialize in managing drainage across open acreage, ensuring that uphill runoff doesn’t wash out your investment.
Specialized Rural Capability
Properties in Sedalia aren’t your average suburban lots. We are equipped to handle the logistics of large acreage—from long ranch drives and barn approaches to heavy-equipment lanes. Whether you have a secluded custom build or a working horse property, we have the machinery to manage the tight turns and long hauls that rural work requires.
Recycled Asphalt (RAP): A Smart Rural Option
For long ranch roads where full hot-mix asphalt might be over-budget, we offer Recycled Asphalt (RAP). This is a cost-effective, durable alternative to gravel. It packs down much tighter, significantly reduces dust, and won’t wash away during heavy Colorado rainstorms. It’s the ideal solution for Sedalia property owners who want a “hard” surface for outbuildings or long drives without the full cost of traditional paving.
Permits & Access Regulations in Sedalia
Because Sedalia is unincorporated, your project is governed by Douglas County.
- Maintenance & Repaving: Staying within your existing footprint typically requires no permit.
- Expansions & New Access: If you are widening your drive or adding a new access point to a county road, you must check with the Douglas County Building Division.
- County Road Access: If your driveway hits a county-maintained road directly, we ensure your apron meets the specific standards required by the Road Department.
