Castle Pines Asphalt Contractor
Free EstimateCastle Pines has become one of the most sought-after communities in the south Denver metro, and the properties here reflect that. Whether you’re in a luxury custom home in The Village at Castle Pines or a family home in Castle Pines Valley, your driveway and pavement need to handle a real Colorado climate. Riley’s has been working throughout Douglas County long enough to know this terrain well.
Why Castle Pines Property Owners Choose Riley’s
Riley’s Is Our Last Name
This isn’t a franchise or a corporate paving company. When you hire Riley’s, you’re working directly with the family whose name is on the truck. That kind of accountability doesn’t come from a corporate handbook. It comes from 30 years of building a reputation one job at a time.
Over 40 Five-Star Reviews
Our customers say it better than we can. Homeowners and property managers across Colorado have trusted Riley’s with their pavement, and they’ve taken the time to tell others about it. We work every job like the next review depends on it.
BBB A+ Accredited
We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, a reflection of our commitment to honest pricing and standing behind our work.
You’ll Always Know What to Expect
Clear quotes. No surprise charges. Upfront communication about scheduling and timelines. We know your time matters, and we treat it that way.
Local Knowledge That Shows Up in the Work
We know Colorado soil and how this climate affects pavement over time. That’s expertise that only comes from decades of working in this market, and it’s the difference between pavement that lasts and pavement that needs to be redone too soon.
Asphlat Services in Castle Pines
Parking Lot Paving
New parking lot construction, overlays, and full-depth replacement built for daily traffic. We schedule efficiently and keep your business accessible throughout the process.
Parking Lot Sealcoating
The highest-return maintenance investment for any commercial property. We coordinate sealcoating and striping together so you’re not managing two separate projects.
Asphalt Repair
From pothole patching and infrared repair to mill-and-patch and full-section replacement, we’ll tell you which approach makes sense for your situation and budget.
Driveway Paving
New installations and complete replacements, built with proper grading, base preparation, and compaction for Colorado’s soil conditions. The base work is where driveways are won or lost, and we don’t skip it.
Driveway Sealcoating
Colorado’s freeze-thaw cycles, road salt, and high-altitude UV take a toll on asphalt. Sealcoating blocks moisture, resists chemical damage, and restores a clean finish. For most driveways, sealing every two to three years is the most cost-effective way to push back a full replacement.
Parking Lot Striping
Fresh striping, re-striping, ADA-compliant markings, and fire lane designations for commercial properties.


Paving in Castle Pines: What You Should Know
The Soil and Terrain
Castle Pines sits in rolling terrain with a mix of expansive clay soils and rocky native material near the surface. The clay-heavy soils that run through much of Douglas County shift seasonally with moisture, putting real stress on pavement that isn’t built on a properly prepared base. In areas with shallower rocky substrate, drainage and base compaction require careful attention. We assess every job in person before we price it. The Colorado Geological Survey provides context on Front Range soil conditions that affect pavement throughout this region.
The Neighborhoods
Castle Pines includes a variety of residential communities, from the gated luxury of The Village at Castle Pines and Whisper Canyon to family subdivisions like Castle Pines Valley, The Retreat, and Daniels Ridge. Many of the homes here were built in the late 1990s and 2000s, and those driveways are now old enough to show real wear. We work throughout all of these neighborhoods, from standard sealcoating and maintenance jobs to full driveway replacements.
Permits
For standard driveway repaving or sealcoating within the existing footprint, a permit from the City of Castle Pines is generally not required. Work that expands the driveway, alters drainage, or falls within an HOA-governed community may require HOA architectural review approval in addition to any city requirements. Check with the Castle Pines Building Department for your specific project. If you’re in The Village at Castle Pines, that community has its own review process. Riley’s handles the permitting side for commercial clients.
