Asphalt Millings in Saint Augustine, Florida



Affordable Millings Surfaces Built for Everyday Vehicle Use

Not every paving project justifies the cost of full asphalt installation. For driveways, parking areas, access roads, and job site surfaces that need durability without the premium price tag, asphalt millings deliver a practical, high-performing solution that holds up in real-world conditions. At Coastal Point Land Development, our asphalt millings service in Saint Augustine, FL provides property owners, developers, and contractors with a cost-effective paving alternative installed correctly from the start. Florida's climate creates specific performance demands for any surface material. Heat, humidity, and seasonal rain cycles all affect how a paved surface behaves over time. Asphalt millings perform well in Saint Augustine, Florida's conditions when properly graded, compacted, and installed on a prepared subbase. Our team understands the local drainage patterns, soil conditions, and temperature variables that influence installation quality and long-term surface performance across this specific region. Reid personally oversees every asphalt millings project we take on, bringing 10+ years of hands-on field experience to material delivery, grading, and compaction work on properties across the area. We provide transparent pricing and timelines that hold, so you know exactly what the surface will cost and when it will be ready before we mobilize. There are no surprises on the back end of a project when pricing is established clearly at the front. Visit our contact page to request a free estimate for your asphalt millings project and get a clear picture of cost and timeline.


How We Install and Finish Every Asphalt Millings Project We Take On

Driveway Millings Installation

A durable driveway surface does not always require full asphalt paving. We grade the area, prepare the subbase, deliver asphalt millings, and compact the material to create a stable surface that handles regular vehicle traffic, Florida heat, and seasonal rainfall.

Parking Area Paving with Millings

Parking areas need a surface that can handle repeated vehicle weight without shifting or breaking down quickly. We install asphalt millings at the proper depth for your expected traffic, creating a compacted surface that becomes firmer over time and supports daily vehicle use.

Access Road and Job Site Surface Installation

Construction access roads and job site surfaces need to support equipment without becoming soft or muddy. We install asphalt millings to create a stable, load-bearing surface that helps contractors, developers, and crews maintain access during active work and unpredictable Florida rainfall.

Subbase Grading and Preparation

A millings surface depends on the ground beneath it. Before installation, we grade and prepare the subbase to establish proper slope, drainage, and stability, reducing the risk of rutting, shifting, soft spots, or drainage problems after the millings are compacted.

Material Delivery and Spreading

Proper millings installation starts with the right material volume and even distribution. We coordinate delivery, spread the material across the prepared subbase, and ensure consistent depth and coverage so the surface is ready for proper compaction and long-term performance.

Compaction and Surface Finishing

Loose millings need proper compaction before they become a usable surface. We compact the material to the required depth and density, finish the surface to the correct grade, and make sure it drains properly before handing the project back.

Get Durable Ground Coverage Without Full Paving Costs

The right surface does not always have to be the most expensive one. For driveways, parking areas, and access roads where durability and stability matter more than a finished asphalt appearance, millings deliver consistent, long-term performance at a cost that keeps the project budget intact. Coastal Point Land Development has been installing asphalt millings across Saint Augustine, Florida, for over 10 years, with Reid on every project and a standard of installation that starts with proper subbase preparation and ends with a compacted surface ready for immediate use. Visit our contact page to request your free estimate.

frequently asked questions

What are asphalt millings and where do they come from?


Asphalt millings are recycled asphalt removed during road resurfacing and ground into a reusable granular material. Because they retain residual binder, millings compact into a firm, stable surface when installed properly, making them suitable for driveways, parking areas, access roads, and job site surfaces too.


How long do asphalt millings last?


A properly installed asphalt millings surface can last many years with minimal maintenance. Longevity depends on traffic volume, subbase quality, installation depth, and drainage performance. We grade, compact, and install millings to match your intended use so the surface holds up under regular traffic loads.


Are asphalt millings a good option for a residential driveway?


Yes. Asphalt millings are a strong option for residential driveways that need durability without full asphalt paving costs. They compact well under regular vehicle use, handle Florida weather, reduce gravel movement, and create a cleaner, more stable surface for everyday residential access and parking needs.


How deep should asphalt millings be installed?


Installation depth depends on the intended use and traffic load. Residential driveways often need 3 to 4 inches of compacted millings, while parking areas or access roads may need 4 to 6 inches over a properly prepared subbase for added strength and stability.


Do you prepare the subbase before installing millings?


Yes. Subbase preparation is essential before millings are installed. We grade and compact the existing ground, establish proper slope for drainage, and create a stable foundation so the finished surface resists rutting, shifting, soft spots, and drainage problems after installation is complete on your property.


Can asphalt millings be installed over an existing gravel surface?


In some cases, yes. Existing gravel can support asphalt millings if it is stable, compacted, and properly graded. We inspect the current surface during the site visit and determine whether it can be used as-is or needs additional grading and preparation first.


How do millings compare to gravel for a driveway or parking area?


Millings usually perform better than gravel for driveways and parking areas because they compact into a firmer surface, move less under traffic, create less dust, and track less material onto nearby surfaces. They offer a cleaner, more stable, lower-maintenance option for regular vehicle use.


How do I request an asphalt millings estimate?


Visit our contact page and provide your property address, approximate coverage area, and intended surface use. We will schedule a site visit, assess ground conditions, confirm subbase preparation needs, and provide clear pricing for material, delivery, grading, compaction, and final surface installation.

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