
Driveways, parking lots, sealcoating, and crack repair built on honest diagnosis and 40 years of Virginia soil experience.
Driveways from $4/sq ft · Parking lots from $2.50/sq ft · Free written estimate
40+
Years in Business
5,000+
Projects Completed
Class A
VA Licensed Contractor
$5M
Liability Coverage
What We Do
Every scope starts with an on-site base assessment — not a quick look from the truck.
New installs, overlays, full replacement — built for Virginia clay.
Learn MorePhased execution that keeps your business open during work.
Learn MoreProtects against UV, water, and oxidation. Applied on schedule.
Learn MoreHot-pour rubberized filler before water reaches the base.
Learn MoreLower-cost bound surface for rural and estate driveways.
Learn MoreMill and overlay resurfacing when the base is still sound.
Learn MoreResidential
Virginia clay is the #1 cause of early driveway failure. We diagnose the sub-base before we quote — so what we build stays stable through 40 freeze-thaw cycles and summer heat.


Commercial
We phase parking lot projects around your business hours, execute with production crew discipline, and document every job for your property records.
Why J. Worden & Sons
Based in Chester, VA. Serving all of Virginia since 1985. We carry the licensing, insurance, and documentation that protect you — not just promises.
40+ Years
Family-owned since 1985
Class A
Virginia licensed contractor
5,000+
Projects completed
Same-Week
Quotes in Central Virginia
Customer Reviews
"They diagnosed a base failure before they quoted me — saved me from resurfacing over a problem. Honest and thorough."
Michael T.
Midlothian, VA
"Best looking driveway on the street. Clean edges, proper slope — no standing water after rain for the first time in years."
Sandra R.
Short Pump, VA
"They paved our church parking lot in two phases so we never had to close. Crew was professional and the job came in on budget."
James K.
Chester, VA
Our Work
Project photos
Look at the finish, the edges, the equipment, the drive-thru lanes, and the scale of the lots. A paving contractor should be able to show completed work before asking for your business.






They looked at the base, drainage, and traffic first. The scope made sense before we ever talked about price.
The crew respected the property, kept the edges clean, and left the driveway looking finished, not just paved.
The photos, scope notes, and phasing plan made the commercial work easy to approve and easy to track.
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Common Questions
How much does asphalt driveway paving cost in Virginia?
Most residential driveways in Virginia run $4–$7 per square foot installed. The biggest cost variables are base condition (poor compaction or clay pumping adds $2–$5/sq ft to fix), grade complexity, and tear-out of an existing surface (+$1–$3/sq ft). A 1,000 sq ft driveway in average condition typically runs $4,500–$6,500 all-in. We provide free written estimates with a line-item breakdown — not just a number.
Why do driveways fail early in Virginia?
Virginia's Piedmont clay is the #1 culprit. Clay swells with moisture in winter and shrinks in summer — that expansion cycle pumps base material upward and cracks the surface from below. Contractors who skip the geotextile fabric separator or pour less than 4–6 inches of compacted aggregate base will see failure in 5–8 years instead of 20–30. We diagnose the base before we quote so we're fixing the actual problem, not covering it.
What areas of Virginia do you serve?
We operate statewide from our Chester, VA headquarters — with full crews regularly working Richmond, Chesterfield, Henrico, Midlothian, Hampton Roads, Williamsburg, Northern Virginia, Fredericksburg, the Shenandoah Valley, and rural Southside and Piedmont counties. Central Virginia and the I-95 corridor typically get same-week estimates.
Are you licensed and insured to pave in Virginia?
Yes. Virginia Class A Contractor license (Board for Contractors, 9960 Mayland Drive, Richmond), NASCLA certified, $5M general liability, and workers' compensation. We can provide certificates of insurance naming your property as additional insured — common for HOA and commercial projects.
When is the best time of year to pave in Virginia?
Virginia's paving season runs mid-April through early November. May, June, September, and October give the best cure conditions — warm days, cool nights, low rain probability. We require a minimum 50°F ambient temperature (rising, not falling) and a 24-hour rain-free window on both sides. Scheduling in April or late October often means faster availability and sometimes off-peak pricing.
Free on-site assessment. Written estimate within 48 hours. No deposit until materials are ordered.