Central Virginia · J. Worden & Sons
Cumberland County sits between the Appomattox River and the James River, west of Powhatan and south of Goochland — one of Central Virginia's most rural and least-developed counties. Paving here is almost entirely residential and agricultural: long driveways on large rural lots, farm lane rebuilds on working properties, and the occasional church or community hall parking lot. Low traffic volumes and tight budgets make tar-and-chip a frequent fit for Cumberland, and we know how to build it to last on the Piedmont clay that dominates the county's subsoil.
We build scopes for real performance, not generic estimates. Each project starts with on-site evaluation of base condition, water movement, and traffic demand, then we match the right repair or replacement strategy to protect your budget and curb appeal.
Whether you manage a commercial lot, HOA roads, church parking areas, or a residential driveway, our crews execute with production discipline, clean jobsite standards, and clear communication from estimate to final walkthrough.
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Cumberland's Piedmont soils are heavy clay with poor drainage — the same subsoil profile as the rest of the Central Virginia Piedmont, but with more rural isolation and less access to the rapid-response contractors that serve suburban markets. That means a base failure on a Cumberland driveway can sit unrepaired for years, getting progressively worse. We diagnose the existing sub-grade condition before quoting so we're fixing the problem, not just covering it up. For low-traffic rural lanes, we evaluate whether tar-and-chip delivers better value than full hot-mix, and we give you honest numbers for both.
Cumberland Paving FAQs
Yes — we serve Cumberland Court House, Cartersville, and the Route 60 and Route 45 corridors. Cumberland is farther out than our Richmond core but we make the drive and provide free on-site estimates with no travel charge within the county.
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