Lino Lakes Trusted Paving Contractor
Get Free EstimateLino Lakes sits at the edge of the Twin Cities metro where the suburban grid gives way to larger lots, wooded properties, and lake neighborhoods. Driveways here tend to be longer and more exposed than in denser suburbs, which means more surface area taking freeze-thaw abuse every season. When cracking shows up at the edges or the apron starts pulling away from the garage, the damage is usually a few seasons old by the time it is visible.
Erickson Asphalt & Concrete has been serving Lino Lakes and Anoka County for over 35 years. More than 500 verified Google reviews from homeowners and property managers across the Twin Cities show what our work actually looks like. We know the soils in this part of the east metro, the local permit process, and what base preparation holds up long-term in this climate.
Why Lino Lakes Property Owners Choose Erickson Asphalt
Over 500 Five-Star Reviews
Our reputation comes from completed projects, not from advertising. Over 500 verified reviews from real customers tell you what working with us looks like from the first call through final cleanup.
BBB Accredited
We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, reflecting consistent customer satisfaction and straightforward business practices across every project we take on.
Local Knowledge
We have been working in Lino Lakes and Anoka County for over 35 years. We know the wooded residential areas near Rice Creek and the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes, the newer subdivisions along Village Parkway, and how the soil conditions across the city affect pavement performance through Minnesota winters.
The Erickson Name on Every Job
This is a family-owned business. Our crews represent our family name on every job. We do not subcontract to crews we do not know, and we build base preparation the same way whether it is a short driveway or a long rural run.
What Our Customers Are Saying
Asphalt Services in Lino Lakes
Driveway Paving
Lino Lakes has a mix of longer rural-style driveways and standard suburban installations. When cracking has spread across the surface or the driveway has started to settle and lose drainage, replacement is the right move. We handle complete driveway tear-outs and replacements, with proper excavation, grading, base preparation, and compaction. Every residential driveway comes with our industry-leading warranty. We also install driveway extensions and new driveways for new construction.
Driveway Sealcoating
Sealcoating blocks UV damage, prevents water infiltration into cracks, and resists oil and chemical stains. For Lino Lakes driveways, we recommend sealcoating every two to three years to maximize pavement life. We handle residential driveways and coordinate striping for commercial lots once the sealer has cured.
Apron Repair
A sunken apron lets water collect at the garage entrance, which works under the slab with every rain and snow event. That gap is also an ice hazard all winter. We remove the failed section, fix the underlying base issue, and install a proper repair that sits flush and drains correctly.
Commercial Paving
Commercial properties along Lake Drive, Village Parkway, and the Highway 61 corridor rely on us for commercial paving that handles heavy use and tight scheduling requirements. We handle parking lot construction, overlays, and full reconstruction for retail properties, industrial sites, and HOA common areas.
Commercial Sealcoating
For property managers and business owners, parking lot sealcoating extends pavement life at a fraction of replacement cost. We phase larger projects to maintain access and coordinate line striping once the sealer has properly cured.
Asphalt Repair
Potholes and alligator cracking get worse every freeze-thaw cycle. Our infrared patching process creates seamless repairs by heating existing asphalt and blending in new material. For larger areas of damage, we offer mill-and-patch and complete section replacement.


Why Base Work Matters in Lino Lakes
Lino Lakes sits on Anoka County’s glacial outwash and till deposits. Soils near the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes and wooded lowland areas can have higher organic content and variable drainage. Upland areas tend toward sandy loam with better drainage, but sandy soils that are not properly compacted shift and settle under pavement loads. Properties on former agricultural land or in newer fill areas can have more variable conditions underneath.
The base is what determines how long pavement lasts. We evaluate conditions on every project before recommending base depth and preparation method. Good base work is the difference between pavement that holds up for 20 years and pavement that starts showing problems in year five.
Permits and Regulations
A building permit is required in Lino Lakes for new driveway installations and significant modifications to existing driveways, per the Lino Lakes Zoning Code. Minor repairs and maintenance like sealcoating are typically exempt. We determine what your specific project requires and handle the coordination with the Lino Lakes Building Department as part of our project management.
Areas We Serve
We work throughout Lino Lakes, including wooded residential areas near the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes, established neighborhoods along Lake Drive and Birch Street, newer developments along Village Parkway and Baldwin Lake Road, and commercial properties along Highway 61 and the Centerville Road corridor.
Ready to Get Started?
Over 35 years of experience in Anoka County and 500+ five-star reviews back up what we do. Request a free estimate and let us show you what that experience looks like on your property.
Our Location
12739 320th Ave
P.O. Box 176
Princeton, MN 55371
Office Hours
Monday – Friday
8 am to 5 pm
