Plymouth's Trusted Paving Contractor
Get Free EstimatePlymouth is one of the most established suburbs in the west metro, and a lot of its driveways and parking lots are showing it. Surfaces paved during the buildout of Plymouth’s major neighborhoods are now 20 to 30 years old. When cracking has spread across the surface and sealcoating is no longer holding things together, the pavement needs more than maintenance.
Erickson Asphalt & Concrete has been serving Plymouth and Hennepin County for over 35 years. More than 500 verified Google reviews reflect what our work looks like in practice. We understand the soil conditions here, the seasonal timing that works for asphalt in this climate, and what it takes to build pavement that holds up through Minnesota winters.
Why Plymouth Property Owners Choose Erickson Asphalt
Over 500 Five-Star Reviews
Our reputation comes from completed projects across the Twin Cities. Over 500 verified reviews from real homeowners and property managers give you a clear picture of what working with us actually looks like.
BBB Accredited
We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, reflecting consistent customer satisfaction and straightforward business practices on every project.
Local Knowledge
We have been working in Plymouth and the west metro for over 35 years. We know the neighborhoods along Medicine Lake, the established subdivisions off Vicksburg Lane and Fernbrook Lane, the commercial corridors along Highway 169 and County Road 9, and the soil conditions that affect pavement performance across the city.
The Erickson Name on Every Job
This is a family-owned business. Our crews represent our name on every project. We do not hand work off to subcontractors we do not know, and we do not cut corners on base preparation to speed up a job.
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Asphalt Services in Plymouth
Driveway Paving
Plymouth has a wide range of driveway ages, from 1970s-era surfaces in older neighborhoods to more recent installations in newer developments off Schmidt Lake Road and Rockford Road. When cracking has spread and the surface has started to settle or lose its drainage slope, replacement is the right move. We handle complete driveway tear-outs and installations, with proper grading, base preparation, and compaction. Every residential driveway comes with our industry-leading warranty.
Driveway Sealcoating
Sealcoating is the most cost-effective maintenance you can do for your asphalt. It blocks UV damage, keeps water out of cracks, and resists oil and chemical stains. For Plymouth driveways, we recommend sealcoating every two to three years. We handle driveway sealcoating and coordinate striping for commercial lots once the sealer has cured.
Apron Repair
A sunken apron creates a gap at the garage entrance where water pools and works under the slab. That gap also creates an ice hazard every winter. We remove the failed section, address the base problem that caused it, and install a proper repair that drains correctly.
Commercial Paving
Plymouth has significant commercial paving demand across its retail centers, office parks, and industrial properties. We handle parking lot construction, overlays, and full reconstruction, working around your operations to minimize disruption. Our crews have experience with the scale and scheduling demands of commercial sites throughout the west metro.
Commercial Sealcoating
For property managers and business owners, parking lot sealcoating extends pavement life and improves appearance at a fraction of replacement cost. We phase larger projects to maintain access and coordinate striping after the sealer cures.
Asphalt Repair
Potholes and alligator cracking get worse every freeze-thaw cycle. Our infrared patching process creates seamless repairs by heating the existing asphalt and blending in new material. For larger problem areas, we offer mill-and-patch and section replacement.
Commercial Properties We Serve in Plymouth
From single storefronts to multi-acre campuses, we pave and maintain commercial properties across Plymouth.
Retail
Bustling retail centers where pristine asphalt and vibrant, clear lines guarantee a welcoming first impression.
Office
Downtown parking garages where the dim, flickering lights capture the exhausted energy of the departing office workers.
Industrial
Heavy trucks, loaders, and constant turning that punish pavement through every Minnesota winter.
HOA
Shared driveways and entry roads that need to stay smooth on a board-approved reserve budget.
Hotels
First impressions for every guest who pulls under the porte-cochère or rolls a suitcase across the lot.
Healthcare
ADA-compliant access, safe walkways, and drop-off zones patients and families depend on daily.
Schools
Bus loops, parent pickup lanes, and play-area surfaces ready for the first day back.
Churches
Lots that sit quiet most of the week, then fill to capacity for weekend services and events.
Municipal
Public lots, civic buildings, and access roads held to the standard taxpayers expect.
Auto Dealerships
Showroom and inventory lots where pavement and striping showcase every vehicle on display.

What to Expect on Your Plymouth Paving Project
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Free on-site assessment
We walk the property and pinpoint what’s failing: cracking, drainage, base condition. No charge, no obligation.
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Detailed proposal
You get a written scope with clear pricing, materials, and timeline. No vague line items, no surprise charges.
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Scheduling
We lock in dates around your tenants, weather, and traffic, and phase larger jobs so the lot never fully shuts down.
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Professional execution
Our crews handle the work, whether it’s parking lot paving or sealcoating, and keep the site clean and your access open.
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Final walkthrough
We walk the finished job with you, confirm it meets scope, and answer any questions on care and curing.


Why Base Work Matters in Plymouth
Plymouth’s soils are typical of the west metro, with glacial till that varies by location. Areas near Medicine Lake and Parkers Lake tend toward sandier, better-draining soils. Neighborhoods farther from the lakes and properties on former agricultural or fill ground can have higher clay content. Clay holds water, expands when frozen, and contracts when dry. That movement is what causes pavement to crack and settle, and it starts below the surface.
Proper base preparation means excavating to stable soil, compacting thoroughly, and building the right gravel depth before asphalt goes down. Skip that step, and good asphalt still fails in a few seasons. We do not skip it.
Permits and Regulations
Plymouth requires a building permit for new driveway installations and significant modifications to existing driveways. You submit the application to the City’s Building Inspection Division with a site plan showing the proposed location and dimensions. Routine maintenance like sealcoating does not require a permit. We determine what is needed for your specific project and handle the coordination as part of our project management.
Areas We Serve
We work throughout Plymouth, including established neighborhoods near Medicine Lake, Parkers Lake, and Schmidt Lake, residential areas along Vicksburg Lane, Fernbrook Lane, and Rockford Road, and commercial properties along Highway 169, County Road 9, and the I-494 corridor. From older neighborhoods in the south end of the city to newer developments in the north, we handle paving projects of all sizes.
Ready to Get Started?
Over 35 years of experience in the west metro 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
