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Trusted Asphalt Paving Services for Richmond's Residential & Commercial Properties

Residents and businesses in Richmond rely on Blacktop Paving LLC for asphalt and concrete work that combines small-town responsiveness with the technical depth of a contractor who has spent more than 15 years in the industry. Our company headquarters sits just down the road in Lewiston, which means Richmond, UT is essentially our backyard—we know the back streets, the dairy operations, the canal crossings, and the way Cache Valley winters tear up improperly built pavement. Established in 2019 with seven years of consistent service behind us, we deliver asphalt paving, new construction paving, rip-out and replace, parking lot paving, asphalt overlay, milling, repair and patching, saw cut and removal, crack sealing, pothole and puddle repair, sealcoating, striping, residential driveway services, and the full slate of commercial concrete work: sidewalks, curb and gutter, dumpster pads, catch basin construction, entrance aprons, ramps, and patios. Founder Brian Blackner personally oversees Richmond, Utah projects when needed, drawing on field experience that covers every aspect of the job. Whether the work involves a Casper’s Ice Cream-area commercial property, a historic Main Street site, the Rockhill Creamery vicinity, or a residential driveway in the older neighborhoods near the Carnegie Library, we apply the same standards. We grow our business by building real relationships—not by underbidding then cutting corners—which is why every project carries a 2-year workmanship warranty and our pledge to beat any verified competitor estimate by 10%. Reach out at (435) 230-8318 today. We are licensed in Utah (#11610978-5501), fully insured, and we provide written, itemized estimates that show exactly what your project includes.

We Will Beat Any Competitors Estimate

BLACKTOP PAVING

WHY CHOOSE US?

THE BLACKTOP
DIFFERENCE

Richmond homeowners, dairy operators, and small business owners stick with Blacktop Paving LLC because we show up when we say we will, we explain what we're doing in plain language, and we deliver the same quality on a small driveway as on a large dairy or factory lot. Building lasting Richmond relationships is core to how we grow, and we back that approach with a 2-year written workmanship warranty plus our 10% beat-any-estimate pledge that keeps competitive bids honest.
  • NEXT-DOOR LOCAL

    Headquartered in Lewiston—Richmond projects are a short drive, meaning fast response and local accountability.

  • EVERY PROPERTY TYPE

    Residential driveways, dairy and factory lots, small commercial sites all handled with the same standards.

  • OWNER ACCOUNTABILITY

    Founder Brian Blackner brings 15+ years of paving expertise and personally oversees Richmond work when needed.

  • RELATIONSHIP-FIRST

    We earn repeat Richmond business by being honest, on time, and standing behind a 2-year workmanship warranty.

Richmond, UT

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Richmond is a small Cache County city near the Idaho border, settled in 1859 as one of the original five Cache Valley settlements alongside Logan, Smithfield, Providence, and Mendon. The city’s roughly 2,800 residents anchor a heritage dairy community that celebrates its identity each year through the Black and White Days dairy show, one of Utah’s longest-running agricultural events. Richmond is home to Casper’s Ice Cream, maker of the iconic Fat Boy ice cream sandwich, with a production plant and malt shop drawing visitors from across Cache Valley. The historic Richmond Public Library—one of Utah’s Carnegie libraries—and the 1880-built Relief Society Hall on the National Register of Historic Places preserve the town’s pioneer character, while Rockhill Creamery produces artisan raw-milk cheeses on a National Register-listed farmstead a short drive south.

Richmond’s far-north Cache Valley location means harsher winters than Logan or Smithfield, with extended sub-freezing temperatures, deep freeze-thaw cycles, and significant snowfall that drives heavy salt and ice-melt application on roads and lots. Agricultural operations create their own paving conditions: heavy truck loading from milk tankers, feed deliveries, and farm equipment requires thicker pavement sections than typical residential driveways. Older properties often have aging sidewalks, curb, and gutter that need concrete repair alongside asphalt work. Drainage from the Bear River Mountains to the east and irrigation infrastructure cuts across many parcels, making proper grading and water management essential for long-lasting pavement.

FAQS

Do you pave dairy and agricultural properties in Richmond?

Yes—agricultural properties around Richmond often require heavy-duty pavement specs to handle milk tankers, feed trucks, and farm equipment. We design the right pavement section for the loading you actually see, including reinforced approach aprons, properly graded yard pavement, and concrete pads where the loading is too heavy for asphalt.

Why do Richmond driveways crack faster than driveways further south?

Richmond’s far-north Cache Valley location produces deeper, longer freezes than Logan or Bountiful. That extends freeze-thaw cycling—one of the leading causes of asphalt cracking. Sealing cracks promptly, applying sealcoat on a tighter schedule, and ensuring drainage doesn’t pool against the slab all extend Richmond driveway life.

Can you replace concrete sidewalks and curbs along with asphalt in Richmond?

Yes. Many Richmond properties have aging concrete that needs replacement at the same time as a parking lot or driveway resurface. We handle sidewalks, curb and gutter, ADA ramps, dumpster pads, and entrance aprons in-house, which means a single coordinated project rather than juggling two contractors.

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What Our Clients Say

Real testimonials from all of Utah and Southern Idaho, reaching as far north as Idaho Falls

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