Professional Asphalt Paving in Cincinnati

Since 1992, Roberts Paving has been Cincinnati’s trusted choice for asphalt paving, serving residential, commercial, and municipal clients across Highland, Clermont, Brown, Adams, and Clinton Counties.
Our process starts before the first load arrives: proper grading, drainage planning, a solid base layer, and controlled installation built to withstand Ohio’s freeze-thaw cycles for years to come.

What We Pave Across Greater Cincinnati

Asphalt repair services by Roberts Paving Inc., showcasing professional techniques for pothole patching and crack sealing in Southwest Ohio.

Residential Driveways

A new asphalt driveway adds curb appeal and real value to your home. We handle everything from the subgrade prep to the final smooth surface, built to last through Ohio winters.

Asphalt repair services by Roberts Paving Inc., showcasing professional pothole patching and crack sealing techniques in Southwest Ohio.

Commercial Parking Lots

Your parking lot is one of the first things customers notice. We install commercial parking lots that are properly graded for drainage, built to handle heavy traffic loads, and finished clean.

Asphalt repair process demonstration, featuring a worker applying hot-mix asphalt to a pothole, emphasizing professional paving techniques by Roberts Paving Inc. in Southwest Ohio.

Roads and Roadways

We’ve been family-owned and operated since 1992. That means you work directly with people who have real skin in the game and care about the outcome of every job.

Pavement repair process showcasing hot-mix asphalt application for durable asphalt patching by Roberts Paving Inc.

 Private Roads and Access Drives

We’ve been family-owned and operated since 1992. That means you work directly with people who have real skin in the game and care about the outcome of every job.

We follow a structured process on every job. First, we assess the existing site conditions and soil base. Then we grade and compact the subgrade, install a stone base where needed, and apply hot-mix asphalt in lifts. Every job is finished with proper compaction for a smooth, durable surface that drains correctly.
That attention to process is one reason our customers come back to us for every paving project on their property.

Our Asphalt Paving Process

We follow a structured process on every job. First, we assess the existing site conditions and soil base. Then we grade and compact the subgrade, install a stone base where needed, and apply hot-mix asphalt in lifts. Every job is finished with proper compaction for a smooth, durable surface that drains correctly.

That attention to process is one reason our customers come back to us for every paving project on their property.

Asphalt paving machinery working on a road construction site, showcasing the paving process with heavy rollers and freshly laid asphalt, relevant to Roberts Paving Inc.'s services in Southwest Ohio.
Serving all of Southwest Ohio with asphalt paving services, featuring a bold text overlay on a textured background.

We pave driveways, parking lots, and roads throughout Hillsboro, Cincinnati, Batavia, Wilmington, Georgetown, Mt. Orab, Blanchester, Milford, Loveland, and the surrounding communities. If you’re in Cincinnati, we can help.

Construction worker operating a roller, wearing safety gear including a hard hat and reflective vest, on a pavement repair site.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does asphalt paving last?

A properly installed asphalt surface typically lasts 20 to 30 years with routine maintenance like sealcoating and crack filling. Ohio’s climate can be hard on pavement, but proper installation and proactive upkeep make a significant difference.

A properly installed asphalt surface typically lasts 20 to 30 years with routine maintenance like sealcoating and crack filling. Ohio’s climate can be hard on pavement, but proper installation and proactive upkeep make a significant difference.

A properly installed asphalt surface typically lasts 20 to 30 years with routine maintenance like sealcoating and crack filling. Ohio’s climate can be hard on pavement, but proper installation and proactive upkeep make a significant difference.