Foothills County, Alberta

Acreage & Driveway Paving in Foothills County

Heavy-duty paving for rural properties — serving Foothills County and surrounding Southern Alberta communities.

Expert Acreage & Driveway Paving Built for Foothills County

New driveway installation, resurfacing, and full base prep for acreages, farms, and rural commercial properties.

Foothills County's rural agricultural land and acreage properties spanning south of Calgary. Crax Asphalt has been delivering professional asphalt services across Calgary and Southern Alberta since 1994 — and we bring the same crew, the same premium materials, and the same 1-year warranty to every acreage paving job in Foothills County.

Why Foothills County Properties Need Professional Acreage & Driveway Paving

Foothills County's rural agricultural land and acreage properties spanning south of Calgary. Acreage and rural driveways in the Foothills County area face heavy load stress from farm equipment, trailers, and trucks — combined with drainage challenges and the most extreme freeze-thaw conditions in Alberta. Proper base prep, drainage design, and high-spec asphalt are non-negotiable.

Our Acreage & Driveway Paving Process

  1. Survey: Walk the route, identify drainage issues, culvert needs, and base condition.
  2. Base prep: Grade and compact crushed gravel base to spec — 6–12 inches depending on use.
  3. Pave: Hot-mix asphalt placed and rolled in lifts to match design thickness.
  4. Maintain: Crack fill every 2–3 years and sealcoat every 3 years to maximize lifespan.

Where We Work in Foothills County

We service all rural areas south of Calgary including Aldersyde, Cayley, Longview, Blackie. Whether you're a homeowner, a property manager, a strata board, or a commercial operator — same standard, same warranty, same honest quote. What we quote is what you pay.

Heads up: Our Foothills County schedule fills quickly during peak season. Book your free on-site estimate early — most repairs are completed within 48 hours of booking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For typical passenger vehicle use, 2.5–3 inches of compacted asphalt over a properly prepared 6-inch crushed gravel base. For driveways used by farm equipment or heavy trucks, we recommend 3–4 inches over 8–12 inches of base.
Yes — proper base prep is the most critical part of a long-lasting acreage driveway. We grade, install fabric where needed, place and compact the gravel base, then pave. One contractor for the entire job.
We do a lot of long acreage driveways in Foothills County and the surrounding area. The economics get better at scale — per-foot cost drops with length. Free on-site quotes for any size project.
Often yes — depending on base condition, an overlay (resurfacing) can restore a driveway at 40–60% of replacement cost. We assess base integrity first and only recommend overlay where the base is sound.