How to choose a paving contractor

Asphalt paver laying a new residential driveway
22MAR
2026

How to choose a paving contractor

Check the contractor’s state license and make sure it is active and the right type. Confirm they are insured and bonded. Ask who does the grading, since many crews hire it out. Ask about the base. Get it in writing.

A few simple checks up front will save you from the most common paving regrets: thin base, poor drainage, and quotes that balloon mid-job.

“Be careful with the lowest bid, because it usually cut the base, which you pay for in a few years.”

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Check the basics

Look up the contractor’s state license and confirm it is active and the right class for paving and earthwork. Confirm they carry insurance and a bond. From 2026, every California contractor has to carry workers compensation, so confirm that too. These checks take minutes and cover you against problems later.

Plate compactor packing base before the asphalt is laid
Graded and compacted road base ready for paving

Ask the right questions

Ask who does the grading, since the most important step is often hired out. Ask about base depth and compaction before you talk surface. Get the scope and price in writing. Read real local reviews. And be careful with the lowest bid, because it usually cut the base, which you pay for later.

  • Verify license and insurance
  • Ask who does the grading
  • Get the base in writing
Paver and roller finishing an asphalt job at dusk

Choose the contractor who explains the base and drainage, puts it in writing, and stands behind their work locally. That is the one whose pavement lasts.

North Bay Grading and Paving

Serving all of Sonoma County

North Bay Grading and Paving provides grading, asphalt paving, sealcoating and repair throughout Sonoma County. Have a question? Call (707) 396-3740 for a free estimate.