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Paving Services in Mississauga

Asphalt driveways, interlocking stone, commercial paving, and sealcoating across Mississauga — Port Credit to Meadowvale.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Mississauga

Port Credit Streetsville Erin Mills Meadowvale Clarkson Cooksville Square One Area Lorne Park Mississauga Valleys

Mississauga: Suburban Sprawl Meets Lakefront Character

Mississauga is a paving market all on its own. You've got everything from tiny bungalow pads in Cooksville to sweeping circular driveways in Lorne Park, from 1980s builder-grade asphalt in Meadowvale that's hit its expiry date to brand-new custom homes in Port Credit with premium interlocking and heated walkways.

The geography matters too. Mississauga sits on the Credit River valley system, which means soil conditions change dramatically across the city. The lakefront areas (Clarkson, Lorne Park, Port Credit) have sandy, well-draining soil that's kind to asphalt bases. The northern suburbs (Meadowvale, Churchill Meadows) sit on heavier clay that holds water — driveways in those areas need more attention to drainage and deeper base preparation.

Residential Paving in Mississauga

Established Suburbs (Erin Mills, Meadowvale, Mississauga Valleys)

These '80s and '90s subdivisions are hitting the 30-40 year mark, and the original driveways are failing across whole streets at the same time. We often do multiple driveways on the same street when one neighbour starts and the rest follow. Builder-grade asphalt on minimal base — the story is the same everywhere. We rebuild the base properly and lay asphalt that'll last another 25 years.

Lorne Park & Port Credit

Premium area, premium expectations. Interlocking stone is the dominant choice here — Unilock Thornbury, Techo-Bloc Borealis, and natural limestone borders are popular. These projects tend to include walkways, front steps, and sometimes complete front-yard hardscaping. Port Credit's narrow lots near the harbour require creative layouts and careful equipment staging.

Streetsville

Streetsville's older village core has heritage homes on compact lots. Driveways are short, often single-width, and the streetscape character matters to homeowners and the community. We work within those constraints — right-sized equipment, appropriate materials, and careful attention to the transition between driveway and the public sidewalk.

Commercial Paving in Mississauga

Mississauga's commercial corridors — Dundas Street, Hurontario, Derry Road, and the Mavis/Britannia industrial zone — have heavy paving demand. The Airport Corporate Centre area near Pearson has large-format parking lots that see constant use from corporate tenants. We handle resurfacing, drainage repair, and line re-striping for property management companies across the city.

Mississauga Permit Info

The City of Mississauga requires a driveway permit for new installations, widenings, and changes to the boulevard crossing. Like Toronto, there are limits on the percentage of front yard that can be paved. Mississauga's stormwater bylaws also require that new hard surfaces manage runoff on-site in some cases — permeable pavers or a soak-away pit may be required. We navigate this for you.

Paving Questions in Mississauga

How much does driveway paving cost in Mississauga?

Asphalt driveways in Mississauga run $4-7/sq ft. The '80s-era suburbs (Erin Mills, Meadowvale) tend to be straightforward replacements. Lorne Park and Port Credit interlocking projects run $15-35/sq ft depending on material and design.

Does Mississauga require stormwater management for driveways?

In some cases, yes — especially for new hard surfaces or significant widenings. The City may require permeable pavers, a soak-away pit, or runoff directed to a rain garden. We advise on compliance during the quoting process.

Can you match the existing interlocking on my Lorne Park home?

Usually yes. If the original pavers are a standard Unilock or Techo-Bloc product, we can source matching units. If the product has been discontinued, we source the closest match or incorporate the existing pavers into a new design with borders.

Is the soil in Mississauga good for asphalt?

It depends on your neighbourhood. Southern Mississauga (lakefront) has sandy, well-draining soil — excellent for asphalt. Northern areas (Meadowvale, Churchill Meadows) have heavier clay that holds water. We adjust base depth and drainage design based on soil conditions at your specific property.

Do you pave in Streetsville village?

Yes — we work in Streetsville regularly. The tighter lots and heritage character mean we use right-sized equipment and pay extra attention to the streetscape. We also coordinate with any village improvement standards if applicable.

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