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Asphalt Paving in Welcome, NC

Welcome isn't a town with a limit sign — it's an unincorporated stretch of Davidson County just north of Lexington, and it's about as short a drive as we make.

Unincorporated, but not out of the way

There's no town line to cross to get to Welcome. Same county, same crew, same day. Properties out here tend toward longer approaches from the road, which is a different problem than a suburban parking pad: crown, drainage, and edge support all matter more when the drive is a hundred feet long.

Where the race shop is

Welcome is best known as the home of Richard Childress Racing, whose fifty-two-acre campus and museum sit right here in the community. It's a fitting neighbor — long private approaches and gravel drives are a good share of the work we do out this way.

Good to Know

Common questions in Welcome

Welcome isn't an incorporated town — do you still serve it?

Yes. Welcome is part of Davidson County and one of the closest communities to our yard in Lexington. Free estimates, same as anywhere else we work.

Can you handle a long private drive?

That's a good part of what we do. Long drives live or die on crown and drainage — we shape the roadbed so storms run off the surface instead of down it, then build the base up in compacted lifts.

Gravel or asphalt for a rural driveway?

Gravel costs a fraction up front and needs top-dressing every few years. Asphalt costs more and lasts decades with sealcoating. A properly built gravel base is also the first step toward paving later, so it isn't a wasted spend either way.

Ready for a smooth new surface?

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