Since 1962

Three Generations Strong.

64 years. Three generations. One family laying down asphalt the right way — and standing behind every square foot of it.

GSP Asphalt Paving crew on a residential paving project

Our Story

One Family.
Six Decades of Asphalt.

GSP Asphalt Paving started in 1962 with a single truck and a simple promise: do the work right, charge a fair price, and stand behind every job. 64 years later, we're still doing exactly that — only now it's the third generation of the family running the crew.

We've paved more than 5,000+ driveways, parking lots, and private roads — and we still treat every project like our name is on it. Because it is.

“If it's not laid the way I'd want it on my own driveway, it doesn't leave the lot.”
— The GSP Asphalt Paving Standard

The Generations

Same Name.
Same Standard.

From the first truck in 1962 to the crews running today — the equipment got better, the standard never moved.

  1. 1962

    First Generation

    Founded with a single truck, a hand roller, and a promise to do it right the first time. Word-of-mouth built the rest.

  2. 1990s

    Second Generation

    The next generation grew the company with modern equipment and bigger commercial work — without losing the family standard.

  3. Today

    Third Generation

    Three generations in, the same family runs every job from the first phone call to the final stripe. Same name. Same standard.

What We Stand For

Four Things.
Non-Negotiable.

These aren't marketing words. They're what every job we book gets measured against — by the family, before it leaves the lot.

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Ready to Pave
the Way?

Get a free, no-obligation estimate for your next asphalt project. Our team is ready to help.

What to Expect

Three Steps. Zero Surprises.

  1. Call or Submit

    Tell us about your project. We'll set up a site visit at your convenience.

  2. On-Site Estimate

    Free, no-pressure walkthrough. Honest scope. Honest number — in writing.

  3. Schedule & Pave

    We confirm a date, mobilize the crew, and lay it down right the first time.