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Best Time To Book Asphalt Driveway Paving Ottawa

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Best Time To Book Asphalt Driveway Paving Ottawa

Book Early, Save Money, and Get The Dates You Want

Let’s split the question in two: “When should I pave my driveway?” and “When should I book?” In Ottawa, March still feels like winter. Statistics Canada data for Ottawa shows March stays cold on average (below freezing), while April warms up but still runs cool, and May finally moves into consistently driveway-friendly temperatures. 

That matters because asphalt paving needs enough warmth for proper placement and compaction. Industry guidance commonly points to around 10°C / 50°F as a practical minimum for the ground or surface temperature on many paving jobs, because colder conditions can cool the asphalt too fast and reduce compaction quality. 

Now add Ottawa’s spring thaw to the mix. Early spring can leave the ground wet and soft from melting snow and spring rain. If a base holds too much moisture, paving companies may need extra time for drying, grading, and compaction to avoid settling and bumps later. That’s one reason many pros aim for late spring once the ground fully thaws and dries out (often May into June, depending on that year’s weather). 

So here’s the simple truth: the best time to pave your driveway in Ottawa often lands later than March, but the best time to book the job often lands in March. Because booking early gives you time for a clear site visit and a clear plan and also, early booking  helps you lock in a date that fits your schedule, not just the contractor’s leftovers. Great to mention about it; at A&B Paving  homeowners can get a free quote, and “Book your 2026 paving project at 2025 prices” offer until March 30, 2026.

Why Experienced Ottawa Paving Companies Fill Up by Early Spring

Ottawa paving companies don’t run full-speed year-round. Winter shuts down most asphalt work, and spring starts slowly due to cold snaps, wet ground, and unpredictable weather. Then, once conditions improve, demand jumps fast. 

This “short season” is exactly why experienced paving companies book up early. They don’t just show up and pour asphalt. They plan labor, equipment, materials, and trucking. They also build schedules around weather and site readiness. If a week turns rainy or the base stays too wet, the crew needs flexibility to shift jobs without wrecking the whole calendar. That scheduling pressure gets worse when the warm season starts and everyone wants a driveway done as soon as possible.

Why Booking in March Locks In Pricing and Better Dates

If you’ve priced any home improvement lately, you already know this: pricing can change quickly. Asphalt work includes materials, trucking, equipment, fuel, and skilled labor. Asphalt itself also links back to oil refining. Asphalt binder (the “glue” that holds asphalt mix together) comes from crude oil refining. So that means when energy and material costs move, paving costs can move too.

That’s why March booking helps. Many contractors review pricing at the start of the busy season, because they need to match current costs and current demand. When you book early, you often secure a written quote and a reserved place on the calendar before the spring rush hits full force. 

Think like a homeowner who wants a smooth process: you call in March, you get time for a proper site check, you can talk through drainage and base prep, and you can choose a date that fits your life. So when we say “booking in March locks in pricing,” we don’t mean magic. We mean you avoid the peak-season squeeze: fewer open slots, more demand, and more chances for pricing updates. March gives you the best shot at a better price and a better timeline. 

A&B Paving Ottawa Early-Bird Promo

2026 Driveway Paving at 2025 Prices

A&B Paving Ottawa is currently promoting “Book your 2026 paving project at 2025 prices,” with an expiry of March 31, 2026.  A&B Paving has been delivering asphalt paving services  with 15+ years of experience, including residential driveways. Experience typically shows up in the details that affect your daily life: clean result, correct grading, careful base work, and a driveway that drains properly so you don’t fight puddles (or ice) every season.

Schedule your free estimate now, secure the early-bird promo before March 31, 2026, and let A&B handle your residential asphalt driveway paving with a plan built for Ottawa conditions.

A winter scene showing a sign that promotes locking in 2025 prices for 2026 asphalt paving

How to Book Your Ottawa Driveway Paving Without Stress

Once you decide to book early, you can make the whole process easier with a little prep. Start with your goals: do you want a full new asphalt driveway, a repave, or repairs plus resurfacing? Then focus on what makes driveways last in Ottawa: a stable base and strong compaction. Poor compaction and excessive air gaps can let air and moisture move into the pavement more easily, which can reduce durability over time. 

When you call, keep the conversation simple and direct. Ask how the crew will handle grading and drainage. Ask what they plan to do with weak spots. Ask how they time the work with weather so the asphalt doesn’t cool too fast during placement. 

If you want the best mix of value, timing, and low stress in Ottawa, book before the rush. Late winter into March gives you the best shot at early-bird pricing and the date you actually want, then you pave when the warm weather shows up and the ground is ready.

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