Leo Brothers Contracting performs asphalt driveway replacement in Ridgefield, CT, managing every step from tear out to final rolling. Based at 5 Jansen St in Danbury, the company brings more than 20 years of paving experience, Connecticut license HIC.0663836, and a 4.8 Google rating. Ridgefield driveways tend to run long, and replacing one correctly takes planning that this guide walks through.
What Makes Ridgefield Driveways a Special Case?
Length and elevation. Properties off West Lane and in the backcountry between Ridgefield and the New York line often carry driveways measured in hundreds of feet with real elevation change. Long, sloped driveways concentrate runoff, and runoff destroys asphalt edges and bases over time. Therefore, a replacement here succeeds on drainage design as much as paving quality. Culverts, swales, and correct pitch decide whether the new surface lasts 10 years or 30.

How Does the Replacement Process Work?
It moves in clear stages. First, the crew removes or grinds the old asphalt. On long Ridgefield driveways, we often use asphalt reclaiming to recycle the old surface into the new base, which cuts disposal costs. Then, base gravel gets regraded and compacted, with drainage corrections built in. Finally, fresh asphalt goes down in compacted lifts, edges get hand finished, and the surface cures for about three days before traffic.
Signs Your Ridgefield Driveway Needs Replacement
Watch for connected webs of cracking, sunken sections that hold water, crumbling edges, and potholes that return after patching. These symptoms point to base failure, which surface repairs cannot fix. In contrast, isolated cracks and gray fading only call for sealcoating, which we also provide in Ridgefield at a fraction of replacement cost. An honest assessment tells you which side of the line your driveway sits on.
After the New Driveway Goes In
Let the asphalt cure through its first season, then start a sealcoating and crack filling cycle every two to three years. Sealed driveways shed water and resist UV damage, which pushes the surface toward the long end of its lifespan. Our complete paving lineup lives on the asphalt paving services page, and our Brookfield driveway replacement guide covers neighboring territory.
Schedule Your Ridgefield Driveway Estimate
We serve Ridgefield, Redding, Wilton, and all of Fairfield County. For roofing needs alongside site work, our partners at Leo Brothers Roofing have the rest of the property covered.
Call (203) 442-7341 for a free written estimate, Monday through Saturday, 7am to 7pm.
Driveway Replacement Questions From Ridgefield Homeowners
If your base is still sound, driveway resurfacing in Ridgefield may cost far less than replacement.
Most full replacements in Fairfield County run between $8,000 and $20,000, and Ridgefield's long estate driveways can exceed that depending on length and drainage work. Square footage, base repair, and access drive the price. Free written estimates spell out your exact number.
A properly built replacement lasts 20 to 30 years in Connecticut. The base construction decides most of that lifespan, and regular sealcoating every few years protects the surface from water and sun along the way.
Yes. Asphalt reclaiming grinds the old pavement and blends it into a new base layer, which reduces disposal costs and often improves base strength. It works especially well on long rural driveways common around Ridgefield.
Leo Brothers Contracting, based at 5 Jansen St in Danbury, replaces driveways across Ridgefield and Fairfield County. The company carries more than 20 years of paving experience, Connecticut license HIC.0663836, and offers free estimates at (203) 442-7341.







