Professional Road Maintenance Services in Colorado

Asphalt Road Maintenance & Grading for Colorado Properties

Private roads take a beating in Colorado. Freeze-thaw cycles crack asphalt. Spring runoff cuts ruts and washes out shoulders. Heavy equipment tears up surfaces during construction season. And every winter, the damage compounds.

I'm Dylan with Alpine Earthworks, and my team handles everything from patching potholes to complete resurfacing. As experienced road grading contractors, we know how to crown roads properly for drainage and build shoulders that last. Your road gets you home, gets your feed delivered, and gets emergency services to your property. It needs to work, and we keep it that way.

Road Maintenance Services We Provide

Whether you need one pothole patched or a whole network of private roads managed, Alpine Earthworks has the equipment and experience to keep it in shape. Give Dylan a call at 720-272-7760 or submit the form at the bottom of this page to get started.

Why Colorado Roads Need More Than Patching

Altitude, temperature swings, and intense UV all accelerate road deterioration in Colorado. A road surface that lasts fifteen years in the Midwest may last eight here. Proper base preparation, material selection, and drainage are the difference between a road that performs and one that needs constant attention.

From initial grading through final paving, including the base work that prevents the cracks and potholes plaguing rural roads, we manage the entire process. You get one point of contact and one team handling every phase - not a handoff between a grader, a paver, and a repair crew.

We build durable, well-drained access ways that handle the Colorado elements.

We put a lot of care into every road maintenance process. Every road we touch gets the same methodical assessment, whether it's a half-mile ranch drive or an HOA network.

  • Condition assessment - We drive the road with you and identify root causes, not just symptoms.
  • Drainage evaluation - Culverts, ditches, and crown checked because water is what kills most roads.
  • Targeted repairs - Pothole patching, crack sealing, and base fixes done correctly.
  • Grading and crowning - Gravel and dirt surfaces reshaped to shed water properly.
  • Resurfacing or overlay - Where the existing surface has worn out but the base is sound.
  • Ongoing maintenance - Scheduled visits and clear reporting to keep the road performing.

Serving Colorado Rural Property Owners and HOAs

We maintain roads across Colorado - ranch drives, mountain access roads, HOA networks, and rural property systems. We know what our weather does to pavement and gravel, and we schedule work to match.

Your road is your lifeline. Let's keep it that way. Call Dylan at 720-272-7760 or submit the form at the bottom of this page to get started.

Common Questions About Road Maintenance

How often should a private road be maintained? Gravel roads typically need grading one to three times per year depending on traffic and weather. Asphalt roads benefit from annual inspection with crack sealing and periodic resurfacing. We can help you establish a maintenance schedule that keeps your road in shape without overspending.

What causes potholes on private roads? Water is the primary culprit. Water gets under the road surface through cracks, then freeze-thaw cycles break the pavement apart from below. Poor drainage and inadequate base preparation make the problem worse. Fixing drainage often matters as much as fixing the pothole.

Can you grade a gravel road that has gotten really bad? Yes. Even roads with deep ruts, washouts, and lost material can be restored. We may need to add material, reshape the crown, and improve drainage, but we can bring most gravel roads back to good condition.

How much does road maintenance cost? Cost depends on the length, condition, surface type, and scope of work needed. A simple grading pass costs significantly less than resurfacing. We assess your road and give you options with clear pricing for each.

Do you work with HOAs on shared private roads? Yes. We provide maintenance programs for HOAs and multi-property road systems. One contract, scheduled visits, and consistent maintenance keeps shared roads in condition without the headache of coordinating individual property owners.

When is the best time for road work in Colorado? Asphalt work requires warm temperatures, so late spring through early fall is ideal. Gravel road grading can happen earlier in the season. Getting on the schedule before summer ensures your road is ready when you need it.

Dylan Neubert, Professional Agricultural / Equestrian and Fencing Services in Colorado, Owner of Alpine Earthworks
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Colorado Native Local expertise you can trust

I’m Dylan, owner of Alpine Earthworks.

My team specializes in rural solutions for Colorado landowners who care about quality.

  • Equestrian and agricultural fencing

  • Land grading and foundation excavation

  • Fire mitigation and brush clearing

  • Asphalt paving and driveway installation

  • Septic systems and utilities

I’ll be your point of contact managing all the details, so you don’t have to juggle contractors.

You’ll feel so relieved seeing work getting done right. We take pride in honest work and communication. We use top-tier equipment and hold ourselves to a high standard of excellence.

Few things compare to bringing a client’s vision to life. I can’t wait to help with yours.

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