Turner Asphalt & Sealcoating is a trusted commercial paving contractor based in Nashville, TN, serving Franklin, Brentwood, Smyrna, La Vergne, Murfreesboro, Mt. Juliet, and surrounding areas. As a third-generation leader in the asphalt and concrete paving industry, we specialize in asphalt paving, sealcoating, concrete paving, parking lot striping, milling, and site preparation. With over 20 years of experience, we’re committed to delivering long-lasting surfaces and exceptional customer service. Our people-first approach ensures quality results for every commercial paving project.
Frequently Asked Questions About Turner Asphalt & Sealcoating
What Services Does Turner Asphalt Offer?
ADA Parking Requirements
Asphalt Paving
Asphalt Repair
Parking Lot Paving
Concrete & Curbing
Crack Filling
Drainage & Utilities
Infrared Asphalt Repairs
Milling & Reclamation
Patching & Pothole Repairs
Pavement Markings
Power Sweeping
Safety Features
Sealcoating
Soil Stabilization
Sports Courts and Specialty Coatings
Snow Plowing & Ice Management
What States Does Turner Asphalt Operate In?
We provide full-service paving expertise across the Southeastern United States, specifically in:
North Carolina
South Carolina
Virginia
Georgia
Tennessee
Florida
Does Turner Asphalt Offer Estimates for Projects?
Yes. We offer free quotes for prospective clients searching for the right paving contractor. Give us a call at 866-326-4434, or fill out the form on our Contact page. We’ll be in touch as soon as we can.
Does Turner Asphalt Only Pave With Asphalt, or Do You Also Use Cement and Other Materials?
While our name is Turner Asphalt, we offer a wide range of paving services that involve the use of cement and other materials. Ask one of our representatives about your specific needs. They’ll be able to answer your questions and provide detailed estimates for your project.
What’s the Difference Between Asphalt and Cement?
Asphalt is usually preferred for roads because it’s more affordable and easier to repair throughout its lifetime. Cement costs a bit more, but it tends to be stronger and stay in good shape for longer. It’s often used for sidewalks, curbs, and driveways. The downside to cement is that it’s harder to repair.