Central Virginia · J. Worden & Sons
Windsor Farms is one of Richmond's most distinctive neighborhoods — English-style homes, river-edge lots, and the Agecroft Hall and Virginia House estates — and driveway paving here has to suit the setting. We pave and repave long curved approaches in the Cary Street Road and Hampton Street corridors, working with historic-district sensibilities and the mature canopy that defines Windsor Farms. No shortcuts, no generic finishes.
We build scopes for real performance, not generic estimates. Each project starts with on-site evaluation of base condition, water movement, and traffic demand, then we match the right repair or replacement strategy to protect your budget and curb appeal.
Whether you manage a commercial lot, HOA roads, church parking areas, or a residential driveway, our crews execute with production discipline, clean jobsite standards, and clear communication from estimate to final walkthrough.
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Windsor Farms sits directly on James River bank clay — the most expansive subsoil in Richmond. Original driveways in the neighborhood date to the 1920s and 1930s, with some surfaces never properly rebuilt. Modern repaving here means removing the failed surface, addressing decades of clay movement at the base level, and finishing with a precision edge that respects the architectural character of the neighborhood.
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On a 1920s–1940s original surface in Windsor Farms, full rebuild is almost always the right answer. Those surfaces have outlived their base life, and the James River clay movement means overlay just cracks over the same failed foundation. A proper rebuild with a 6-inch compacted base resets the clock for 25+ years.
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