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Rock / Asphalt Millings

Driveways, parking areas, paths & base material using recycled asphalt millings & crushed rock — serving Duval & St. Johns County

P1Mitigators is Your Project Coordinator

P1Mitigators doesn't swing the hammer — we manage it. We coordinate with top-rated local trade companies that have proven their reliability, safety, efficiency, and competitive pricing. Every job is project-managed by P1Mit from start to finish — inspections, insurance processing, contractor oversight, and quality control. One call. One point of contact. Zero drama.

Vetted Local Trades
Full Project Management
Insurance Coordination

What We Coordinate

Asphalt millings for driveways & parking areas
Crushed rock & gravel installation
Base material for construction & site prep
Driveway resurfacing with recycled millings
Parking lot & commercial pad installation
Farm roads, horse trails & rural paths
Grading, leveling & machine compaction
Drainage-friendly permeable surfaces
Cost-effective alternative to poured asphalt
Millings + concrete combo projects available
HOA-approved driveway solutions
Serving Jacksonville, St. Augustine & surrounding areas
Free estimates — 904-891-8435

Why Asphalt Millings?

Recycled asphalt millings are crushed, reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) from road and parking lot resurfacing projects. When spread and compacted, millings bind together and harden — especially in Florida's heat — creating a durable, semi-permanent surface.

Millings cost a fraction of poured asphalt or concrete. A typical residential driveway in Jacksonville can be resurfaced with millings for 50–70% less than fresh asphalt. For large areas like parking lots, farm roads, and commercial pads, the savings are even bigger.

Unlike gravel, millings don't wash away easily. The tar residue in the material causes it to rebind under heat and pressure, creating a surface that gets stronger over time. It's permeable enough to handle Florida rain, but solid enough to support heavy vehicles and equipment.

Common Uses for Asphalt Millings in Jacksonville & St. Johns County

Residential Driveways

Full driveway installs or resurfacing over existing gravel, dirt, or deteriorating asphalt. Popular in Mandarin, Arlington, Southside, and St. Johns County.

Parking Lots & Commercial Pads

Cost-effective surfacing for small business lots, storage yards, and equipment staging areas across the Jacksonville metro.

Farm Roads & Rural Properties

Millings are the go-to for rural Duval and St. Johns County properties — horse farms, ranches, hunting camps, and long private roads.

Paths, Walkways & Side Yards

Low-profile milling paths for side yards, garden access, RV pads, and boat trailer parking.

Base Layer for Future Paving

Millings make an excellent compacted base for future asphalt or concrete pours — so you're investing, not just patching.

Pothole & Erosion Repair

Fill and compact washout areas, potholes, and eroded sections of existing driveways without tearing up the whole surface.

Our Process

1

Site Visit & Measurement

We visit your property, measure the area, assess drainage and grading needs, and provide a written estimate.

2

Grading & Prep

Existing surface is graded, leveled, and shaped. Poor drainage areas are corrected before material goes down.

3

Material Delivery & Spread

Fresh asphalt millings are delivered by the truckload, spread evenly across the prepared area to the specified depth.

4

Machine Compaction

Industrial roller or plate compactor packs the millings tight. This is what turns loose material into a solid driving surface.

5

Final Inspection

We walk the job with you, check drainage flow, edges, and compaction — and make sure you're 100% satisfied.

Frequently Asked Questions

How thick should asphalt millings be?

For driveways and parking areas, we recommend 3–4 inches of compacted millings. For heavier use (commercial, equipment), 4–6 inches is standard.

Do millings need to be sealed?

Not required, but some homeowners seal millings after a few months to create a blacker, more finished look. The material hardens naturally in Florida heat.

How long do millings last?

Properly installed and compacted millings last 10–20+ years. They get harder and more stable over time.

Are millings better than gravel?

For most applications, yes. Millings compact into a solid surface while gravel stays loose. Millings also don't scatter or wash away like gravel does in heavy rain.

Can I put concrete on top of millings later?

Yes — compacted millings make an excellent base for future concrete or asphalt pours. Many customers start with millings and upgrade later.

Do you serve St. Johns County?

Yes. We serve all of Duval County (Jacksonville, Arlington, Mandarin, Southside, Beaches, Westside, Northside) and St. Johns County (St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra, Nocatee, Fruit Cove, Julington Creek).

Need Concrete Work Too?

Millings + concrete combo projects available. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, slabs & more.

Service Area — Duval & St. Johns County

P1Mitigators coordinates asphalt milling and crushed rock projects across the greater Jacksonville and St. Augustine metro areas, including:

Jacksonville
Arlington
Mandarin
Southside
Westside
Northside
Beaches
Orange Park
St. Augustine
Ponte Vedra
Nocatee
Fruit Cove
Julington Creek
World Golf Village
Fleming Island

Ready for Relief?

One call. One point of contact. Let us handle the coordination so you don't have to.

P1Mitigators coordinates rock and asphalt milling projects across Duval County and St. Johns County through our vetted network of local contractors. Recycled asphalt millings are one of the most cost-effective, durable solutions for driveways, parking lots, farm roads, paths, and base layers in the Jacksonville and St. Augustine areas. Millings compact and harden over time — especially in Florida heat — creating a solid, low-maintenance surface that lasts for years without the price tag of poured asphalt or concrete.