
Groundbreak Flagstaff Asphalt Paving brings asphalt sealcoating, driveway paving, and crack repair to Munds Park, AZ. We have served the I-17 corridor communities since 2018 and understand what 6,500-foot winters do to pavement.

At 6,500 feet, every Munds Park driveway goes through hard freeze and thaw cycles that break down bare asphalt faster than anywhere in the valley. Asphalt sealcoating every two to three years keeps water out of the surface and extends pavement life significantly in this high-country climate.
Many Munds Park cabins were built decades ago with gravel or aging asphalt access drives that have taken years of snow, ice, and monsoon runoff. Replacing a deteriorated driveway with properly graded, freshly laid asphalt gives you a surface that handles the mountain weather and reduces annual maintenance demands.
Small surface cracks in Munds Park driveways grow fast once freeze-thaw cycles get into them. Crack sealing stops water infiltration before it widens the damage, and on a seasonal cabin driveway it is one of the highest-return maintenance investments a property owner can make.
Potholes in Munds Park often form after a winter where snowmelt has repeatedly saturated the base below the pavement. Left unaddressed, they collect standing water and grow into larger failures. Prompt pothole repair protects the surrounding asphalt and makes the driveway passable after the snow season ends.
Summer monsoon thunderstorms can dump inches of rain in minutes on Munds Park properties, and driveways without proper drainage channels end up carrying all of that runoff. Installing drainage swales or channel drains alongside a driveway prevents erosion and protects the pavement base from repeated saturation.
After a Munds Park winter, surface fatigue shows up as alligator cracking, sunken sections, and edge deterioration. Targeted asphalt repair restores those sections without the cost of full replacement, which matters when your property is a seasonal cabin and your budget needs to stretch across annual upkeep.
Munds Park sits at roughly 6,500 feet on the Colorado Plateau, surrounded by the Coconino National Forest. That elevation means genuine winters - hard freezes, regular snowfall from November through March, and the ground cycling between frozen and thawed dozens of times each season. Asphalt laid without accounting for this thermal stress fails fast. Pavement contractors who normally work in the valley have never dealt with freeze-thaw damage at this scale, and it shows in the work they leave behind.
A large share of properties in Munds Park are seasonal cabins or second homes used primarily in summer, which means driveways and parking areas may go unmonitored all winter. When owners return in May or June, they often find cracks that have grown substantially, potholes that formed from snowmelt saturation, and surface oxidation that UV radiation and temperature swings have accelerated. Understanding this seasonal rhythm - the deferred damage, the spring discovery, the compressed window before summer guests arrive - is part of working here effectively.
Our crew travels the I-17 corridor regularly - Munds Park sits just off the interstate at around mile marker 323, about 20 miles south of Flagstaff, and getting there is part of our normal run. We know that unpermitted work on unincorporated lots here goes through Coconino County Development Services, not a city office, and that matters when a project needs a permit pulled before work starts. The volcanic and rocky subsoil common in this area also affects how we approach base preparation for new driveway work.
Properties near Pinewood Country Club and Lake O'Dell are areas we know well. Pine needle and debris accumulation is a real factor on driveways here - it traps moisture against the surface and accelerates oxidation if not cleared before sealcoating. We also serve Sedona, AZ to the south, where different terrain but equally demanding conditions keep our crews sharp. If you are in Mountainaire, AZ just north of here, we cover that area as well.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form. We reply within one business day and can often schedule a site visit within the same week for Munds Park properties.
A member of our team drives to your property and walks the driveway or pavement area with you. We document conditions, identify freeze-thaw or monsoon damage, and give you a written estimate with no obligation.
We schedule the job for a weather-appropriate window - sealcoating and paving require surface temperatures above 50 degrees Fahrenheit. For cabin properties, we can coordinate arrival with your schedule so you do not need to be present for every step.
We walk the finished work with you, answer any questions about cure times and the next recommended service interval, and leave the site clean. For seasonal properties, we note the condition so we can help you plan for next spring.
We serve Munds Park, AZ year-round and schedule spring and early-summer jobs for seasonal cabin owners. Call us or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day.
(928) 326-9529Munds Park is an unincorporated census-designated place in Coconino County, sitting at about 6,500 feet elevation on the Colorado Plateau. The community straddles Interstate 17 at around mile marker 323, roughly 20 miles south of Flagstaff. It is widely known as a summer destination for Phoenix-area families looking to escape desert heat, which means the year-round population is small but swells considerably between Memorial Day and Labor Day. The Pinewood Country Club golf course and Lake O'Dell give the community a resort-like character that distinguishes it from the working communities along the I-17 corridor. More information about the community is available through the Munds Park Wikipedia article.
Homes in Munds Park are largely wood-frame cabins and single-family houses built over several decades, many with gravel or older asphalt driveways that have experienced years of freeze-thaw movement and snowmelt saturation. The building stock skews toward seasonal-use properties rather than dense residential neighborhoods, so lots are generally large and tree-covered. Neighboring communities we also serve include Sedona, AZ to the south along the 89A corridor and Flagstaff, AZ to the north, where many Munds Park property owners keep primary residences.
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