J & J Asphalt Company is an asphalt contractor serving the needs of Rapid City, SD, and the Entire Black Hills area. We are the only American owned asphalt producing company in the Black Hills. We provide asphalt paving services to residential and commercial customers. We pride ourselves on quality, customer service, and teamwork. Why should you choose J & J Asphalt Company? We are the preferred supplier to Rapid City SD and the Black Hills region, our management and staff are knowledgeable with an abundance of expertise in all areas of paving we offer aggregate base delivery and placement, and many of our employees hold certifications from the Department of Transportation and are able to handle any project.

What's new?

Because asphalt is more flexible than concrete, it's an excellent material for a driveway or patio for your home. You won't have to worry about expensive damages to repair when the ground contracts during the winter and expands during the summer.

Posted on Mar 12, 2021  •  Facebook

In the new construction of a commercial parking lot, top soils first need to be excavated before a crushed aggregate base course (or stone base) is installed. Then the base is shaped, graded, and compacted with a vibratory roller to attain maximum compaction.

Posted on Mar 09, 2021  •  Facebook

Depending on your neighborhood, it could be frowned upon to park your car on the street. If your driveway doesn’t have enough space, we’re always happy to help you extend it.

Posted on Mar 04, 2021  •  Facebook

The United States produces about 550 tons of asphalt pavement every year, according to the National Asphalt Pavement Association. From asphalt plants to contractors handling individual projects, asphalt provides jobs for about 300,000 Americans.

Posted on Mar 02, 2021  •  Facebook

Addressing cracks in your asphalt driveway is important. When water invades them and it freezes and thaws, it causes even greater damage. Cracks can be repaired by having a sealcoat applied or by laying down a new top coat.

Posted on Feb 25, 2021  •  Facebook