Oil and Stone Driveway in Stony Brook, NY

Get 15 Years From Your Driveway

Half the cost of replacement, twice the durability of basic repairs, with the natural stone look your neighbors will notice.

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Tar and Chip Driveway Benefits

What You Actually Get Here

Your driveway stops being the eyesore on the block. No more apologizing for cracks, potholes, or that faded gray mess that screams “I’ve been putting this off for years.”

Oil and stone gives you a surface that handles everything Long Island throws at it. Snow plows, salt trucks, summer heat waves, spring freeze-thaw cycles. The embedded stone creates natural traction that keeps you from sliding around when it’s wet or icy.

You’re looking at 10 to 15 years of not thinking about your driveway again. No constant patching, no worrying about guests pulling up to something that looks neglected. Just a solid, attractive surface that does its job without drama.

Stony Brook Paving Contractors

We Know Long Island Driveways

All Purpose Paving has been handling driveway projects across Long Island for years. We understand what works here and what doesn’t, especially when dealing with the soil conditions and weather patterns around Stony Brook.

Our team knows the difference between a quick fix and a lasting solution. We’ve seen every type of driveway failure this area produces, from poor drainage to base problems to surfaces that just weren’t built for Northeast conditions.

When you’re dealing with a significant investment like your driveway, experience with local conditions matters more than the lowest bid.

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Oil and Stone Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, the existing surface gets cleaned and any major issues get addressed. If there are base problems or drainage issues, those get fixed before anything else happens. No point in putting a good surface over a bad foundation.

Next comes the liquid asphalt application, followed immediately by the stone layer. The stone gets embedded into the asphalt using specialized rollers, creating a bond that holds up under traffic and weather. The whole process typically takes one to two days, depending on the size of your driveway.

After installation, there’s a brief curing period where light traffic is fine but you’ll want to avoid heavy vehicles or sharp turns. Within a week, your driveway is ready for normal use and will continue getting stronger as the surface fully sets.

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What's Included in Your Project

Every oil and stone project starts with a thorough evaluation of your existing driveway. This includes checking the base condition, drainage patterns, and identifying any areas that need special attention before the new surface goes down.

The installation includes surface preparation, liquid asphalt application, stone embedding, and final rolling. You get to choose from different stone sizes and colors to match your home’s appearance. Most Stony Brook area projects use locally sourced stone that complements the neighborhood aesthetic.

After completion, you receive maintenance guidelines and information about when and how to handle any future touch-ups. The goal is a surface that performs well for years without requiring constant attention or expensive repairs.

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You can expect 10 to 15 years from a properly installed oil and stone driveway in the Long Island area. The lifespan depends on factors like traffic volume, maintenance, and weather exposure. Driveways that get regular use but not heavy truck traffic typically reach the higher end of that range. The key is proper installation over a solid base and using the right stone size for your specific conditions. Some homeowners see even longer life with periodic maintenance applications every 8-10 years.
Oil and stone typically costs 50-70% less than complete asphalt replacement. A full asphalt driveway replacement in the Stony Brook area usually runs $8,000 to $15,000 or more, depending on size and site conditions. Oil and stone for the same driveway typically ranges from $3,000 to $6,000. The exact savings depend on your driveway’s current condition, size, and any prep work needed. You’re getting a durable, attractive surface for significantly less money than starting over with new asphalt.
Yes, in most cases oil and stone can be applied directly over existing asphalt, which is part of what makes it cost-effective. The existing surface needs to be structurally sound, though minor cracks and surface wear aren’t problems. If there are major base failures, drainage issues, or significant structural problems, those need to be addressed first. During the initial evaluation, any areas that need repair or additional prep work get identified. This approach recycles your existing driveway investment rather than starting from scratch.
Oil and stone performs very well in Northeast winter conditions. The embedded stone creates natural texture that provides better traction than smooth asphalt, especially when wet or icy. Snow plows can be used normally without damaging the surface, and the material handles freeze-thaw cycles better than many alternatives. Salt and deicing chemicals don’t cause the same deterioration issues you see with some other surfaces. The key is proper installation that accounts for drainage, so water doesn’t pool and create ice problems.
Oil and stone driveways are relatively low-maintenance compared to other options. You’ll want to keep the surface clean and address any drainage issues promptly. Occasional loose stone is normal in the first few weeks and can be swept back into place or removed. After several years, some areas might benefit from a light application of additional stone and sealant, but this is minor compared to major repairs. Avoid using sharp tools for snow removal, and be cautious with heavy vehicles making sharp turns until the surface is fully cured.
Most residential oil and stone driveways can be completed in one to two days, depending on size and site conditions. The actual installation process is faster than new asphalt construction because you’re working with the existing base. Weather conditions need to be appropriate – dry conditions with temperatures above 50 degrees work best. After installation, you can use the driveway for light traffic almost immediately, with full use recommended after about a week. This quick turnaround means minimal disruption to your daily routine compared to more extensive driveway replacement projects.