Asphalt
Driveway Resurfacing in Sherwood, Oregon: Cost & Process
Cojo
May 30, 2026
7 min read
When a Sherwood driveway is showing its age — faded, surface-cracked, a little rough — but hasn't fallen apart, resurfacing is usually the smart fix. An overlay lays a fresh layer of asphalt over the existing surface, restoring a clean look and adding years without a full tear-out. For homeowners across Sherwood's mix of Old Town homes and newer hillside subdivisions, it keeps curb appeal up and the budget reasonable.
This guide explains what resurfacing involves, what it costs in 2026, and how to tell whether an overlay will hold or whether your driveway needs full replacement instead.
Resurfacing, or an overlay, installs a new layer of hot-mix asphalt — usually 1.5 to 2 inches thick — over a driveway with a sound base. Because the old pavement stays as part of the foundation, you skip excavation and base rebuilding.
Industry baseline ranges shown below. Actual costs vary based on driveway size, surface prep, slope, and current market conditions.
| Driveway Size | Approx. Square Footage | Industry Baseline Range |
|---|---|---|
| Single-car | 400–600 sq ft | $1,200–$2,800 |
| Two-car | 600–900 sq ft | $1,800–$4,200 |
| Three-car / long rural | 1,000–2,000+ sq ft | $3,000–$8,500+ |
A professional overlay in Sherwood follows this sequence:
An overlay works when the trouble is on the surface and the base is sound. Good candidates show:
Sherwood's clay-heavy soils hold winter moisture, and that moisture is what undermines an asphalt base over time. On sloped driveways, poor drainage can wash out a base even faster. If water has been sitting under the driveway and the base has softened, an overlay will crack again from below. Our asphalt driveway overlay guide covers the thickness and prep that make an overlay last.
Skip resurfacing if your driveway shows:
In those cases, our signs your driveway needs replacement checklist is the more honest guide, and replacement is the better long-term value.
The Willamette Valley's wet winters and dry summers set the resurfacing calendar. Hot-mix asphalt needs dry weather and surface temperatures above roughly 50°F to bond and cure, which makes late spring through early fall the working window. The area's reliable summer dry spell is excellent for curing, but the season books up — lining up an overlay in spring for early-summer work usually gets better scheduling.
Resurfacing also resets the maintenance clock. Sealcoat the new overlay after it's cured for six to twelve months, then keep it on a regular rhythm. Our asphalt maintenance services protect the new surface, and the complete asphalt driveway guide for Oregon folds resurfacing into the full maintenance plan.
Even a thorough inspection has blind spots. A few conditions only surface once work starts:
This is why an on-site assessment beats any online estimate. A contractor who walks your Sherwood driveway, probes for soft spots, and checks drainage will give you a far more reliable quote — and an honest answer on whether resurfacing will last.
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