Halton Hills is small-town and rural Halton — the historic cores of Georgetown and Acton, the village of Glen Williams, and the country roads through Stewarttown and Limehouse along the Niagara Escarpment. Magnum paves the long country driveways and the small-town commercial lots that fit it.
Out here a lot of the driveways are long rural lanes — gravel or thin old asphalt running from the road to the house over a soft base. We build those properly: a compacted sub-base, the right depth, and grading that carries water off the lane instead of washing out the edges every spring. The older Georgetown and Acton town lots are mature, with grades that often need regrading before a new surface goes down.
The commercial cores in Georgetown and Acton, and the lots around the Georgetown Marketplace, have modest parking that still has to hold up to daily and contractor traffic. We build the base and slope those need and phase the work so the business keeps running.
Halton Hills sits on the escarpment, where the clay-and-rock base and freeze-thaw move asphalt around and the rural water table makes drainage the whole game. We get the grading and compaction right the first time — near Limehouse or a single Stewarttown property alike — and we are straight about whether a lane needs rebuilding or a repair will hold.
Neighbourhoods we cover in Halton Hills include Georgetown, Acton, Glen Williams, Stewarttown, and Limehouse, along with the streets and properties around the Georgetown Marketplace, the Cedarvale Park area, and the Bruce Trail through Limehouse.
Magnum Paving is an asphalt paving contractor serving Halton Hills and the Greater Toronto Area. The company runs its own in-house crews, carries $5,000,000 in liability insurance with full WSIB coverage, and holds a 5.0-star rating from 25 verified Google reviews.