Driveway Construction in Flathead County, MT
Built to last through Montana winters and heavy use
Site assessment
We evaluate soil type, drainage, and terrain to plan properly.
Excavation and grading
Our equipment removes obstacles and levels the surface for a solid foundation.
Base preparation
We start by understanding your property's soil composition and drainage patterns.
Material and finishing
Flathead County's clay and rocky terrain demands careful preparation before any material goes down.

Customized solutions for your property
Every driveway is different. We tailor our approach to match your property's unique conditions, budget, and long-term needs in Flathead County.
Material selection
Asphalt offers quick installation and lower upfront cost. Concrete provides superior durability through freeze-thaw cycles and requires less maintenance over time.
Drainage design
Proper drainage prevents water pooling and ice formation. We engineer slopes and install systems that handle spring runoff and heavy precipitation.

A driveway built right pays dividends
Stands the test
Montana freeze-thaw cycles demand solid construction and proper drainage.
Curb appeal matters
A well-maintained driveway enhances your property's first impression and value.
Access all seasons
Safe passage in snow, ice, and heavy rain without worry.
Peace of mind
Professional installation means fewer repairs and longer-lasting performance ahead.
Questions
Find answers to common questions about driveway construction in Flathead County
Most residential driveways in Flathead County require a grading permit from the county. We handle all permit applications and coordinate with local authorities to ensure your project meets Montana building codes. This protects your investment and ensures the work is done right.
A typical residential driveway takes five to ten business days depending on size, site conditions, and weather. We schedule work during optimal seasons to avoid spring thaw and heavy snow. We'll provide a detailed timeline before we start.
Asphalt and concrete both perform well in Flathead County, but concrete handles our freeze-thaw cycles better long-term. We recommend proper base preparation and drainage to prevent cracking. We'll discuss the best option for your specific location and budget.
Seal asphalt every two to three years and clear snow promptly to prevent ice buildup. Concrete needs occasional sealing and crack repair. Proper drainage is critical in our climate to avoid water damage and potholes.
Size, material choice, site preparation, and local soil conditions all impact pricing. Rocky terrain or poor drainage requires more grading work. We provide a free estimate after assessing your property.
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Build a driveway that lasts
KHK & Company LLC builds driveways engineered for Flathead County winters and heavy use
