Rubber Driveways
Rubber That Rolls With You
A poured rubber driveway is created by applying a layer of rubber granules mixed with a durable binder over existing concrete or asphalt. The material is hand-troweled to follow the shape of your current surface, resulting in a seamless rubber driveway coating that conceals cracks and handles heavy use.


This approach works as a rubber asphalt alternative. Plus, you don't need to demolish the existing surface. It can be used on driveways that are rough, faded, or uneven, providing a smoother, more flexible finish that responds better to freeze-thaw cycles and heavy vehicles.
Benefits of Rubber Driveways

Durability

Low Maintenance

Hides Cracks

Holds Less Heat
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a rubber driveway last?
Most rubber driveways last 10–15 years or longer with minimal upkeep.
Can it be installed over cracked concrete?
Yes. Small to moderate cracks are filled and bridged by the rubber layer. Larger issues are prepped during the base repair.
How much does a rubber driveway cost?
Costs vary based on square footage, condition of the current surface, and color selection. We provide quotes after an on-site evaluation.
Does it get hot in the summer?
Lighter-colored rubber driveways stay noticeably cooler than blacktop or dark concrete.
Can it handle heavy vehicles?
Yes. It’s built for cars, trucks, and daily use.
Transform Your Driveway
If your concrete is cracked, your asphalt is slick, or your surface just doesn’t hold up—it's time for something better. A rubber driveway from Precision Poured Rubber adds traction, lasts through seasons, and keeps your property looking sharp. Contact us today for a quote on rubber driveways in St. Louis.