Spillman Paving - Anchorage's Qualified Landscaping
2140 Ivan Dr, Anchorage, AK 99507
Question Answers
Can pavers or gravel help with exposed landscape fabric in Anchorage?
Absolutely. Exposed fabric is often caused by frost heave and erosion. We install interlocking pavers and engineered gravel bases that lock together, preventing the shifting that pushes fabric to the surface. This creates a stable, low-maintenance surface that solves the exposure problem permanently.
My lawn is patchy and damaged after winter. Can you help?
Yes, this is a common issue in Anchorage. We assess the damage to determine if the cause is soil compaction, poor drainage, or ice damage. Our service includes core aeration, regrading for proper runoff, and topdressing with quality soil to create a healthy base for reseeding or sodding, ensuring a resilient lawn for next season.
What's the best time of year in Anchorage to address these landscaping issues?
Planning in late spring or early summer is ideal. This allows the ground to fully thaw and dry, giving us a stable base for grading, paver installation, or soil work. Completing projects by early fall gives new lawns time to establish and new hardscapes to settle before winter, ensuring they perform well come spring.
Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
About the Company
Spillman Paving is a trusted Anchorage contractor specializing in landscaping and general construction solutions designed for Alaska's demanding climate. We understand the unique challenges local homeowners face, such as landscape fabric becoming exposed due to frost heave or lawns being damaged by heavy snowpack and winter ice. Our team addresses these issues head-on with durable, permanent hardscaping solutions like interlocking pavers and properly installed gravel surfaces that resist shifting and exposure. For snow-damaged lawns, we offer expert grading, drainage correction, and soil preparation to promote healthy regrowth. By combining local expertise with robust materials and techniques, we help Anchorage residents build outdoor spaces that are both beautiful and built to last through our long winters.

















