How Much Does Asphalt Cost in Maine?
Asphalt averages $131.04 per ton in Maine as of 2026 research, with metro-level pricing ranging from $124.49 (lowest-cost metro) to $138.90 (highest-cost metro). That's a 12% premium over the national midpoint of $117.00 per ton (source; confidence: high). The state midpoint is computed by applying Maine's 1.12× regional adjustment to the national-average dataset documented on our pricing methodology page.
Use the metro table below for finer-grained budgeting — within Maine, the spread between the cheapest and most expensive metro on the same material can run 15-30%.
What Drives Asphalt Pricing in Maine?
Maine runs roughly 12% above the national midpoint on construction inputs, reflecting higher-cost, largely rural New England logistics, long freight distances from major supply hubs, deep-frost foundation requirements, and a short building season that concentrates demand. Greater Portland is the highest-cost market in the state by a wide margin, while Lewiston-Auburn and Bangor sit closer to the statewide baseline.
Climate and supply factors: Maine's biggest cost drivers are ground and geology, not just weather. Deep seasonal frost forces footings well below grade (about 48 in in the south to 60-72 in in the north), and frost-protected shallow foundations (FPSFs) with rigid insulation are a common engineered alternative. Much of inland and northern Maine sits on shallow granite ledge and bedrock, so excavation for footings, basements, and utilities can require blasting or heavy ripping. Across southern and coastal Maine, the Presumpscot Formation - a glacial-marine silty 'blue' clay - is a widespread, moisture-sensitive soil that can be soft and unstable and often needs over-excavation, structural fill, or engineered footings. Radon from the state's granitic bedrock is common enough that mitigation is a routine consideration, and the short season plus coastal exposure add to schedule and durability costs.
Asphalt Prices by Maine's Major Metros
Per-metro estimates apply each metro's population-weighted price tier to the Maine state midpoint. Population figures are 2024 ACS estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.
| Metro | Population | Per Ton | vs. State Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Portland | 69K | $138.90 | +6% |
| Lewiston | 38K | $125.80 | -4% |
| Bangor | 32K | $129.73 | -1% |
| South Portland | 27K | $136.28 | +4% |
| Auburn | 25K | $124.49 | -5% |
When to Buy Asphalt in Maine
Construction season in Maine: Roughly May through October is the core building season. Long, cold winters and deep ground frost make winter foundation work slow and expensive - crews rely on ground thawing, insulated blankets, and heated enclosures to place concrete in the shoulder months - so many projects compress into a short, busy summer window that can tighten crew and ready-mix availability.
Hot-mix asphalt plants typically run April-November and shut down in winter; spring re-opening pricing tends to be the year's lowest while late-summer is the year's highest. For non-emergency work in Maine, ordering during the off-peak window typically saves 5-15% vs. spring/summer peak pricing. Material yards run promotional pricing twice a year — early-spring (Mar-Apr) on bagged products and late-fall (Oct-Nov) on bulk aggregates as plants clear inventory before shutdown.
Climate & Code Considerations for Asphalt in Maine
Frost line: 48-72 in (Maine is a deep-frost state; design frost depth runs about 48 in across southern Maine, including Portland and Lewiston, rises to roughly 60 in around Bangor, and reaches 60-72 in in far-northern Aroostook County. There is no single statewide number - footing depth is set by the local code-enforcement officer, so confirm the value for your town before digging.). Frost line drives footing and base depth on hardscape projects — though it has less direct impact on per-ton asphalt pricing.
State / local code: Maine follows the Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code (MUBEC), a statewide code built on the International Residential Code (IRC), International Building Code (IBC), and companion ICC energy provisions, administered through the state (Office of State Fire Marshal / Maine Office of Community Affairs, Division of Building Codes and Standards). Enforcement is mandatory in municipalities with a population greater than 4,000; smaller towns may adopt and enforce it by choice. Note that MUBEC compliance is the owner's responsibility statewide, even in towns that do not actively enforce it.
Where to Find Asphalt Suppliers in Maine
Authoritative directories for sourcing ready-mix producers, aggregate quarries, and bagged-product retailers across Maine:
- Maine Aggregate Association (MAA)
- NRMCA ready-mix producer directory (filter by state)
- Quikrete dealer locator
Get quotes from at least three local suppliers — pricing on the same spec varies 10-20% across producers in the same metro. Volume orders (10+ cu yd ready-mix, 20+ tons aggregate, full pallets bagged) typically earn another 5-10% off published quotes.
Calculate Asphalt for Your Project
Use our Asphalt Calculator to estimate quantity, then apply Maine's 1.12× adjustment to the national-average cost displayed on the calculator. The calculator's built-in cost overlay uses national pricing — multiply the displayed total by 1.12 for a Maine-specific estimate, or use the per-metro figures in the table above for tighter budgeting.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does asphalt cost per ton in Maine?
Asphalt averages $131.04 per ton in Maine, with a metro range of $124.49 to $138.90 as of 2026. Maine pricing runs about 12% above the national midpoint.
What is the cheapest Maine metro for asphalt?
Auburn typically prices the lowest of the major Maine metros, around $124.49 per ton. Portland typically prices the highest, around $138.90. Differences come from delivery distance to producer plants and metro-area labor rates.
When is the best time of year to buy asphalt in Maine?
Roughly May through October is the core building season. Long, cold winters and deep ground frost make winter foundation work slow and expensive - crews rely on ground thawing, insulated blankets, and heated enclosures to place concrete in the shoulder months - so many projects compress into a short, busy summer window that can tighten crew and ready-mix availability. Hot-mix asphalt plants typically run April-November and shut down in winter; spring re-opening pricing tends to be the year's lowest while late-summer is the year's highest. For non-emergency work, ordering off-peak (late fall in cold-winter states, mid-winter in southern states) typically saves 5-15% vs. spring/summer peak pricing.
What code requirements affect asphalt costs in Maine?
Maine follows the Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code (MUBEC), a statewide code built on the International Residential Code (IRC), International Building Code (IBC), and companion ICC energy provisions, administered through the state (Office of State Fire Marshal / Maine Office of Community Affairs, Division of Building Codes and Standards). Enforcement is mandatory in municipalities with a population greater than 4,000; smaller towns may adopt and enforce it by choice. Note that MUBEC compliance is the owner's responsibility statewide, even in towns that do not actively enforce it.
Where can I find asphalt suppliers in Maine?
Start with the Maine Aggregate Association (MAA), the NRMCA national producer directory filtered to Maine, or the Quikrete dealer locator for bagged products. Get quotes from at least three local suppliers — pricing varies 10-20% across producers in the same metro.
Why is asphalt more expensive in Maine than the national average?
Maine runs roughly 12% above the national midpoint on construction inputs, reflecting higher-cost, largely rural New England logistics, long freight distances from major supply hubs, deep-frost foundation requirements, and a short building season that concentrates demand. Greater Portland is the highest-cost market in the state by a wide margin, while Lewiston-Auburn and Bangor sit closer to the statewide baseline.
Related Pages
- All asphalt prices by state
- All construction material prices in Maine
- Asphalt prices in New Hampshire
- Asphalt prices in Massachusetts
- Asphalt Calculator
- Pricing methodology & sources
National-average pricing triangulated from asphapro.com. Updated Apr 2026 · methodology
Estimates only. Always verify with your supplier before ordering.
Written by Daniel McCarney — AceCalc