Paving Contractor in Towaco, NJ

Quality Paving That Actually Lasts

Professional asphalt paving for driveways and parking lots that stands up to New Jersey weather.

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Professional Asphalt Paving Services

What You Get With Professional Paving

Your driveway becomes the kind that neighbors notice for the right reasons. Smooth, properly graded asphalt that handles New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or settling.

You get drainage that actually works. No more puddles sitting on your driveway after every storm, and no more water running toward your foundation.

Your property value goes up, and you stop worrying about what visitors think when they pull into your driveway. Professional paving gives you that clean, maintained look that says you take care of your property.

Licensed Paving Contractor Towaco

We Know Towaco Paving Challenges

We’ve been handling asphalt projects in Towaco and throughout Morris County for years. We understand how New Jersey weather affects pavement and what it takes to build driveways that last.

We’re licensed, insured, and equipped to handle everything from residential driveways to commercial parking lots. Our crew knows the local soil conditions, drainage requirements, and building codes that matter for your project.

You’re working with contractors who live and work in this area. We’ve paved driveways on your street and know what works here.

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Driveway Paving Process Towaco

Here's How Your Paving Project Works

First, we assess your current surface and drainage situation. We measure everything, check for proper slope, and identify any underlying issues that need attention before we start paving.

Next comes preparation. We excavate to the right depth, grade for proper drainage, and install a solid base of crushed stone. This foundation work determines how long your pavement will last.

Then we install the asphalt in proper lifts, compact it correctly, and finish the edges cleanly. We handle details like connecting to existing pavement and ensuring water flows away from your property. You get a driveway that’s ready to use and built to last.

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Complete Paving Services for Towaco

We handle residential driveway paving, from small single-car driveways to large circular drives. Every job gets the same attention to proper base preparation and drainage design.

Commercial clients get parking lot paving, roadway construction, and pavement maintenance. We work around your business schedule and understand the durability requirements for heavy traffic areas.

You also get access to related services like seal coating, crack repair, and line striping. We’re equipped to handle the complete lifecycle of your pavement, not just the initial installation.

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A properly installed asphalt driveway in New Jersey typically lasts 15-20 years with regular maintenance. The key factors are proper base preparation, adequate thickness for your traffic load, and good drainage design. New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles are hard on pavement, so quality installation matters more here than in milder climates. Regular seal coating every 3-5 years and prompt crack repair will help you reach the full lifespan of your driveway.
Asphalt and blacktop are essentially the same material – both are mixtures of aggregate and bitumen. The terms are often used interchangeably, though “blacktop” typically refers to the finer-grade mix used for driveways and smaller surfaces. The important distinction is between hot mix asphalt (which we use) and cold mix or recycled materials. Hot mix asphalt provides better durability and a smoother finish, especially important for New Jersey’s climate conditions.
Driveway paving costs in Towaco typically range from $3-7 per square foot, depending on the size, access, and site conditions. Factors that affect price include the amount of excavation needed, base material requirements, and thickness of asphalt. A standard two-car driveway usually runs $2,500-5,000. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs, so you know exactly what you’re paying for before we start work.
Most driveway paving projects in Towaco don’t require permits if you’re replacing existing pavement within the same footprint. However, if you’re expanding your driveway, changing the drainage pattern, or connecting to a public road, you may need permits from the township. We’re familiar with local requirements and can help you determine what’s needed for your specific project. When permits are required, we can guide you through the application process.
The best time for driveway paving in New Jersey is late spring through early fall, when temperatures are consistently above 50 degrees. Asphalt needs warm weather to cure properly and achieve maximum durability. We typically schedule most projects between April and October. Summer months are ideal, but spring and fall work well too. Winter paving is possible but not recommended except for emergency repairs, as cold weather affects the quality of the installation.
You can typically drive on new asphalt within 24-48 hours, depending on weather conditions and asphalt thickness. However, the pavement continues to cure and harden for several months. We recommend avoiding heavy loads and sharp turns for the first week, and being extra careful with kickstands, jacks, or anything that puts concentrated weight on small areas. Hot weather makes asphalt softer, so extra caution is needed during summer months. We’ll give you specific guidelines based on your installation and current weather conditions.