Professional asphalt and concrete driveway installation that handles New Jersey weather without the headaches.
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You know what it’s like dealing with a cracked, uneven driveway. Every time you pull in, you’re reminded that it needs fixing. Every winter makes it worse.
Here’s what changes when you get it done right. You pull into a smooth, properly graded surface that actually drains water instead of collecting it. No more dodging potholes or worrying about scraping your car’s undercarriage.
Your neighbors notice. Your property value reflects it. Most importantly, you stop thinking about your driveway because it just works. That’s what happens when the job gets done with proper materials, the right equipment, and contractors who understand how Somerset County’s clay soil and freeze-thaw cycles affect long-term durability.
Platinum Paving has been handling residential driveway projects throughout Somerset County for years. We understand the soil conditions in Van Dorans Mills and how New Jersey’s weather patterns affect different paving materials.
You won’t get a cookie-cutter approach from us. Clay soil requires different base preparation than sandy soil. Proper drainage matters more here than in other areas. We factor in these local conditions because we’ve seen what happens when contractors don’t.
Our team handles the permits, follows local building codes, and uses professional-grade equipment that most residential contractors don’t invest in. We’re not the biggest paving company in New Jersey, but we’re the ones your neighbors call when they want it done right the first time.
First, we evaluate your existing driveway and drainage situation. This isn’t a five-minute walkthrough. We check the current base, measure slopes for proper water runoff, and identify any underlying issues that need addressing before new pavement goes down.
Next comes excavation and base preparation. This is where most problems start if it’s done wrong. We remove the old material, grade the subbase properly, and install the right thickness of crushed stone. For our area’s clay soil, this step is critical.
Then we install your new asphalt or concrete surface using commercial-grade equipment. Proper compaction matters. Temperature matters. Timing matters. We don’t rush this part because you can’t fix it later without starting over.
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Asphalt driveways cost less upfront and handle freeze-thaw cycles well, but they need periodic sealing. Concrete costs more initially but lasts longer with minimal maintenance. Both work in our climate when installed correctly.
For asphalt, we use hot-mix asphalt applied at proper thickness with adequate base preparation. Most residential jobs need at least 2-3 inches of asphalt over 6-8 inches of compacted stone base, depending on your soil conditions and expected traffic.
Concrete driveways require different considerations. We use air-entrained concrete that resists freeze damage, install proper control joints to manage cracking, and ensure adequate curing time. The base preparation is similar, but the installation process takes longer. Both options include proper drainage solutions because water is your driveway’s biggest enemy in New Jersey.