Paving Contractor in Concordia, NJ

Asphalt That Actually Lasts

Professional paving contractor delivering durable driveways and parking lots built for New Jersey weather.

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Professional Asphalt Paving Services

What You Get With Us

Your driveway or parking lot becomes an asset, not a liability. No more worrying about cracks spreading every winter or water pooling after storms.

You get asphalt that handles New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles without falling apart. Proper drainage keeps water moving where it should. Clean edges and smooth surfaces that actually improve your property value.

The difference is in the details most contractors skip. We prep the base right the first time. We use commercial-grade materials even on residential jobs. And we understand how Concordia’s soil and weather affect long-term performance.

Licensed Paving Contractor Concordia

We Know New Jersey Paving

Platinum Paving has been handling asphalt projects throughout Concordia and the surrounding areas for years. We’re licensed, insured, and focused on work that lasts.

We’ve seen what happens when corners get cut on base preparation or drainage. That’s why we do things right from the start. Our team understands local soil conditions, weather patterns, and what it takes to build asphalt that survives New Jersey winters.

You’re not just getting a paving crew. You’re getting contractors who live and work in this area and stand behind every job we complete.

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Our Paving Process

How We Handle Your Project

First, we assess your site and discuss exactly what you need. No high-pressure sales tactics or inflated estimates. Just honest evaluation of your property and clear pricing.

Next comes proper excavation and base preparation. This is where many contractors cut corners, but it’s the foundation of everything. We remove existing material, grade for proper drainage, and compact the base to industry standards.

Then we install your new asphalt using commercial-grade materials and equipment. Hot mix asphalt gets laid at the right temperature, compacted properly, and finished with clean edges. You get a surface that looks professional and performs for years.

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Residential Commercial Paving Services

What's Included In Every Job

Every paving project includes proper site preparation, base installation, and professional asphalt application. We handle permits when needed and ensure all work meets local codes.

For driveways, that means excavation to proper depth, stone base installation, and hot mix asphalt applied with commercial equipment. Parking lots get the same attention to detail, plus striping and marking if needed.

We also address drainage issues that could cause problems later. Proper grading and water management aren’t extras – they’re part of doing the job right. You get asphalt that sheds water properly and doesn’t develop low spots or pooling areas.

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Most residential driveways take 1-2 days to complete, depending on size and site conditions. Day one typically involves excavation and base preparation. Day two is asphalt installation and finishing. Weather can affect timing – we won’t install asphalt in rain or when temperatures are too low. Commercial parking lots obviously take longer, usually 3-5 days for average-sized lots. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.
They’re essentially the same material – hot mix asphalt. “Blacktop” is just a common term people use, especially for driveways. The key difference is in the mix design and application. Residential driveways typically use a finer mix that’s easier to work with in smaller areas. Commercial applications might use different aggregate sizes depending on expected traffic loads. What matters most is proper installation and using the right mix for your specific project, not what you call it.
Costs vary based on site conditions, access, and project size, but residential driveways typically range from $3-7 per square foot for complete installation. That includes excavation, base preparation, and asphalt application. Factors that affect price include how much existing material needs removal, drainage requirements, and site accessibility. Simple overlay projects cost less, but only work if your existing base is solid. We provide detailed estimates that break down exactly what you’re paying for.
You can typically walk on new asphalt within a few hours, but wait at least 24-48 hours before driving on it. Hot weather means longer wait times – asphalt stays softer when it’s 80+ degrees outside. We’ll let you know the specific timeframe based on weather conditions and asphalt temperature when we finish. Avoid turning your steering wheel while stopped on new asphalt for the first few weeks, as this can leave marks. Heavy vehicles should wait longer than regular cars.
Most driveway replacements don’t require permits if you’re staying within existing boundaries. However, if you’re expanding your driveway, changing drainage patterns, or connecting to public roads, permits are usually required. Commercial parking lots almost always need permits and inspections. We handle permit applications when needed and make sure all work meets local codes. It’s better to check upfront than deal with violations later. We’ll review your specific situation and let you know what’s required.
Properly installed asphalt needs minimal maintenance for the first few years. Sealcoating every 2-3 years helps protect against water penetration and UV damage, but it’s not immediately necessary on new asphalt. Keep the surface clean and address any cracks quickly before they spread. Avoid using rock salt in winter – sand or calcium chloride are better options. Most importantly, don’t let water pool anywhere on the surface. Good drainage is key to long-term performance, which is why we focus on proper grading during installation.