Paving Contractor in Shore View, NJ

Your Driveway Fixed Right, Finally

Licensed asphalt paving contractor delivering durable results that actually last through New Jersey winters.

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Shore View Asphalt Paving Services

What You Get When It's Done Right

Your driveway becomes an asset, not an embarrassment. No more avoiding the front entrance when guests arrive. No more worrying about your car scraping on uneven surfaces or your kids tripping on cracked pavement.

You get a smooth, properly graded surface that handles Shore View’s weather extremes. Water flows where it should instead of pooling against your foundation. Your property value increases, and you stop throwing money at temporary patches that fail every winter.

The peace of mind is worth it. You know the job was done with commercial-grade materials and proper techniques, not the shortcuts that leave you calling someone else in two years.

Licensed Shore View Paving Company

We Know New Jersey Pavement

Platinum Paving has been handling asphalt projects across Shore View and the surrounding areas for years. We understand how New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles destroy poorly installed pavement and what it takes to build surfaces that last.

We hold proper licensing and insurance because this work matters. Your driveway or parking lot isn’t just pavement—it’s part of your property investment. We treat it that way.

Every project gets the same attention whether it’s a residential driveway or a commercial parking lot. Our goal is simple: do it right so you don’t have to do it again.

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Professional Paving Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, you get a free estimate with no surprises. We evaluate your existing surface, drainage situation, and specific needs. You receive a written quote that covers everything—materials, labor, cleanup, and timeline.

Next comes proper preparation. This means excavating to the right depth, addressing drainage issues, and creating a solid base. Most paving problems start here, so this step gets done right or the project doesn’t move forward.

Then the asphalt goes down at the proper temperature and thickness for your specific application. The surface gets compacted correctly and finished smooth. You get a driveway or parking lot that looks professional and performs for years, not months.

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Complete Paving Solutions

Everything Your Project Actually Needs

We provide complete asphalt paving services for residential driveways, commercial parking lots, and everything in between. This includes proper excavation, base preparation, drainage solutions, and professional-grade asphalt installation.

Our service covers both new installations and complete reconstructions of failed surfaces. If your existing pavement is beyond simple patching, we give you honest advice about what will actually solve the problem long-term.

Every project includes proper cleanup and disposal of old materials. You’re not left dealing with debris or wondering if the job is really finished. We restore the work area to better condition than when the project started.

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Most residential driveways take 1-2 days from start to finish, depending on size and complexity. Day one typically involves excavation and base preparation. Day two covers asphalt installation and finishing. Weather can affect timing—asphalt needs dry conditions and proper temperatures for best results. You can usually drive on your new driveway within 24-48 hours, though it’s best to avoid heavy loads for the first week while the surface fully cures.
Repairs work when you have isolated cracks or small areas of damage on otherwise solid pavement. Complete replacement is necessary when the base has failed, you have widespread cracking, or the surface has multiple layers of failed patches. If more than 30% of your driveway needs repair, replacement usually makes more financial sense. A properly installed new driveway will outlast repeated repairs and actually costs less over time when you factor in the ongoing maintenance of a failing surface.
In New Jersey, paving contractors should carry proper business licenses and liability insurance. Ask to see current insurance certificates and verify their license status with your local municipality. Legitimate contractors provide this information upfront without hesitation. Also check that they pull proper permits when required—this protects you from code violations and ensures the work meets local standards. Avoid contractors who demand full payment upfront or show up at your door offering leftover materials from other jobs.
New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles are brutal on poorly installed pavement. Water gets into small cracks, freezes, expands, and creates bigger cracks. This happens when the base wasn’t properly prepared, the asphalt was too thin, or drainage issues allow water to pool. Quality installation includes proper base depth, adequate asphalt thickness, and grading that moves water away from the surface. Sealcoating every few years also helps protect against water infiltration, but it can’t fix underlying installation problems.
Costs vary based on size, site conditions, and whether you need complete replacement or just overlay. Expect higher prices for projects requiring significant excavation or drainage work. The cheapest bid often means corners will be cut on base preparation or asphalt thickness—problems that cost more to fix later. Quality paving is an investment that pays off through durability and fewer repairs. Get written estimates that specify material thickness, base preparation, and exactly what’s included so you can compare properly.
Sometimes, but only if the existing surface is structurally sound with minor cosmetic issues. If your current driveway has cracks, settling, or drainage problems, paving over it just hides the problems temporarily. The new asphalt will develop the same issues within a year or two. Proper evaluation determines whether overlay is viable or if complete removal and replacement is necessary. Honest contractors will recommend the approach that actually solves your problems, not just the cheaper option that looks good initially.