Paving Contractor in Princeton Meadows, NJ

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What You Get With Professional Paving

Your driveway or parking lot becomes an asset instead of a liability. No more worrying about cracks letting water seep toward your foundation. No more apologizing to customers about potholes in your parking lot.

You get smooth, durable asphalt that handles New Jersey winters without falling apart. Your property looks professional again. Visitors notice the difference immediately.

The right paving contractor saves you money long-term because the job gets done correctly from the start. You avoid the headache of calling someone else to fix what should have been done right the first time.

Princeton Meadows Paving Company

We Know New Jersey Asphalt

Platinum Paving has been handling asphalt projects throughout Princeton Meadows and surrounding areas for years. We understand how freeze-thaw cycles affect pavement and what it takes to build surfaces that last.

You’re working with a licensed paving contractor who carries proper insurance. We’ve paved driveways for homeowners and parking lots for businesses across the region.

Our crew shows up when scheduled and finishes projects on time. No disappearing acts or excuses about weather when conditions are perfectly fine for paving work.

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Professional Paving Process

How We Handle Your Paving Project

First, we assess your current asphalt and drainage situation. Many paving problems start with water that doesn’t drain properly, so we identify those issues upfront.

Next, we prepare the base correctly. This means excavating to the right depth and compacting the foundation material properly. Shortcuts here cause problems later, so we don’t take them.

Then we apply the asphalt at the correct temperature and thickness for your specific application. Residential driveways need different specifications than commercial parking lots. We adjust our approach accordingly and finish with proper compaction for a smooth, durable surface.

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Driveway and Parking Lot Paving

Complete Paving Services for Your Property

We handle both residential driveway paving and commercial parking lot projects. Whether you need a complete replacement or repairs to extend your current asphalt’s life, we have the equipment and experience.

Our services include proper site preparation, base installation, asphalt application, and final grading for drainage. We work with property managers who need reliable contractors for ongoing maintenance and homeowners dealing with deteriorating driveways.

Princeton Meadows properties face specific challenges from weather and soil conditions. We’ve learned what works in this area and what doesn’t. You benefit from that local knowledge on every project.

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Most residential driveway projects take 1-2 days depending on size and current conditions. Day one typically involves excavation and base preparation. Day two covers asphalt installation and finishing work. Commercial projects vary more based on square footage and complexity. Weather can affect timing, but we only work when conditions allow for proper asphalt application. You’ll have a clear timeline before we start, and we stick to it unless genuine weather issues arise.
Repairs work when you have isolated problem areas but the overall base remains solid. We can patch holes, seal cracks, and address specific damaged sections. Full replacement becomes necessary when the base has failed, you have widespread cracking, or the asphalt has reached the end of its useful life. A quick assessment tells us which approach makes sense for your situation and budget. Sometimes repairs buy you a few more years; other times replacement is the only cost-effective solution.
New Jersey requires paving contractors to hold proper licensing and insurance. Ask to see both before signing any contract. Licensed contractors understand local building codes and proper installation techniques. We also carry insurance that protects you if something goes wrong during the project. Any legitimate paving contractor will provide this information readily. If someone hesitates or makes excuses about licensing, find a different contractor. The small savings isn’t worth the risk of poor workmanship or liability issues.
Paving costs depend on square footage, current conditions, and project complexity. Simple overlay projects cost less than full-depth replacement. Commercial work typically runs different rates than residential due to different specifications and equipment requirements. We provide written estimates that break down materials, labor, and any additional work needed. Extremely low bids often indicate corners will be cut on materials or preparation. Quality paving requires proper materials and techniques, which costs more upfront but saves money long-term.
You can typically walk on new asphalt within a few hours, but wait at least 24-48 hours before driving on it. Hot weather extends this timeline because asphalt stays softer longer. We’ll give you specific guidance based on weather conditions and the type of asphalt used for your project. Driving too early can leave tire marks or cause indentations that become permanent. It’s better to wait an extra day than deal with surface damage that could have been easily avoided.
Seal coating every 2-3 years protects asphalt from water penetration and UV damage. Address small cracks quickly before they become larger problems. Keep the surface clean of debris and standing water when possible. Avoid heavy loads concentrated in small areas, especially during hot weather when asphalt is softer. Good drainage prevents most serious asphalt problems, so keep drainage areas clear. These simple steps can double the life of your pavement compared to neglected asphalt that receives no maintenance attention.