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Asphalt That Actually Lasts

Professional paving contractor delivering durable driveways and parking lots that stand up to New Jersey weather.

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Professional Asphalt Paving Services

What You Get With Professional Paving

Your driveway becomes an asset instead of a liability. No more worrying about cracks spreading every winter or water pooling after storms.

You get smooth, properly graded asphalt that drains correctly and looks professional. Your property value increases, and you stop dealing with the constant repairs that come with poor installation.

For commercial properties, you get parking areas that actually work for your business. Customers can park safely, and you’re not constantly patching potholes or dealing with drainage issues that create liability concerns.

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Experience You Can Count On

Platinum Paving has been serving the Texas, NJ area as a licensed asphalt paving contractor. We understand how New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles affect pavement and use techniques that account for local conditions.

We handle both residential driveway projects and commercial parking lot installations. We’re licensed, insured, and have built our reputation on completing projects properly the first time.

Our focus stays on quality materials, proper installation techniques, and transparent communication throughout every project.

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Driveway Paving Process

How Professional Paving Actually Works

The process starts with proper site preparation. The existing surface gets evaluated, and any necessary excavation or grading happens first. This foundation work determines how long your pavement will last.

Next comes the base layer installation. The right base material gets compacted to create a stable foundation that won’t shift or settle over time.

The asphalt application follows specific temperature and thickness requirements. The material gets laid evenly and compacted while hot to create a smooth, durable surface. Proper drainage slopes are maintained throughout to prevent water problems later.

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Commercial Paving Contractor Services

Complete Paving Services Available

Platinum Paving handles new driveway installation, parking lot construction, and asphalt repairs. We work with residential customers who need reliable driveways and commercial clients requiring professional parking areas.

Services include proper site preparation, base installation, asphalt paving, and line striping for commercial properties. We also handle repairs like crack sealing and pothole patching to extend pavement life.

Each project gets a detailed written estimate that covers materials, labor, and timeline. We use commercial-grade equipment and quality asphalt materials designed for New Jersey’s climate conditions.

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A properly installed asphalt driveway typically lasts 15-20 years in New Jersey with regular maintenance. The key factors are proper base preparation, adequate thickness, and quality materials. New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles can be hard on pavement, but correct installation techniques account for these conditions. Regular seal coating every 3-5 years and prompt crack repair help maximize lifespan. Poor installation or inadequate base work can reduce this significantly, which is why choosing an experienced contractor matters.
Asphalt and blacktop are essentially the same material – a mixture of aggregate and bitumen binder. The terms are often used interchangeably, though “blacktop” sometimes refers to thinner applications used for driveways while “asphalt” refers to thicker commercial applications. What matters more is the quality of materials and installation. Residential driveways typically use a 2-3 inch thickness, while commercial parking lots need 3-4 inches or more depending on traffic loads. The aggregate size and binder quality affect durability more than the terminology used.
Commercial parking lot paving typically costs $3-7 per square foot in New Jersey, depending on size, thickness requirements, and site conditions. Larger projects generally cost less per square foot due to economies of scale. Factors affecting price include excavation needs, base material requirements, asphalt thickness, and accessibility. Additional costs may include line striping, drainage work, or permits. The best approach is getting a detailed written estimate that breaks down all components. Cheaper isn’t always better – proper thickness and quality materials prevent expensive repairs later.
Late spring through early fall provides the best conditions for asphalt paving in New Jersey. Temperatures need to stay above 50°F consistently, and dry weather is essential for proper curing. Summer months are ideal because the hot asphalt stays workable longer, allowing for better compaction. Winter paving is possible but more challenging due to temperature requirements. Spring installation gives the pavement time to cure before the next winter freeze-thaw cycle. Planning ahead for favorable weather conditions ensures better results and longer-lasting pavement.
Permit requirements for driveway paving vary by local municipality in New Jersey. Many towns require permits for new driveways or significant modifications, especially if work affects drainage or requires connecting to public roads. Simple resurfacing of existing driveways often doesn’t need permits, but it’s always best to check first. Your paving contractor should be familiar with local requirements and can help determine what’s needed. Getting proper permits protects you from potential issues and ensures work meets local codes. The permit process typically takes a few days to a week.
Proper maintenance starts with keeping the surface clean and addressing small issues quickly. Seal coating every 3-5 years protects against water penetration and UV damage. Fill cracks promptly before they spread – small cracks are inexpensive to fix, but major repairs cost much more. Avoid heavy vehicles or equipment that can damage the surface, especially when it’s hot. Keep edges well-supported with proper landscaping or edging. Remove snow carefully using plastic shovels rather than metal ones. Good drainage around the driveway prevents water from undermining the base.