Paving Contractor in Bound Brook, NJ

Asphalt Paving That Actually Lasts

Professional installation, proper drainage, and materials that handle New Jersey weather without constant repairs.

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Professional Asphalt Paving Services

What You Get With Professional Paving

You get a driveway or parking lot that looks sharp and stays that way. No more embarrassing cracks greeting your guests or customers. No more water pooling against your foundation because someone skipped the drainage work.

Professional paving means proper base preparation, quality materials, and installation that accounts for New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles. Your property looks better, functions better, and holds its value.

The difference shows up immediately and lasts for decades. You stop worrying about your pavement and start enjoying it.

Licensed Bound Brook Paving Contractor

Local Contractor, Professional Results

We at Platinum Paving have been serving Bound Brook and the surrounding Somerset County area with professional asphalt paving services. We’re a licensed New Jersey paving contractor with the proper insurance, equipment, and local knowledge to handle your project right.

We understand how New Jersey weather affects pavement. We know the local soil conditions, drainage requirements, and building codes that matter for long-lasting results.

You’re working with contractors who live and work in this area, not a crew passing through looking for quick jobs.

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Our Paving Process

How We Handle Your Paving Project

First, we assess your site and provide a detailed written estimate. No surprises, no hidden costs. We explain what work is needed and why.

Next, we prepare the base properly. This is where most problems start, so we don’t cut corners. Proper excavation, grading, and compaction create the foundation for long-lasting pavement.

Then we install the asphalt using commercial-grade equipment and materials. We handle drainage, transitions, and finishing details that separate professional work from amateur jobs. You get a clean, functional surface that’s ready to use and built to last.

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Residential and Commercial Paving

Complete Paving Services for Every Project

We handle residential driveway paving, commercial parking lots, and everything in between. Whether you need a small residential driveway or a large commercial parking area, we have the equipment and experience for professional results.

Our services include new asphalt installation, driveway replacement, parking lot construction, and commercial paving projects. We work with homeowners, business owners, and property managers throughout Bound Brook and Somerset County.

Every project gets the same attention to proper base preparation, quality materials, and professional installation techniques. Size doesn’t matter – the standards do.

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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 covers asphalt installation and finishing. Weather can affect timing, and we’ll always let you know if delays are expected. Commercial projects vary based on size but we provide realistic timelines upfront so you can plan accordingly.
Asphalt and blacktop are essentially the same material – a mixture of aggregate and bitumen. The terms are often used interchangeably. What matters more is the quality of installation: proper base preparation, correct thickness, and professional compaction. Some contractors use “blacktop” to describe thinner applications, but we focus on doing the job right regardless of terminology.
If you have widespread cracking, significant settling, or drainage problems, replacement usually makes more sense than patching. Surface cracks and small areas of damage can often be repaired effectively. During our site assessment, we’ll give you an honest evaluation of what makes financial sense. Sometimes spending a little more upfront saves money long-term.
Yes, we handle permit requirements and know the local codes for Bound Brook and Somerset County. Most residential driveway work doesn’t require permits, but commercial projects and work affecting drainage or right-of-way areas might. We’ll let you know what’s needed for your specific project and handle the paperwork so you don’t have to deal with municipal offices.
Costs depend on size, site conditions, and scope of work needed. A typical residential driveway replacement in Bound Brook ranges from $3-7 per square foot, but every situation is different. Factors like excavation requirements, drainage work, and access affect pricing. We provide detailed written estimates that break down costs so you understand 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 requires longer curing time. We’ll give you specific guidance based on weather conditions and your project. Rushing this step can damage the surface, so it’s worth waiting for proper curing to protect your investment.