Commercial Paving in North Edison, NJ

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Quality commercial asphalt paving that handles New Jersey weather and heavy traffic without breaking your budget.

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Commercial Asphalt Paving Services

What Proper Paving Actually Gets You

Your parking lot stops being a liability and starts being an asset. No more worried customers navigating potholes or damaged vehicles from uneven pavement.

You get a professional surface that handles North Edison’s freeze-thaw cycles without cracking apart in two years. The kind of parking lot that makes a good first impression instead of making people wonder what else you cut corners on.

Your maintenance headaches disappear. When commercial paving is done right the first time, you’re not calling for repairs every season or dealing with emergency patches that look terrible and cost more than doing it properly from the start.

North Edison Commercial Paving Company

We Actually Know Commercial Paving

Platinum Paving has been handling commercial asphalt projects in North Edison and surrounding areas for years. We understand what works in New Jersey’s climate and what doesn’t.

Most importantly, we show up when we say we will and finish when we promise. You won’t be chasing us down for updates or wondering if your project got forgotten.

We work with retail centers, office complexes, industrial facilities, and small businesses throughout North Edison. Our clients stick with us because we deliver what we promise without the runaround.

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Commercial Paving Process

Here's Exactly How We Handle Your Project

First, we assess your current pavement and discuss your timeline and budget. No sales pitch – just a straightforward evaluation of what needs to happen and what it will cost.

We schedule the work around your business operations. Most commercial paving projects can be phased to minimize disruption, and we coordinate with you to make sure your customers and employees can still access your property safely.

During the project, we prep the surface properly, apply the right materials for your traffic load, and clean up completely each day. You get regular updates on progress, and we don’t disappear until the job is finished and you’re satisfied with the results.

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What's Included in Commercial Paving

Every commercial paving project includes proper site preparation, quality asphalt materials rated for your traffic volume, and professional installation that meets local codes. We handle permits when needed and coordinate with utility companies if there are any conflicts.

You also get clear communication throughout the project. No guessing about timelines or surprise costs halfway through. We discuss potential issues upfront and keep you informed if anything changes.

For parking lot resurfacing projects, we evaluate your existing base and drainage to make sure the new surface will perform properly. Sometimes a simple overlay works fine. Other times, sections need to be rebuilt to prevent future problems.

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Most commercial paving projects take 2-5 days depending on size and complexity. A standard retail parking lot usually takes 2-3 days, while larger industrial facilities might need a full week. Weather can extend timelines since asphalt needs dry conditions for proper installation. We provide realistic schedules upfront and keep you updated if conditions force any delays. The key is proper planning – rushing asphalt work to meet unrealistic deadlines usually leads to problems later.
An overlay adds new asphalt over existing pavement that’s structurally sound but showing surface wear. It’s less expensive and faster but only works if the base is solid. Full reconstruction removes old pavement and rebuilds from the ground up – necessary when you have widespread cracking, drainage problems, or base failure. We evaluate your specific situation to recommend the right approach. Sometimes sections need reconstruction while other areas just need overlay, which can save money while still solving the underlying problems.
Commercial paving typically runs $3-7 per square foot depending on thickness requirements, site conditions, and project size. Larger projects cost less per square foot due to economies of scale. Heavy-duty applications like loading docks need thicker asphalt and cost more than standard parking areas. Site preparation, drainage work, and accessibility all affect pricing. We provide detailed written estimates that break down costs so you understand exactly what you’re paying for and can make informed decisions about your project.
Late spring through early fall offers the best conditions for asphalt paving in North Edison. Temperatures need to stay above 50 degrees for proper installation and curing. Summer is peak season, so scheduling can be tighter and costs slightly higher. Fall is often ideal – good weather with more flexible scheduling. Winter paving is possible during warm spells but not recommended for large projects. We recommend planning commercial projects well in advance to secure your preferred timing and avoid emergency repairs during busy seasons.
Light vehicle traffic can usually resume within 24-48 hours after paving, but heavy trucks should wait at least 3-5 days. Hot weather speeds curing while cool temperatures slow it down. We provide specific guidance based on your traffic needs and weather conditions. For businesses that can’t shut down completely, we often phase projects so portions of the parking lot remain accessible throughout construction. The key is not rushing the process – premature heavy traffic can damage new asphalt and create expensive problems.
New asphalt should be sealcoated after 6-12 months once it’s fully cured, then every 2-3 years depending on traffic and weather exposure. Regular crack sealing prevents water infiltration that causes bigger problems. Keep the surface clean and address oil stains promptly since petroleum products can soften asphalt. Snow removal should use plastic blades rather than metal to avoid gouging. Most commercial pavement lasts 15-20 years with proper maintenance, but neglecting small issues leads to expensive reconstruction much sooner.