Commercial Paving in Parsippany-Troy Hills

Professional Surfaces That Keep Business Moving

Quality commercial asphalt paving that enhances your property value while minimizing disruption to daily operations.

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Commercial Asphalt Paving Solutions

Surfaces Built for Business Success

Your parking lot and driveways are the first impression customers get of your business. Cracked, pothole-riddled asphalt doesn’t just look unprofessional—it creates liability risks and sends the wrong message about your standards.

When you invest in quality commercial paving, you’re getting more than just smooth asphalt. You’re getting surfaces that handle heavy traffic loads, resist New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles, and maintain their appearance for years. Your customers notice the difference immediately.

The right commercial asphalt paving eliminates those awkward conversations about “watching out for that pothole” and replaces them with the confidence that comes from a property that looks as professional as your business operations.

Parsippany Commercial Paving Contractors

Local Expertise You Can Count On

Platinum Paving has been serving commercial properties throughout Parsippany-Troy Hills and Morris County for years. We understand the unique challenges that New Jersey weather presents for asphalt surfaces and the importance of minimizing business disruption during paving projects.

What sets us apart is our focus on getting the job done right the first time. No disappearing acts, no surprise costs, no excuses about weather delays that could have been anticipated. We show up when promised and complete projects on schedule.

Our approach centers on understanding each business’s specific needs—whether that’s working around delivery schedules, accommodating customer traffic patterns, or meeting strict timeline requirements for grand openings.

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Commercial Paving Process

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

The process starts with an on-site evaluation of your current pavement condition and business requirements. This includes measuring the area, assessing drainage needs, and discussing timing that works with your operations schedule.

Next comes site preparation, which involves proper excavation, grading, and base installation. This foundation work is critical—it’s what determines whether your new asphalt will last 5 years or 20 years. We take time to get this right because repairs later are expensive and disruptive.

The final step is asphalt installation using commercial-grade materials designed for your specific traffic loads. After paving, you’ll get clear guidance on curing times and when it’s safe to resume normal business operations. Most commercial projects are ready for light traffic within 24 hours.

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Business Parking Lot Services

Complete Commercial Asphalt Solutions

Commercial paving services include new parking lot installation, complete resurfacing of existing lots, and targeted repairs for problem areas. Each project uses materials specifically chosen for commercial traffic loads and New Jersey’s climate conditions.

For businesses in Parsippany-Troy Hills, drainage is often a critical consideration given the area’s terrain and rainfall patterns. Proper grading and drainage solutions are included to prevent water pooling that leads to premature pavement failure and ice formation during winter months.

Our service also covers ADA compliance requirements, ensuring your parking areas meet accessibility standards. This includes proper slope calculations, accessible parking space dimensions, and pathway connections that satisfy local building codes and federal requirements.

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Most commercial parking lots take 2-5 days depending on size and scope. A standard retail center parking lot typically requires 3 days—one day for preparation and base work, one day for paving, and one day for final details like striping. Larger projects like shopping centers or office complexes may take a week or more. The timeline also depends on whether you’re doing complete reconstruction or resurfacing over existing asphalt. Weather can add delays, but experienced contractors plan for this and communicate any changes immediately.
Resurfacing involves adding a new layer of asphalt over existing pavement that’s structurally sound but showing surface wear. This works when the base is solid but you have minor cracking or surface deterioration. Complete reconstruction means removing existing asphalt, addressing base issues, and installing entirely new pavement. You typically need reconstruction when there are major cracks, foundation problems, or drainage issues. Resurfacing costs about half as much as reconstruction but only works if the underlying structure is solid. A professional evaluation determines which approach makes sense for your situation.
Most commercial paving projects are planned in phases to keep portions of your parking available throughout the process. For retail businesses, this might mean working on the back section first while keeping customer parking open near the entrance. We coordinate with your schedule to avoid peak business hours when possible. Many projects can be structured so that emergency vehicle access and employee parking remain available. Clear communication is key—you’ll know exactly which areas will be inaccessible each day and when they’ll reopen. For businesses that can’t afford any disruption, weekend or evening work is often an option.
Commercial paving typically includes a workmanship warranty covering installation defects and material warranties from the asphalt supplier. Workmanship warranties usually cover issues like premature cracking due to improper installation, base failure, or drainage problems that result from construction errors. Material warranties cover defects in the asphalt itself. The specific terms depend on project scope, but most reputable contractors stand behind their work for at least one year. Keep in mind that normal wear from heavy traffic, damage from snow plows, or issues caused by underground utility work aren’t covered. Proper maintenance like sealcoating helps protect your warranty coverage.
Commercial paving costs vary significantly based on project size, site conditions, and whether you need complete reconstruction or resurfacing. Resurfacing typically runs $2-4 per square foot, while complete reconstruction ranges from $4-8 per square foot. Factors that affect pricing include excavation requirements, base material needs, drainage work, and accessibility for equipment. Larger projects generally have lower per-square-foot costs due to economies of scale. The only way to get accurate pricing is through an on-site evaluation that considers your specific conditions. Most contractors provide free estimates that break down costs so you understand exactly what you’re paying for.
Late spring through early fall offers the best conditions for commercial paving in New Jersey. Asphalt needs temperatures above 50 degrees for proper installation and curing, which typically means April through October. Summer months are ideal because warm weather helps asphalt compact properly and cure quickly. However, summer is also peak season, so scheduling may be more challenging and costs slightly higher. Fall can be excellent for paving because temperatures are still warm but contractor schedules are more flexible. Winter paving is possible during warm spells but not ideal. Planning your project for shoulder seasons like late spring or early fall often provides the best balance of weather conditions, availability, and pricing.