Pottersville is a small rural hamlet (07979) that sits along the line between Bedminster Township in Somerset County and Tewksbury Township in Hunterdon County. Many properties here have long approaches, wooded lots, and older gravel or worn surfaces. Asphalt paving gives these driveways and work areas a smooth, durable surface built for everyday use on a quiet country road.
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At Platinum Paving, we handle asphalt paving for homes and small commercial properties around Pottersville, from short residential aprons to long private driveways that wind back from the road. Rural lots in this part of New Jersey often slope toward the Black River and Lamington corridor, so we plan grading and drainage carefully to keep water moving off the surface and away from the base. Before any asphalt is laid, we evaluate the site, address soft spots, and build a compacted aggregate base, since a stable sub-base is what keeps a long country driveway from rutting or settling over time.
Converting an existing gravel or dirt driveway to asphalt is one of the most common requests we see in the Pottersville area, and it calls for extra attention to edge support where the new surface meets the surrounding ground. If you are weighing asphalt against other surfaces, our driveway paving overview explains the options, and you can also see our broader asphalt paving services. We keep you informed at every step so you know what to expect before, during, and after the work.
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For Pottersville driveways and approaches, we select hot-mix asphalt grades suited to New Jersey freeze-thaw cycles. Long rural driveways take the full force of winter, so handling frost heave starts with a properly graded and compacted base and continues with asphalt laid at a consistent thickness and temperature, then compacted with rollers to remove air pockets. The result is a dense, water-resistant surface designed to hold up through the seasons. Asphalt is best placed in milder weather when the mix can be worked and compacted correctly, and we will talk through timing for your project. Permit requirements can vary by project. Confirm local requirements before work begins. For nearby estate-style and long-driveway work, see our driveway paving in Far Hills.
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