Commercial Paving in Feaster Park, NJ

Professional Parking Lots That Last

Quality commercial asphalt paving that protects your investment and keeps customers coming back.

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Commercial Asphalt Paving Solutions

What Quality Paving Actually Gets You

Your parking lot stops being a problem. No more worrying about customers tripping on cracked pavement or complaining about potholes damaging their cars.

You get a professional appearance that makes a good first impression. Clean lines, proper drainage, and smooth surfaces that actually work the way they should.

Your liability concerns drop significantly. When your pavement is level and well-maintained, you’re not constantly wondering if someone’s going to get hurt walking to your front door. That peace of mind is worth a lot more than most people realize until they have it.

Feaster Park Commercial Paving Contractors

We Know New Jersey Pavement

We’ve been handling commercial asphalt projects throughout New Jersey for years. We understand what works in this climate and what doesn’t.

Most paving problems come from shortcuts during installation. Poor base preparation, inadequate drainage, or rushing the process. We’ve seen plenty of parking lots that needed complete replacement within a few years because someone tried to save money upfront.

Our approach is straightforward: proper preparation, quality materials, and taking the time to do it right the first time. It costs less in the long run and saves you the headache of dealing with premature failures.

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Commercial Paving Process

How We Handle Your Project

We start with a site evaluation to understand your specific drainage needs and traffic patterns. Every commercial property is different, and cookie-cutter approaches usually create problems later.

Next comes proper excavation and base preparation. This is where most contractors cut corners, but it’s the foundation of everything else. We remove inadequate material, grade for proper drainage, and install a stable base that can handle your traffic load.

The asphalt installation follows industry standards for thickness and compaction. We coordinate timing to minimize disruption to your business operations. Most projects can be scheduled to avoid your busiest periods, and we work efficiently to get you back to normal operations as quickly as possible.

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Parking Lot Paving Services

What's Included in Your Project

Complete parking lot installation from excavation through final striping. We handle permits, coordinate with utility companies if needed, and ensure ADA compliance for accessibility requirements.

Proper drainage is built into every project. New Jersey’s weather patterns mean your pavement needs to handle heavy rains and freeze-thaw cycles. We grade everything to move water away from your building and prevent standing water that leads to premature deterioration.

You also get realistic timelines and regular communication throughout the project. We understand that uncertainty disrupts your business planning, so we keep you informed about progress and any adjustments needed along the way.

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Most commercial paving projects take 3-7 days depending on size and complexity. Weather can affect timing since we need dry conditions for proper asphalt installation. We provide a detailed timeline before starting and keep you updated if anything changes. The actual paving day usually happens quickly – it’s the preparation work that takes most of the time. We can often schedule the work to minimize impact on your business hours.
Repairs work when you have isolated problem areas – a few potholes or small sections of cracking. Complete replacement makes sense when more than 30% of your pavement shows significant deterioration or when the base layer has failed. Trying to patch extensively damaged pavement usually means you’ll be calling for more repairs within a year or two. We’ll give you an honest assessment of what approach makes financial sense for your specific situation.
Proper drainage starts with correct grading during the base preparation phase. We slope everything to direct water away from your building and toward appropriate drainage points. If your current lot has standing water problems, we identify the cause and correct it during the installation process. This might involve adjusting grades, installing catch basins, or improving connections to existing storm drains. Good drainage prevents most of the problems that lead to premature pavement failure.
Yes, we coordinate timing to minimize disruption to your operations. Many commercial projects can be phased so you maintain some parking availability throughout the process. We can often schedule the noisiest work during off-hours if needed. The key is planning ahead – rush jobs usually mean more disruption and higher costs. Give us a few weeks notice and we can usually work around your schedule pretty effectively.
Most commercial applications need 3-4 inches of asphalt over a properly prepared base. Heavy traffic areas or truck routes might require more. The base layer is equally important – typically 6-8 inches of compacted stone depending on soil conditions. Skimping on thickness is a common way contractors cut costs, but it leads to premature cracking and failure. We size everything based on your actual traffic load and soil conditions, not just what’s cheapest to install.
You can typically drive on new asphalt within 24-48 hours, but it takes about 30 days to fully cure. During the first few weeks, avoid sharp turns with heavy vehicles and be careful with kickstands or trailer jacks that concentrate weight in small areas. Hot weather means longer wait times before initial use. We’ll give you specific guidance based on the weather conditions when your project is completed and what type of traffic you expect.