Commercial Paving in Green Village, NJ

Professional Parking Lots That Last

Durable commercial asphalt paving that handles New Jersey weather and keeps your business looking professional year-round.

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Commercial Asphalt Paving Services

What You Get With Quality Paving

Your parking lot stops being a headache. No more worrying about customers hitting potholes or slipping on uneven surfaces.

You get smooth asphalt that drains properly, so water doesn’t pool and freeze into skating rinks every winter. The kind of professional appearance that makes customers feel confident about doing business with you.

When the work’s done right the first time, you’re not calling for repairs every few months. You’re not dealing with liability concerns from cracked pavement. Just a solid surface that handles Morris County weather and keeps your property looking sharp.

Green Village Commercial Paving Company

Local Contractors Who Know NJ

Platinum Paving has been handling commercial asphalt projects throughout Morris County for years. We understand what works in New Jersey’s climate and what doesn’t.

We’re fully licensed and insured, with the right equipment to handle everything from small business parking areas to large commercial lots. Local contractors who show up when we say we will and finish the job properly.

When you’re dealing with your business property, you want people who know the local permit requirements and understand how to build asphalt that lasts through freeze-thaw cycles.

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Commercial Paving Process

How We Handle Your Project

First, we evaluate your site and discuss timing that works around your business operations. No surprises on scope or pricing.

Next comes proper base preparation – the foundation that determines whether your asphalt lasts 5 years or 20 years. This includes grading for drainage and compacting the base material correctly.

Then comes the asphalt installation using quality materials designed for commercial traffic. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your business. Finally, striping and finishing touches that meet ADA requirements and local codes.

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Parking Lot Paving Services

Complete Commercial Asphalt Solutions

You get new parking lot installation, resurfacing of existing asphalt, and repair services for damaged areas. We handle everything from small patches to complete lot reconstruction.

Proper drainage solutions are included to prevent water damage and ice formation. ADA-compliant striping ensures your parking meets accessibility requirements. Emergency repair services are available when you need urgent fixes.

Green Village businesses deal with specific challenges from soil conditions to winter weather. Our approach accounts for local factors that affect how long your pavement lasts and how well it performs.

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Most commercial parking lots take 2-5 days depending on size and scope. Small business lots might be done in a day, while larger projects need more time for proper base preparation and curing. We schedule work to minimize disruption to your business operations. Weather can affect timing since asphalt needs dry conditions for proper installation. You’ll get a realistic timeline upfront based on your specific project requirements.
Resurfacing adds a new asphalt layer over existing pavement when the base is still solid but the surface is worn. It’s more cost-effective and faster than full replacement. Full replacement involves removing old asphalt and rebuilding from the base up – necessary when there are structural issues, poor drainage, or extensive damage. We evaluate your current pavement condition to recommend the most cost-effective approach that gives you lasting results.
Proper drainage starts with correct grading during base preparation. The surface needs to slope away from buildings and toward drainage points. Catch basins and storm drains are positioned to handle water flow during heavy rains. Poor drainage destroys asphalt faster than anything else, especially in New Jersey where freeze-thaw cycles turn standing water into pavement damage. Every project includes drainage evaluation to prevent water problems that lead to premature failure.
Yes, scheduling is planned around your operational needs. Many commercial projects happen during off-hours, weekends, or in phases that keep part of your parking available. The goal is minimizing disruption to your customers and daily operations. Some work like base preparation might need to happen during business hours, but asphalt installation can often be scheduled for evenings or weekends. You’ll know the schedule upfront so you can plan accordingly.
Commercial lots need heavier-duty asphalt mixes than residential driveways. The mix design depends on expected traffic load, truck deliveries, and local climate conditions. Morris County’s freeze-thaw cycles require specific aggregate and binder combinations for durability. Thicker asphalt layers are typically needed for areas with truck traffic or heavy vehicles. We select materials based on your specific use requirements and local conditions for maximum longevity.
Light vehicle traffic is usually fine after 24-48 hours, but full curing takes several weeks. Heavy trucks should wait at least a week to avoid leaving marks in the surface. Hot weather speeds curing while cool weather slows it down. You’ll get specific guidelines based on the weather conditions and asphalt type used. The surface might feel soft initially but will harden as it cures. Proper curing time ensures your investment lasts as long as possible.