Commercial Paving in MacArthur Manor, NJ

Professional Parking Lots That Work

Durable commercial asphalt paving that keeps your business running smoothly and looking professional.

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MacArthur Manor Commercial Asphalt Paving

What Proper Commercial Paving Gets You

Your parking lot stops being a problem you think about. No more worrying about customers hitting potholes or employees complaining about the rough surface.

You get a professional appearance that actually reflects the quality of your business. Clean lines, proper drainage, and a smooth surface that handles heavy traffic without falling apart in two years.

The liability concerns disappear too. ADA-compliant surfaces, proper markings, and safe conditions that protect both your customers and your business from unnecessary risk.

Commercial Paving Contractors MacArthur Manor

We Handle Commercial Projects Right

Platinum Paving has been handling commercial asphalt projects throughout MacArthur Manor and the surrounding New Jersey area for years. We focus specifically on business properties that need reliable, long-lasting results.

We understand that commercial paving isn’t just about laying asphalt. It’s about minimizing disruption to your operations, meeting compliance requirements, and delivering surfaces that actually last under heavy use.

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Commercial Parking Lot Paving Process

How Commercial Paving Actually Works

First, the existing surface gets properly evaluated and prepared. This means removing old asphalt, addressing any base issues, and ensuring proper grading for drainage. Shortcuts here cause problems later.

Next comes the base preparation and new asphalt installation using commercial-grade materials designed for heavy traffic. The thickness and mix are specified based on your actual usage patterns, not generic recommendations.

Finally, proper curing time and line striping complete the project. You get clear timelines upfront so you can plan around any business disruptions, and the surface is ready for full traffic when promised.

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Asphalt Paving for Businesses

What's Included in Commercial Paving

Complete site preparation including proper excavation and base installation. This foundation work determines how long your parking lot actually lasts, especially with New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles.

Commercial-grade asphalt application with appropriate thickness for your traffic load. Office complexes need different specifications than loading docks or retail centers with constant truck traffic.

ADA-compliant installation including proper slopes, accessible parking spaces, and compliant striping. These aren’t optional extras – they’re legal requirements that protect your business from violations and ensure all customers can safely access your property.

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Most commercial parking lot projects take 3-7 days depending on size and complexity. Smaller office lots might be done in 2-3 days, while large retail centers or industrial facilities can take a week or more. Weather affects timing since asphalt needs proper conditions for installation and curing. You’ll get a realistic timeline upfront that accounts for your specific project scope, and we work with you to minimize disruption to your business operations during the process.
Commercial paving uses thicker asphalt layers and stronger base materials to handle heavier traffic loads. While residential driveways might use 2-3 inches of asphalt, commercial lots typically need 3-4 inches or more depending on usage. The asphalt mix itself is also different – commercial grade includes additives for durability and flexibility. Plus, commercial projects must meet ADA compliance, proper drainage requirements, and often local business district standards that don’t apply to residential work.
Commercial asphalt paving typically runs $3-7 per square foot in the MacArthur Manor area, but the actual cost depends on several factors. Site preparation needs, asphalt thickness requirements, and project size all affect pricing. A simple overlay might cost less, while full reconstruction with new base work costs more. Drainage improvements, ADA compliance work, and line striping add to the total. The best approach is getting a detailed estimate based on your specific property conditions and requirements rather than relying on general per-square-foot estimates.
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. Summer and early fall are ideal because you get consistent warm weather and lower chance of rain delays. However, these are also the busiest seasons, so scheduling earlier is important. Winter emergency repairs are possible but not ideal for large projects. Planning your paving project for late spring gives you the best weather conditions and more flexible scheduling options.
We handle both new parking lot installation and resurfacing existing lots. Resurfacing works when your base is still solid but the surface is worn, cracked, or rough. It’s more cost-effective than full reconstruction and typically takes less time. However, if your lot has major base failure, drainage issues, or structural problems, full reconstruction might be necessary. During the initial assessment, you’ll get an honest evaluation of whether resurfacing will actually solve your problems or if you need more extensive work for a lasting solution.
New commercial asphalt should be sealcoated after the first year, then every 2-3 years depending on traffic and weather exposure. Crack sealing should be done promptly when small cracks appear to prevent water infiltration and expansion. Regular sweeping and occasional power washing help maintain appearance and prevent debris buildup. Line striping typically needs refreshing every 2-4 years. The key is addressing small issues before they become major problems – catching and sealing a small crack costs much less than letting it turn into a pothole that requires patching or section replacement.