Commercial Paving in Middle Valley, NJ

Durable Commercial Asphalt That Lasts

Professional parking lots and driveways that handle heavy traffic while keeping your property looking sharp.

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Commercial Asphalt Paving Solutions

What You Get With Professional Paving

Your customers notice when your parking lot looks professional. Clean lines, smooth surfaces, and proper drainage create the right first impression while reducing your long-term maintenance headaches.

Well-installed commercial asphalt handles the daily wear from delivery trucks, employee vehicles, and customer traffic without developing the cracks and potholes that make your property look neglected. You get years of reliable performance instead of constant repair bills.

The right foundation work and drainage systems prevent the water damage that destroys most commercial parking lots within a few years. Your investment actually pays off because the pavement performs the way it should.

Middle Valley Commercial Paving Contractors

Local Contractors Who Know Commercial Work

Platinum Paving has been handling commercial asphalt projects throughout Middle Valley and the surrounding New Jersey area. We focus specifically on commercial paving work, understanding the unique requirements of business properties.

Our team knows how to work around business operations, minimizing disruption while delivering quality results. We handle everything from small parking lot repairs to complete commercial paving installations for retail centers, office complexes, and industrial facilities.

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Commercial Paving Process

How Your Commercial Paving Project Works

Every project starts with a site evaluation to assess your current pavement condition, drainage needs, and traffic requirements. This determines whether you need complete replacement, resurfacing, or targeted repairs.

Site preparation involves proper excavation, grading, and base installation. The foundation work determines how long your pavement will last, so this step gets done right the first time. Proper drainage systems are installed to direct water away from the asphalt surface.

The asphalt installation uses commercial-grade materials designed for heavy traffic loads. The surface is properly compacted and finished to create smooth, durable pavement that meets ADA requirements and local building codes.

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Complete Commercial Asphalt Services

Commercial paving projects include new parking lot installation, complete resurfacing of existing pavement, and targeted repairs for damaged areas. Each service addresses different needs depending on your current pavement condition and budget.

New installations involve complete site preparation, proper base construction, and fresh asphalt application. Resurfacing adds a new asphalt layer over existing pavement that’s structurally sound but showing surface wear. Repairs target specific problem areas like cracks, potholes, or drainage issues.

All work includes proper line striping, ADA-compliant accessibility features, and drainage solutions designed for Middle Valley’s climate conditions. The goal is creating pavement that handles your specific traffic loads while meeting all local requirements.

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Properly installed commercial asphalt typically lasts 15-20 years with regular maintenance. The actual lifespan depends on traffic volume, weather exposure, and how well the initial installation was done. Heavy truck traffic and poor drainage can reduce this timeframe, while light traffic and good maintenance can extend it. The key factors are proper site preparation, adequate base thickness, and quality asphalt materials designed for commercial use.
Resurfacing adds a new asphalt layer over existing pavement that still has a solid foundation. This works when the base is stable but the surface shows wear, minor cracking, or weathering. Complete replacement involves removing all existing pavement and rebuilding from the ground up. This is necessary when the foundation has failed, causing major cracking, settling, or drainage problems. A site evaluation determines which approach makes sense for your specific situation.
We schedule commercial paving projects to work around your business needs whenever possible. This might mean working in phases to keep some parking available, scheduling work during off-hours, or coordinating with your peak business times. The project timeline is planned upfront so you know exactly when different areas will be inaccessible. Most commercial projects can be completed in sections, allowing partial access throughout the process rather than shutting down your entire parking area.
Project size, site conditions, and scope of work are the main cost factors. Larger areas typically have lower per-square-foot costs due to economies of scale. Sites requiring extensive preparation, drainage work, or base repair cost more than straightforward installations. New installation costs more than resurfacing, but lasts longer. Additional features like decorative borders, special drainage systems, or complex line striping add to the total investment.
Yes, all our commercial paving work includes proper ADA compliance features. This includes accessible parking spaces with correct dimensions and markings, proper slope requirements for wheelchair access, and compliant pathways from parking to building entrances. ADA requirements are built into the project design from the beginning, not added as an afterthought. This ensures your property meets current accessibility standards and avoids potential compliance issues.
New commercial asphalt needs minimal maintenance for the first few years, mainly regular cleaning and occasional crack sealing if minor cracks develop. Sealcoating every 3-4 years helps protect the surface from weather and extends pavement life. Prompt repair of any cracks or damage prevents small problems from becoming major issues. Good drainage maintenance, including keeping catch basins and drainage areas clear, is equally important for long-term pavement performance.