Driveway Paving in Feaster Park, NJ

Your Driveway Problems End Here

Professional driveway paving that actually lasts, installed by contractors who show up when they say they will.

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Asphalt Driveway Paving Services

What You Get When It's Done Right

You pull into a smooth, even driveway that makes your neighbors take notice. No more dodging potholes or worrying about scraping your car’s undercarriage. No more water pooling after every storm, creating ice patches that turn your driveway into a skating rink.

Your property value goes up. Your daily frustration goes down. You get a driveway that handles New Jersey’s brutal freeze-thaw cycles without cracking apart in two years.

The difference between a driveway that lasts and one that doesn’t comes down to proper preparation and quality materials. Most contractors skip the prep work because it takes time. We don’t cut corners because we know you’re not looking to redo this project in five years.

Feaster Park Driveway Contractors

We've Been Paving Driveways Since 2010

We’ve been handling residential driveway paving throughout Feaster Park and the surrounding areas for over a decade. We’re not the biggest paving company in New Jersey, but we’re the one that shows up on time and finishes the job right.

Our crew knows how to handle everything from basic asphalt installation to complex drainage issues that cause bigger problems down the road. We’re licensed, insured, and we stand behind our work with real warranties.

You won’t find us knocking on doors or pressuring you into same-day decisions. Good paving work takes planning, and we’d rather take the time to do it right than rush through another job.

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New Driveway Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we come out to assess your current driveway and discuss what you need. We’ll measure everything, check for drainage issues, and give you a written estimate that breaks down exactly what we’re doing and what it costs.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work and handle any necessary permits. We’ll mark utilities, remove your old driveway if needed, and prep the base properly. This is where most contractors cut corners, but proper base preparation is what separates driveways that last from ones that crack.

Then we install your new asphalt or concrete driveway using professional-grade materials and equipment. We make sure the grade is right for proper drainage and that the surface is smooth and even. After installation, we clean up the job site and walk through everything with you to make sure you’re satisfied with the work.

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Residential Driveway Paving Options

What's Included in Every Job

Every driveway paving project includes proper site preparation, which means excavating to the right depth and installing a stable base. We handle grading to ensure water runs away from your house and garage, not toward them.

You get your choice of asphalt or concrete, depending on your budget and preferences. Asphalt costs less upfront and can be installed faster, but concrete lasts longer and requires less maintenance. We’ll explain the pros and cons of each so you can make the right choice for your situation.

We also handle driveway resurfacing if your existing base is solid but the surface is worn out. This saves you money compared to full replacement and still gives you a smooth, attractive driveway that will last for years.

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Most residential driveway installations take 2-3 days to complete, depending on the size and complexity of the project. Day one is usually excavation and base preparation. Day two is installation of the asphalt or concrete. If we’re doing concrete, there’s additional time needed for curing before you can drive on it. Asphalt can typically be driven on within 24-48 hours, while concrete needs about a week to fully cure. Weather can affect timing, especially with concrete work, so we’ll keep you updated if conditions cause any delays.
Asphalt costs less upfront and can be installed faster, but it needs to be sealed every few years and may require occasional repairs. Concrete costs more initially but lasts longer with minimal maintenance. Asphalt works better in areas with heavy freeze-thaw cycles because it’s more flexible, while concrete can crack if the ground shifts. Concrete offers more design options and stays cooler in summer heat. For most Feaster Park homes, both options work well, so it often comes down to your budget and how long you plan to stay in the house.
Driveway paving costs vary based on size, material choice, and site conditions, but most residential projects in Feaster Park range from $3,000 to $8,000. Asphalt typically runs $3-5 per square foot installed, while concrete ranges from $4-8 per square foot. Factors that affect price include excavation requirements, drainage needs, and accessibility for our equipment. We provide written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. The cheapest bid isn’t always the best value if corners are cut on preparation or materials.
We handle both new installations and repairs, including crack sealing, pothole patching, and driveway resurfacing. Sometimes a full replacement isn’t necessary if the base is still solid. We can resurface over existing asphalt that’s in decent shape, which saves you money compared to complete removal and replacement. For concrete driveways, we can repair cracks and replace individual sections if needed. During our initial assessment, we’ll let you know whether repair, resurfacing, or full replacement makes the most sense for your situation and budget.
We provide a written warranty on all our driveway paving work, typically one year on workmanship and installation. This covers issues like premature cracking due to improper installation or base preparation problems. Normal wear and tear, damage from heavy vehicles beyond normal use, or ground movement due to extreme weather conditions aren’t covered. We’ll come back and fix any legitimate warranty issues at no charge. The key to avoiding problems is proper preparation and installation from the start, which is why we don’t cut corners on the base work that most homeowners never see.
Asphalt installation is limited during cold weather because the material needs to be hot when installed and compacted properly. We typically don’t install asphalt when temperatures are consistently below 50 degrees. Concrete work is also weather-dependent and can’t be done when temperatures drop below freezing. The best time for driveway paving in New Jersey is spring through fall when temperatures are stable. We can do some prep work during winter months, but the actual paving usually needs to wait for better weather conditions to ensure proper installation and curing.