Driveway Paving in Potters, NJ

Get a Driveway That Actually Lasts

Professional asphalt and concrete driveway paving that handles New Jersey weather without constant repairs.

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Professional Driveway Installation Services

What You Get With Proper Installation

Your driveway should handle everything you throw at it. Heavy trucks, winter freeze-thaw cycles, summer heat that would melt lesser work.

When we install your driveway, you get proper base preparation that prevents settling and cracking. The kind of foundation work that keeps your surface smooth for years, not months.

You also get drainage that actually works. Water flows where it should instead of pooling against your foundation or creating ice patches that turn your driveway into a skating rink every winter.

Potters Driveway Paving Contractors

We Know New Jersey Driveways

Platinum Paving has been handling driveway projects throughout Potters and the surrounding areas for years. We understand how New Jersey soil shifts, how our winters affect pavement, and what it takes to build something that lasts.

We’re not the crew that shows up, throws down some asphalt, and disappears. We’re the team that does the prep work right the first time because we know you don’t want to deal with this again in three years.

Every project gets the same attention whether it’s a simple residential driveway or a complex commercial installation.

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Driveway Paving Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we evaluate your site and existing conditions. We look at drainage, soil stability, and any issues that need addressing before we start. No surprises halfway through the job.

Next comes excavation and base preparation. This is where most contractors cut corners, but it’s the foundation of everything. We remove old material, grade for proper drainage, and install the right base materials for your specific conditions.

Then we install your new driveway using quality asphalt or concrete materials. Proper compaction, correct thickness, clean edges. We finish with any necessary sealing or curing time so your new surface performs exactly as it should.

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Asphalt and Concrete Driveway Options

What's Included in Your Installation

Every driveway installation includes complete site preparation, proper base materials, and professional installation of your chosen surface material. We handle permits, coordinate utility markings, and clean up completely when we’re done.

For asphalt driveways, you get hot-mix asphalt applied at proper thickness with clean, sealed edges. Concrete installations include reinforcement where needed and proper curing procedures.

We also handle driveway resurfacing when your existing base is solid but the surface needs renewal. Sometimes that’s the smart move instead of complete replacement, and we’ll tell you honestly which approach makes sense for your situation.

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Most residential driveway installations take 2-3 days from start to finish. Day one is excavation and base preparation. Day two is material installation. Day three handles finishing work and cleanup. Weather can extend this timeline, and larger or more complex projects may need additional time. We’ll give you a realistic schedule upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. For asphalt driveways, you can typically drive on the surface after 24-48 hours, though we recommend avoiding heavy vehicles for the first week.
Asphalt costs less upfront and handles freeze-thaw cycles better, which matters in New Jersey. It’s easier to repair if damage occurs and can be resurfaced when it eventually wears. Concrete lasts longer overall and offers more design options, but costs more initially and can crack if the ground shifts. Both need proper installation to perform well. Your choice often comes down to budget, appearance preferences, and how long you plan to stay in the home. We’ll walk through the pros and cons based on your specific situation.
Driveway paving costs depend on size, material choice, site conditions, and any prep work needed. Asphalt typically runs less per square foot than concrete, but every project is different. A standard two-car driveway replacement usually falls within a predictable range, but we need to see your specific site to give you accurate numbers. Factors like drainage issues, soil conditions, or access challenges can affect pricing. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
We handle both repairs and complete installations. Sometimes a repair or resurfacing job makes more sense than full replacement, especially if your base is still solid. We can patch potholes, seal cracks, or resurface worn areas depending on the condition of your existing driveway. During our initial evaluation, we’ll tell you honestly whether repair work will give you good value or if replacement is the smarter long-term investment. We’re not interested in selling you more than you need, but we won’t recommend cheap fixes that won’t last either.
We warranty our workmanship because we stand behind the quality of our installation. The specific warranty terms depend on the type of work and materials used, but we cover issues that result from installation problems or material defects. Normal wear from traffic and weather isn’t covered, but premature failure due to our work is. We’ll explain warranty coverage in detail before starting your project so you know exactly what’s protected. Most importantly, we’re a local business that’s been here for years and will be here to honor our commitments.
Weather definitely affects driveway installation, especially for asphalt work. Asphalt needs certain temperature conditions to install properly, so we typically avoid the coldest winter months for new asphalt installations. Concrete has different requirements but also faces weather limitations. However, we can often handle prep work, repairs, or concrete installations during milder winter periods. Spring and fall are usually ideal for driveway projects in New Jersey. We’ll work with you to schedule your project during the best conditions for quality results rather than rushing work in poor weather.