Driveway Paving in Ten Mile Run, NJ

Your Driveway Done Right the First Time

Quality materials, proper installation, and results that last for decades in Ten Mile Run’s climate.

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Professional Asphalt Driveway Installation Services

What You Get When It's Done Right

Your driveway becomes an asset, not a liability. No more worrying about cracks appearing after the first winter or water pooling near your foundation.

You get a smooth, even surface that handles New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles without breaking down. The kind of driveway that adds real value to your property and makes you feel good pulling into your own home.

Most importantly, you avoid the headache of having to redo the work in a few years. When driveway paving is done with the right materials and proper technique, it stays solid for decades, not seasons.

Ten Mile Run Driveway Paving Contractors

We Know New Jersey Driveways

Platinum Paving has been handling residential driveway paving throughout New Jersey for years. We understand what works in this climate and what doesn’t.

Every crew member knows how to prepare the base properly, handle drainage issues, and use materials that can handle everything from summer heat to winter freeze cycles. We’re not learning on your driveway.

You’re working with contractors who live and work in this area. We see our completed driveways around town years later, and they still look good because we did them right from the start.

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Driveway Installation Process Ten Mile Run

Here's How Your Project Actually Works

First, we assess your current driveway situation and discuss what you need. We look at drainage, measure the area, and explain your options for asphalt or concrete driveway paving.

Next comes the preparation work. This is where most problems start if it’s done wrong. We excavate to the proper depth, grade for drainage, and compact the base material correctly. No shortcuts here.

Then we install your new driveway using quality materials and proven techniques. For asphalt driveways, we ensure proper thickness and smooth application. For concrete work, we handle the mix, placement, and finishing so it cures properly. You get a driveway that looks professional and performs for years.

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Everything You Need for Your Driveway

Whether you need new driveway installation, driveway resurfacing, or driveway repair services, we handle the complete project. That includes dealing with any drainage issues, proper base preparation, and finishing work.

For homeowners in Ten Mile Run dealing with older driveways, we often recommend complete replacement over patching. The soil conditions and weather patterns here mean that partial fixes usually don’t last. You end up spending more money over time.

We work with both asphalt and concrete, depending on what makes sense for your situation and budget. Both materials can work well in this area when they’re installed correctly with proper drainage and base preparation.

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Most residential driveway paving projects in Ten Mile Run take 2-3 days from start to finish. Day one is excavation and base preparation. Day two is material installation. Day three handles any finishing work and cleanup. Weather can affect timing, especially for concrete work that needs proper curing conditions. We don’t rush the process because proper preparation and installation time directly affect how long your driveway lasts. You can typically drive on a new asphalt driveway after 24-48 hours, while concrete needs about a week to fully cure.
Asphalt driveway paving typically costs less upfront than concrete, but both can be good investments depending on your situation. Asphalt works well in New Jersey’s climate and can be resurfaced when needed. Concrete costs more initially but can last longer with minimal maintenance. The real cost difference comes from installation quality, not just material choice. A properly installed asphalt driveway will outperform a poorly installed concrete one every time. We help you choose based on your budget, how long you plan to stay in the home, and your maintenance preferences.
If your driveway has widespread cracking, drainage problems, or areas that are sinking or heaving, you likely need complete replacement. Surface-level cracks and minor wear can often be handled with driveway resurfacing. The key is looking at the base underneath. If water has been getting through cracks and affecting the foundation, resurfacing won’t solve the problem. We evaluate the existing condition and give you an honest assessment. Sometimes spending a bit more on replacement saves you from having to redo the work in a few years when resurfacing fails.
A properly installed driveway should handle freeze-thaw cycles without major issues. The key is proper base preparation and drainage. Water is what causes most winter damage when it gets under the surface, freezes, and expands. We grade for drainage and use base materials that don’t shift when temperatures change. Both asphalt and concrete can work well here when they’re installed correctly. We also recommend sealing asphalt driveways periodically to prevent water penetration. The installation technique matters more than the material choice for winter durability.
For asphalt driveways, you can usually walk on the surface within a few hours and drive on it after 24-48 hours. Full curing takes longer, so we recommend avoiding heavy vehicles or sharp turns for the first week. Concrete driveways need more time – you can walk on them after about 24 hours, but wait at least 7 days before driving on them. Hot weather speeds up curing while cold weather slows it down. We give you specific timing based on weather conditions and the materials used. Rushing this process can damage the surface and affect long-term durability.
Yes, proper drainage is essential for any driveway project. We grade the surface to direct water away from your foundation and handle any existing drainage problems as part of the installation. Poor drainage is one of the main reasons driveways fail prematurely. Water that pools or runs under the surface causes base materials to shift and surfaces to crack. We evaluate the entire area, not just where the driveway goes, to make sure water flows where it should. This might include adjusting grades, adding drainage solutions, or modifying the driveway design to work with your property’s natural water flow.