Paving Contractor in Morgan, NJ

Quality Asphalt Work That Lasts

Professional paving contractor delivering durable driveways and parking lots throughout Morgan, New Jersey.

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Asphalt Paving Services Morgan

Smooth Surfaces, Zero Headaches

Your driveway or parking lot should work for you, not against you. When it’s properly paved, you get smooth access, better drainage, and a surface that handles New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles without cracking apart.

You also get the peace of mind that comes with professional work. No more worrying about potholes damaging vehicles or water pooling near your foundation. No more explaining to visitors why they need to navigate around crumbling asphalt.

A quality paving job means years of reliable performance. Your property looks professional, functions properly, and maintains its value. That’s what happens when experienced contractors use the right materials and proven techniques from day one.

Licensed Paving Contractor Morgan

Local Expertise You Can Count On

Platinum Paving has been serving Morgan and the surrounding New Jersey area as a licensed paving contractor focused on quality workmanship. We understand local soil conditions, drainage requirements, and the specific challenges that New Jersey weather presents to asphalt surfaces.

We bring both residential and commercial paving experience to every project. Whether you need a new driveway installation or a complete parking lot renovation, we approach each job with the same attention to detail and commitment to lasting results.

Being locally based means faster response times, familiarity with local regulations, and a reputation built on satisfied neighbors and business owners throughout the Morgan area.

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Driveway Paving Process Morgan

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

Every paving project starts with a site evaluation and detailed estimate. We assess your current surface, drainage needs, and any underlying issues that could affect the new asphalt. You get a clear breakdown of materials, labor, and timeline before any work begins.

Preparation is where quality paving really happens. This means proper excavation, base material installation, and grading for optimal drainage. Rushing through these steps leads to premature failure, so we take the time to build a solid foundation.

The asphalt installation itself uses professional-grade equipment and techniques. Hot mix asphalt is applied at the correct thickness, properly compacted, and finished to specifications. You get a smooth, durable surface that’s ready for traffic once it cools and sets properly.

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Commercial Residential Paving Morgan

Complete Paving Services for Every Need

Residential paving services include new driveway installation, driveway replacement, and repairs for existing asphalt surfaces. We handle everything from single-car driveways to large residential properties with multiple parking areas.

Commercial paving covers parking lots, access roads, and loading areas for businesses throughout Morgan. This includes proper striping, ADA compliance, and coordination to minimize disruption to your operations. Projects are scheduled to work around your business hours whenever possible.

Both residential and commercial services include proper permits, quality materials sourced from local suppliers, and cleanup once the project is complete. You get professional results whether you’re a homeowner improving curb appeal or a business owner maintaining your property investment.

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Most residential driveway projects take 1-2 days from start to finish, depending on size and complexity. Day one typically involves excavation, base preparation, and grading. Day two covers asphalt installation and finishing work. Weather conditions can affect the timeline, as asphalt installation requires dry conditions and appropriate temperatures. For larger driveways or projects requiring significant base work, the timeline may extend to 3 days. Commercial parking lots generally take longer based on square footage and any special requirements like striping or ADA compliance features.
Asphalt repair works when you have isolated cracks, small potholes, or surface damage affecting less than 30% of your driveway. Repairs involve patching damaged areas, crack sealing, and sometimes applying a new surface layer over existing asphalt. Complete replacement becomes necessary when the base has failed, when damage is widespread, or when the existing asphalt is beyond its useful life. Replacement involves removing old asphalt, rebuilding the base if needed, and installing completely new asphalt. A site evaluation helps determine which approach makes the most financial sense for your specific situation.
You can typically drive on new asphalt within 24-48 hours, but this depends on weather conditions and asphalt thickness. Hot weather requires longer curing time, while cooler temperatures allow traffic sooner. For the first week, avoid sharp turns, heavy vehicles, or parking in the same spot repeatedly, as the asphalt continues to harden during this period. Motorcycle kickstands, high heels, and lawn chairs can leave marks in fresh asphalt, so avoid these for at least a week. Following these guidelines ensures your new pavement reaches full strength and durability.
Square footage is the primary cost factor, but several other elements influence pricing. Base preparation requirements vary significantly – some projects need minimal prep while others require extensive excavation and new base material. Accessibility affects equipment usage and labor efficiency. Thickness requirements depend on expected traffic loads. Current asphalt removal adds to project scope if replacement is needed. Site drainage issues may require additional grading or drainage solutions. Geographic factors like material delivery distance and local permit requirements also influence final costs. A detailed estimate breaks down these factors so you understand exactly what you’re paying for.
Yes, we handle commercial paving including parking lots, access roads, loading areas, and other business surfaces. Commercial projects require different considerations than residential work, including ADA compliance, proper drainage for larger areas, striping and marking, and coordination to minimize business disruption. Projects are often scheduled during off-hours or phased to maintain access during business operations. Commercial work also involves different base requirements to handle heavier traffic loads and frequent turning movements. Proper permits and inspections ensure compliance with local commercial building requirements and accessibility standards.
Several signs indicate whether repair or replacement makes more sense. Surface cracks less than half an inch wide, isolated potholes, and minor edge damage usually qualify for repair. However, widespread cracking, multiple large potholes, significant settling or heaving, and drainage problems typically require replacement. Age is also a factor – asphalt driveways typically last 15-20 years with proper maintenance. If your driveway is approaching this age and showing multiple issues, replacement often provides better long-term value than extensive repairs. A professional evaluation considers all these factors and provides honest recommendations based on your specific situation and budget.