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Your driveway becomes the kind of surface that handles New Jersey’s brutal freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or settling. No more avoiding potholes in your own driveway or worrying about what visitors think when they pull up.
You get a smooth, professionally finished surface that actually improves your property value instead of detracting from it. The kind of pavement that makes snow removal easier, looks clean year-round, and gives you confidence it’ll still be solid in 15-20 years.
Most importantly, you’re done dealing with the headache of constant repairs and patches that never seem to hold up.
We’ve been serving Myrtle Grove and Morris County for over two decades. We’re the local paving contractor that actually lives here, understands the specific challenges of New Jersey weather, and has built our reputation one properly installed driveway at a time.
Unlike contractors who disappear after the job, we’re BBB accredited, fully licensed and insured, and we stand behind every project. Our family-owned business approach means the owner is involved in your project, not just some crew that shows up and leaves.
We’ve seen what happens when paving gets done wrong in this area—cracked surfaces within two years, drainage problems, and property owners stuck with expensive do-overs. That’s exactly why we focus on engineering solutions that work the first time.
First, we assess your specific situation—existing pavement condition, drainage patterns, how your driveway connects to the street and garage. We’re looking at the details that determine whether your new pavement will perform or fail.
Next comes proper site preparation. This means excavating to the correct depth, establishing proper grading for water runoff, and creating a solid foundation that won’t shift over time. Most paving problems start here when contractors take shortcuts.
Then we install your asphalt or concrete surface using materials specifically chosen for Morris County conditions. High-grade hot mix asphalt applied at proper temperature, or strong Portland cement mixes with reinforcement when needed.
Finally, we handle finishing details, cleanup, and explain any curing requirements. You get a surface that’s ready to handle daily use and whatever New Jersey weather throws at it.
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Every paving project includes proper site evaluation and preparation—no guesswork about drainage or foundation requirements. We handle excavation, grading, and base preparation using the right materials and techniques for long-term performance.
You get your choice of asphalt or concrete installation, both engineered for Myrtle Grove’s climate conditions. Asphalt offers faster installation and easier future repairs, while concrete provides longer lifespan and more design options.
All projects include attention to connection details where your new pavement meets existing surfaces, proper slope for water management, and cleanup that leaves your property looking professional. We also provide clear guidance on curing time and maintenance to protect your investment.
For commercial projects, we include striping, ADA compliance features, and coordination to minimize disruption to your business operations.
Properly installed asphalt paving in Myrtle Grove typically lasts 15-20 years with regular maintenance. The key factors are correct installation depth, proper base preparation, and quality materials that can handle New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles.
Regular sealcoating every 3-4 years and prompt crack repair extend this lifespan significantly. We’ve seen well-maintained driveways we installed 20+ years ago still performing excellently, while improperly installed pavement fails within 2-3 years.
The climate here is tough on pavement, but when the job is done right from the start, your investment pays off for decades.
Asphalt costs less upfront, handles freeze-thaw cycles better, and is easier to repair if damage occurs. It’s ready for use sooner after installation and can be sealcoated to maintain appearance and protection.
Concrete lasts longer overall, offers more design options including decorative finishes, and maintains its appearance with less maintenance over time. It’s more resistant to oil stains and provides a more formal appearance.
For Myrtle Grove’s climate, both materials work well when properly installed. Your choice often comes down to budget, timeline, and aesthetic preferences. We’ll help you understand which option makes the most sense for your specific situation.
Driveway paving costs vary based on size, material choice, site conditions, and required preparation work. Asphalt typically costs less initially, while concrete has higher upfront costs but longer lifespan.
Factors that affect pricing include excavation requirements, drainage needs, thickness specifications, and access challenges. Properties requiring significant base work or dealing with drainage issues cost more than straightforward replacements.
We provide detailed, upfront quotes that explain exactly what work is included and why. No surprise charges or hidden fees—you’ll know the total investment before we start. Most residential driveways in the area range from moderate to higher investment depending on these factors.
Yes, we handle both residential and commercial paving projects throughout Myrtle Grove and Morris County. Commercial work includes parking lot installation, resurfacing, repair, and maintenance for businesses of all sizes.
Commercial projects require different considerations—heavier traffic loads, ADA compliance, proper drainage systems, and striping for traffic flow and parking organization. We coordinate work schedules to minimize disruption to your business operations.
Our commercial services include new construction, overlay installations, crack sealing, sealcoating, and line striping. We work with property managers, business owners, and municipal clients who need reliable results and professional appearance.
Proper preparation is critical for long-term pavement performance. We start by assessing existing conditions, drainage patterns, and any underlying issues that need addressing before new pavement goes down.
Site preparation typically includes excavation to proper depth, removal of unsuitable materials, grading for correct slope and drainage, and installation of appropriate base materials. This foundation work determines whether your pavement will last decades or fail quickly.
We also coordinate utility locations, handle permits when required, and plan access for equipment and materials. Most preparation work takes 1-2 days depending on project size and site conditions. Rushing this phase is where most paving failures begin.
Project scheduling depends on current workload, weather conditions, and your project requirements. We typically provide quotes within 24-48 hours and can often start work within 1-2 weeks for standard residential projects.
Spring and fall are our busiest seasons when weather conditions are ideal for paving work. Summer projects may have more flexibility, while winter work is limited by temperature requirements for proper asphalt installation.
Commercial projects or complex residential work may require longer lead times for planning and coordination. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if conditions require schedule adjustments. The key is not rushing the process—proper installation takes the time it takes.