Parking Lot Paving in Cranbury Station, NJ

Durable Commercial Parking Lots That Last

Professional asphalt installation and resurfacing that protects your property investment and keeps customers safe.

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Commercial Asphalt Paving Services

What You Get With Professional Paving

Your parking lot becomes an asset instead of a liability. No more worrying about customers tripping over cracks or avoiding your business because the lot looks unprofessional.

A properly paved surface handles New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles without cracking apart every winter. You get smooth traffic flow, clear striping that actually stays visible, and drainage that works when it rains.

Most importantly, you stop throwing money at temporary fixes. One quality installation gives you years of reliable service without constant repair bills eating into your budget.

Cranbury Station Paving Contractors

Local Contractors Who Know New Jersey

We’ve been handling commercial paving projects throughout the Cranbury Station area for years. We understand how New Jersey weather affects asphalt and build accordingly.

We work with property managers, business owners, and facility directors who need reliable results without the runaround. We know you can’t shut down your parking lot for weeks, so we plan projects to minimize disruption.

Every job gets the same attention whether it’s a small retail center or a large industrial complex. Our focus stays on quality materials, proper installation, and getting you back to business quickly.

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Parking Lot Installation Process

How Your Parking Lot Gets Built Right

Our process starts with site evaluation and proper base preparation. This foundation work determines how long your parking lot will last, so we do it right the first time.

Next comes asphalt installation using quality materials designed for commercial traffic loads. We compact the surface properly and grade it for drainage so water flows where it should instead of pooling in low spots.

Final steps include striping, ADA compliance features, and any additional markings you need. You get a complete parking lot that meets local codes and serves your business for years to come.

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Everything Your Commercial Property Needs

Our service covers new parking lot installation, complete resurfacing of existing lots, and targeted repairs for problem areas. Each project includes proper base work, quality asphalt application, and professional striping.

ADA-compliant accessibility features are built into every job because compliance isn’t optional. You get proper slopes, designated spaces, and clear markings that meet current requirements.

Drainage solutions are included to prevent the water problems that destroy parking lots over time. Proper grading and water management protect your investment and reduce future maintenance needs.

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Most commercial parking lot projects take 2-5 days depending on size and complexity. Smaller retail lots might be done in two days, while large industrial complexes can take a full week. The timeline includes base preparation, asphalt installation, and striping. Weather can affect the schedule since asphalt needs proper conditions to cure correctly. You’ll get a realistic timeline upfront so you can plan around any business disruptions.
Resurfacing adds a new asphalt layer over existing pavement that’s structurally sound but showing surface wear. It’s less expensive and faster than full replacement. Complete replacement involves removing old asphalt, rebuilding the base, and installing entirely new pavement. You need full replacement when the base has failed, there are major drainage issues, or the existing asphalt is too damaged to resurface effectively.
We plan projects to minimize disruption to your business. For larger lots, we can often work in phases so part of your parking remains available. Weekend and evening work is possible for businesses that can’t afford daytime closures. You’ll know the schedule in advance and can communicate with customers about temporary access routes. Our goal is keeping your business running while getting the work done efficiently.
Proper base preparation is crucial for New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles. The base needs adequate depth and proper drainage to prevent frost heaving. Quality asphalt mix designed for local conditions handles temperature swings better than cheap materials. Proper compaction during installation eliminates air pockets where water can freeze and expand. Regular sealcoating every few years also protects the surface from weather damage and extends pavement life significantly.
Yes, ADA compliance is included in every commercial project. This covers proper slopes, designated accessible spaces, and clear pathway markings. Striping includes standard parking spaces, fire lanes, directional arrows, and any custom markings you need. All work meets current ADA requirements and local codes. You don’t have to worry about compliance issues or hire separate contractors for different parts of the job.
Costs typically range from $3-7 per square foot depending on the scope of work. Simple resurfacing costs less than complete replacement with new base work. Factors affecting price include lot size, base conditions, drainage needs, and site accessibility. Larger projects usually cost less per square foot than smaller ones. You’ll get a detailed estimate that breaks down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for without surprises.