Parking Lot Paving in Gillette, NJ

Professional Lots That Actually Last

Durable asphalt parking lot paving that handles New Jersey weather and heavy traffic without breaking your budget.

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Commercial Parking Lot Services

What You Get With Quality Paving

Your customers notice your parking lot before they notice anything else about your business. A smooth, professional surface tells them you care about details and quality.

But it’s more than appearances. Proper parking lot paving eliminates the liability headaches that come with potholes and cracked surfaces. No more worrying about customer injuries or vehicle damage claims.

Quality asphalt installation means years without constant repairs eating into your maintenance budget. You get a surface that handles New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads, and summer heat without falling apart. That’s the difference between an investment and an expense.

Gillette Asphalt Paving Contractors

We Know New Jersey Paving

We’ve been handling commercial parking lot projects throughout the Gillette area for years. We understand how New Jersey weather affects asphalt and what it takes to build surfaces that last.

Every job gets the same attention whether it’s a small office complex or a major retail center. We use commercial-grade materials designed for heavy traffic and extreme weather conditions.

Our crews know local soil conditions, drainage requirements, and municipal codes. That means your project gets done right the first time, on schedule, and built to handle whatever New Jersey throws at it.

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Parking Lot Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we evaluate your site conditions, drainage needs, and traffic patterns. This isn’t a cookie-cutter approach – every lot has different requirements based on soil type, usage, and local conditions.

Next comes proper site preparation. We excavate to the right depth, install proper base materials, and grade for optimal drainage. Shortcuts here cause problems later, so we don’t take them.

Then we install the asphalt in lifts, compacting each layer to specification. Temperature and timing matter – we don’t pour in bad weather or when conditions aren’t right. Finally, we handle line striping and any final details to get you back to business quickly.

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What's Included In Your Installation

Every parking lot paving project includes proper site preparation, base installation, and asphalt application to commercial specifications. We handle drainage solutions, ADA compliance, and coordination with local permits.

You also get line striping, handicap space marking, and any necessary signage installation. We work around your business schedule to minimize disruption and keep your operations running.

Gillette’s soil conditions and weather patterns require specific approaches to base preparation and asphalt mix design. We adjust our methods based on your site’s unique conditions, not a one-size-fits-all approach that works somewhere else but fails here.

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Most commercial parking lot installations take 3-7 days depending on size and complexity. Weather plays a big role – we won’t pour asphalt in rain or when temperatures are too low. Site preparation usually takes 1-2 days, then asphalt installation and finishing. We schedule around your business needs and give you realistic timelines upfront, not optimistic guesses that leave you hanging.
Asphalt costs less upfront and handles New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles better than concrete. It’s also easier to repair if damage occurs. Concrete lasts longer but costs significantly more and can crack badly in our climate. For most commercial applications, asphalt provides better value and performance. The key is proper installation and base preparation – that matters more than the surface material choice.
Proper drainage starts with site grading and base preparation. We slope the lot to direct water away from buildings and toward storm drains or designated runoff areas. This includes installing catch basins where needed and ensuring proper crown in the asphalt surface. Poor drainage destroys parking lots faster than anything else, so we engineer solutions based on your site’s specific conditions and local rainfall patterns.
Yes, we schedule major work during your slowest periods and can phase projects to keep portions of your lot accessible. For retail locations, we often work evenings or early mornings. Office complexes usually prefer weekends. We coordinate with you to find the least disruptive approach. Some disruption is unavoidable, but we minimize it through careful planning and efficient execution.
Seal coating every 3-5 years protects the surface and extends life significantly. Crack sealing should be done promptly when small cracks appear – waiting turns minor issues into major repairs. Regular sweeping removes debris that can damage the surface. Line striping typically needs refreshing every few years. Proper maintenance doubles the life of your parking lot and costs far less than premature replacement.
ADA compliance requires specific slope requirements, handicap space dimensions, and accessible routes to building entrances. We calculate the required number of accessible spaces based on total capacity and ensure proper van-accessible spaces. Slopes can’t exceed certain percentages, and we design drainage that doesn’t interfere with accessibility. We handle all marking and signage requirements to keep you compliant with federal and local regulations.