Parking Lot Paving in Griggstown, NJ

Parking Lots That Actually Last

Professional asphalt paving that handles New Jersey weather and heavy traffic without constant repairs.

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Commercial Parking Lot Paving Services

Your Property, Professionally Paved

Your customers notice your parking lot before they notice your business. Cracked asphalt, faded lines, and potholes send the wrong message about the quality you deliver inside.

A properly paved parking lot does more than look good. It eliminates liability concerns from trip hazards. It handles New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles without turning into a maintenance nightmare. It gives your customers confidence that you pay attention to details.

You get a smooth, durable surface that lasts years longer than quick fixes. Professional striping that meets ADA requirements. Proper drainage that prevents ice buildup and water damage. Most importantly, you get it done right the first time so you can focus on running your business instead of managing pavement problems.

Griggstown Asphalt Paving Contractors

We Know New Jersey Pavement

Platinum Paving has been handling commercial parking lot projects throughout Central New Jersey for years. We understand how this area’s clay soil shifts with the seasons and how to build a foundation that won’t crack when the ground moves.

Our team knows the difference between a parking lot that looks good for six months and one that performs for decades. We’ve paved everything from small office complexes to large retail centers in Griggstown and surrounding areas.

Every project gets the same attention to proper base preparation, quality materials, and professional finishing. No shortcuts, no surprises, no coming back to fix problems that shouldn’t have happened in the first place.

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Parking Lot Installation Process

How Your Project Actually Happens

First, we evaluate your existing surface and drainage. If you’re resurfacing, we determine what needs repair before new asphalt goes down. For new installations, we assess soil conditions and plan proper base depth.

Next comes excavation and base preparation. This step determines whether your parking lot lasts five years or twenty. We remove unsuitable material, install proper drainage, and compact the stone base to engineering standards.

Then we install the asphalt in lifts, compacting each layer while it’s still hot. Temperature matters, timing matters, and thickness matters. Finally, we handle striping, ADA compliance, and any specialty markings your property needs. You get a finished parking lot ready for traffic, not a project that needs touch-ups next month.

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What's Included in Your Project

Every parking lot paving project includes proper site preparation, quality asphalt installation, and professional striping. We handle permits, coordinate with local utilities if needed, and ensure ADA compliance for accessibility requirements.

For resurfacing projects, we repair any underlying issues before applying new asphalt. This prevents old problems from telegraphing through your new surface. New installations include excavation, stone base installation, proper drainage solutions, and multi-lift asphalt application.

Griggstown’s soil conditions require specific attention to base preparation and drainage. We account for local frost depth requirements and use mix designs appropriate for New Jersey’s climate. Every project includes cleanup and final inspection to ensure the surface meets specifications before you start using it.

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Most commercial parking lot projects take 2-5 days depending on size and complexity. Small office parking areas might be completed in two days, while large retail centers can take a week or more. Weather affects timing since asphalt needs proper temperatures for installation. We schedule projects to minimize disruption to your business operations, often working around your peak hours when possible. The key is proper planning – rushing asphalt work to save a day usually costs you years of pavement life.
Resurfacing means applying new asphalt over existing pavement that has a solid foundation. It works when you have surface cracking or wear but no major structural problems. Full reconstruction involves removing old asphalt, addressing base issues, and building from the ground up. If your parking lot has widespread cracking, settling, or drainage problems, resurfacing won’t fix the underlying issues. A proper evaluation determines which approach gives you the best long-term value for your specific situation.
Commercial parking lots typically need 3-4 inches of asphalt over a properly prepared stone base. Areas with heavy truck traffic might require thicker asphalt or reinforced base sections. The stone base depth depends on soil conditions and expected traffic loads – usually 6-12 inches for most commercial applications. Griggstown’s clay soils often require deeper bases to prevent frost heaving. Skimping on thickness to save money upfront usually means major repairs within a few years instead of decades of reliable service.
Late spring through early fall provides ideal conditions for asphalt paving in New Jersey. Asphalt needs warm temperatures for proper installation and compaction – typically above 50 degrees with no rain in the forecast. Summer can be too hot, making it difficult to work with the material. Winter paving is possible but requires special considerations and may cost more. Planning your project for shoulder seasons often means better scheduling flexibility and optimal installation conditions for long-lasting results.
Yes, every commercial parking lot project includes ADA-compliant accessibility features and professional striping. This means proper handicapped space dimensions, access aisles, signage placement, and van-accessible spaces based on your parking lot size. We also handle fire lanes, directional arrows, stop bars, and any custom markings your property needs. Getting compliance right the first time prevents costly modifications later and ensures your property meets current accessibility requirements for your customers and employees.
You can typically drive on new asphalt within 24-48 hours, but full curing takes several months. Light traffic is fine after the first day, but avoid heavy trucks or sharp turns for the first week. Hot weather means longer wait times since asphalt stays soft longer. We’ll give you specific timing based on weather conditions and your traffic needs. Patience during the first few days prevents scuffing or indentations that become permanent marks in your new pavement surface.