Parking Lot Paving in Kenvil, NJ

Parking Lots That Actually Last

Professional asphalt installation and resurfacing that handles New Jersey weather without constant repairs.

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Commercial Parking Lot Services

What You Get With Professional Paving

Your parking lot becomes an asset instead of a headache. No more worrying about customers hitting potholes or employees slipping on uneven pavement.

The surface drains properly, so you’re not dealing with ice patches every winter or standing water after storms. Your property looks professional, and you’re not constantly calling for patch jobs.

Most importantly, you get years of reliable service from pavement that’s built to handle Morris County’s freeze-thaw cycles. That means fewer disruptions to your business and more predictable maintenance costs.

Kenvil Asphalt Paving Contractors

We Know New Jersey Pavement

We’ve been handling commercial parking lot projects throughout Morris County for years. We understand how New Jersey winters affect asphalt and what it takes to build surfaces that last.

Our team knows the local soil conditions, drainage requirements, and weather patterns that affect pavement performance in this area. We’re licensed, insured, and focused on getting your project done right the first time.

You won’t find us cutting corners or disappearing mid-project. We finish what we start and stand behind our work.

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Parking Lot Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

We start with a site evaluation to assess your current pavement, drainage needs, and any specific requirements for your business. This helps us plan the work to minimize disruption to your operations.

Next comes excavation and base preparation. This is where many contractors cut corners, but proper base work is what separates parking lots that last from ones that crack within a few years.

Then we install the asphalt in lifts, compact it properly, and finish with line striping and any required ADA compliance features. We coordinate the timeline so your business can stay operational throughout most of the process.

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Complete Parking Lot Services

We handle everything from full parking lot installation to resurfacing existing pavement. That includes proper drainage systems, ADA-compliant striping, and accessibility features that meet current regulations.

For commercial properties in Kenvil and surrounding areas, we understand you need contractors who work around your business schedule. We plan projects to minimize downtime and keep your customers and employees safe during construction.

Whether you’re dealing with a parking lot full of potholes or planning new construction, we provide the same attention to detail and quality materials. Our goal is pavement that serves your business well for years, not months.

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Most commercial parking lot projects take 3-7 days depending on size and complexity. We break the work into phases so your business can stay operational. For example, we might pave half the lot one day and the other half the next, allowing you to redirect traffic as needed. Weather can affect the timeline since asphalt needs proper temperatures to cure correctly. We’ll give you a realistic schedule upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.
Resurfacing means adding a new layer of asphalt over existing pavement that’s structurally sound but showing surface wear. It’s less expensive and faster than full replacement. Full replacement involves removing the old pavement and rebuilding from the base up. We recommend full replacement when there are significant drainage issues, deep cracks, or base failure. During our site evaluation, we’ll assess your current pavement and recommend the most cost-effective approach for your situation.
Proper drainage starts with the base preparation and grading. We slope the pavement to direct water toward storm drains or designated runoff areas. If your current lot has standing water problems, we identify the cause during our evaluation. Sometimes it’s poor grading, sometimes it’s inadequate drainage infrastructure. We can install catch basins, improve grading, or redirect water flow as needed. Good drainage is critical in New Jersey because standing water leads to ice formation and accelerated pavement deterioration.
We typically use hot mix asphalt designed for heavy traffic and temperature fluctuations. The specific mix depends on your expected traffic load and local conditions. For high-traffic commercial lots, we often recommend a denser mix that handles truck traffic and frequent turning movements better. The key is proper compaction and thickness. Most commercial lots need at least 3-4 inches of asphalt over a properly prepared base. We source our materials from regional suppliers who understand New Jersey specifications.
Yes, we handle all striping, marking, and ADA compliance features as part of our parking lot services. This includes handicap spaces with proper dimensions, access aisles, signage mounting, and van-accessible spaces where required. ADA requirements have changed over the years, so we make sure your lot meets current standards. We use high-quality paint and thermoplastic materials that last longer than basic paint. Proper striping isn’t just about compliance – it maximizes your parking capacity and improves traffic flow.
A properly installed asphalt parking lot should last 15-20 years with routine maintenance. The key factors are quality base preparation, proper asphalt thickness, and regular sealcoating every 3-4 years. Heavy traffic, poor drainage, and deferred maintenance will shorten that lifespan. We build our lots to handle New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles, which are hard on pavement. With good maintenance, you should get many years of reliable service before needing major repairs or resurfacing.