Parking Lot Paving in Kitchell, NJ

Durable Commercial Parking Surfaces Built Right

Professional parking lot paving that protects your property investment and keeps your business running smoothly.

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Commercial Paving Services Kitchell

What You Get With Professional Installation

Your parking lot becomes an asset instead of a liability. No more apologizing to customers for potholes or worrying about slip-and-fall claims from uneven pavement.

You get a smooth, properly graded surface that handles New Jersey weather without cracking or pooling water. The right materials installed correctly mean fewer repair calls and lower long-term costs.

Your property looks professional again. First impressions matter, and a well-paved parking lot tells customers you care about details and maintain your business properly.

Kitchell Asphalt Paving Contractors

Local Expertise You Can Count On

Platinum Paving has been handling commercial paving projects throughout Kitchell and surrounding New Jersey communities for years. We understand how local soil conditions and weather patterns affect pavement performance.

Our team focuses on getting projects done right the first time. No cutting corners on materials or rushing through installation steps that matter for long-term durability.

We work with property managers who need reliable contractors that show up when scheduled and finish projects on time without surprises.

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Parking Lot Installation Process

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

The process starts with a site evaluation to assess your current pavement condition and drainage needs. This determines whether you need complete replacement, resurfacing, or targeted repairs.

Next comes proper preparation. This means excavating to the right depth, grading for proper drainage, and installing a solid base that won’t shift or settle. Shortcuts here cause problems later.

Installation happens in stages to minimize disruption to your business. We coordinate timing around your operating hours and customer traffic patterns. Final steps include proper curing time and line striping to complete your parking area.

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Asphalt and Concrete Options

Complete Parking Lot Solutions

You get both asphalt and concrete paving options depending on your needs and budget. Asphalt works well for most commercial applications and costs less upfront. Concrete lasts longer and handles heavy traffic better but requires higher initial investment.

Our service includes proper site preparation, base installation, drainage solutions, and final surface application. ADA-compliant installations ensure your parking area meets accessibility requirements without costly retrofits later.

Resurfacing services extend the life of existing pavement when full replacement isn’t necessary. This option saves money while improving appearance and safety for properties with structurally sound foundations.

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Most commercial parking lot projects take 2-5 days depending on size and scope. Simple resurfacing jobs often finish in 1-2 days, while complete replacement with new base preparation takes longer. Weather affects timing since asphalt needs dry conditions for proper installation. We schedule work to minimize disruption to your business operations and provide realistic timelines upfront so you can plan accordingly.
Resurfacing adds a new asphalt layer over existing pavement that’s structurally sound but showing surface wear. This costs less and works when the base is stable. Complete replacement removes old pavement and rebuilds from the ground up. You need replacement when there are major cracks, settling, or drainage problems that resurfacing can’t fix. A site evaluation determines which option makes sense for your situation and budget.
Proper drainage starts with correct grading during installation. The parking lot needs to slope away from buildings toward designated drainage areas. This prevents water from pooling and seeping into the pavement base where it causes cracking and settling. We install catch basins and drainage systems where needed and ensure compliance with local stormwater management requirements. Good drainage extends pavement life significantly.
New asphalt should be sealcoated after the first year, then every 2-3 years depending on traffic and weather exposure. Regular crack sealing prevents water infiltration that leads to bigger problems. Line striping needs refreshing every few years to maintain visibility and compliance. Basic maintenance like removing debris and snow properly helps prevent damage. Following a maintenance schedule protects your investment and avoids costly emergency repairs.
Yes, we schedule work to minimize impact on your operations. For businesses that can’t close during the day, evening and weekend work is available. The project gets planned in phases so you maintain some parking access throughout installation. Emergency vehicle access and customer entrances stay functional during construction. Clear communication about timing and temporary traffic patterns keeps your business running smoothly during the paving process.
Freeze-thaw cycles are the biggest challenge for parking lots in New Jersey. Water gets into small cracks, freezes, expands, and creates bigger problems. Proper installation with adequate base depth and good drainage prevents most winter damage. Using materials designed for local climate conditions also helps. Regular maintenance like crack sealing before winter prevents water infiltration. Snow removal practices matter too – metal plows can damage surfaces if not used carefully.