Parking Lot Paving in Long Hill, 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 Services

What You Get With Professional Paving

Your parking lot becomes an asset instead of a headache. No more apologizing to customers about potholes or worrying about liability from cracked surfaces.

You get smooth asphalt that drains properly, clear striping that meets ADA requirements, and a professional appearance that reflects well on your business. Most importantly, you get years of reliable service without constant patch jobs.

The difference shows up in your maintenance budget. Quality paving costs less over time because you’re not calling for repairs every season or dealing with premature replacement.

Long Hill Paving Contractors

We Know New Jersey Pavement

We’ve been handling commercial paving projects throughout New Jersey for years. We understand how freeze-thaw cycles affect asphalt and what it takes to build parking lots that survive harsh winters.

Our crew specializes in commercial applications where downtime costs money and quality can’t be compromised. We work with property managers, business owners, and facility directors who need reliable results on schedule.

Long Hill’s mix of commercial and industrial properties requires contractors who understand both the technical requirements and the business impact of paving projects.

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Parking Lot Installation Process

How We Handle Your Project

We start with a site evaluation to assess your current pavement, drainage, and any underlying issues. This tells us whether you need full replacement, resurfacing, or targeted repairs.

Next comes proper base preparation. This step determines how long your parking lot will last. We remove failed materials, grade for proper drainage, and compact the base to industry standards.

The paving happens quickly once prep work is complete. We coordinate timing to minimize disruption to your business operations. After the asphalt cures, we handle striping, ADA compliance markings, and any final details.

You get a clear timeline upfront and regular updates throughout the project. No surprises, no extended closures, no excuses.

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Complete Parking Lot Solutions

Our parking lot paving covers everything from small repairs to complete installations. We handle asphalt resurfacing when your existing base is solid but the surface needs renewal.

For parking lots with structural problems, we provide full-depth reconstruction including proper base materials and drainage improvements. This approach costs more upfront but eliminates recurring issues.

We also handle concrete work for areas that need extra durability, ADA-compliant striping and markings, and ongoing maintenance to protect your investment. Long Hill properties face unique challenges from soil conditions and weather patterns that we account for in every project.

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Most commercial parking lot paving projects in Long Hill take 2-5 days depending on size and complexity. Small lots under 10,000 square feet often finish in 1-2 days. Larger projects or those requiring extensive base work take longer. We provide specific timelines during the estimate process and coordinate with you to minimize business disruption. Weather can affect scheduling, especially during New Jersey’s unpredictable spring and fall seasons.
Resurfacing applies new asphalt over existing pavement when the base is structurally sound but the surface is worn. This costs less and works well for parking lots with minor cracking or surface wear. Full replacement removes everything down to the base material and rebuilds from scratch. You need replacement when there are major structural issues, drainage problems, or extensive cracking that indicates base failure. We evaluate your specific situation to recommend the most cost-effective approach.
Proper drainage starts with correct grading during base preparation. We slope the surface to direct water away from buildings and toward designated drainage areas. For problem areas, we install catch basins, drainage pipes, or permeable materials as needed. Long Hill’s clay soils can create drainage challenges that require specific solutions. Poor drainage is the fastest way to destroy new asphalt, so we address water management as part of every paving project rather than treating it as an afterthought.
Yes, we regularly work around existing features like light poles, utility covers, landscaped islands, and building entrances. This requires careful planning and sometimes hand work in tight areas, but it’s part of most commercial projects. We protect existing landscaping and coordinate with utility companies when covers need adjustment. The key is identifying these elements during the initial site evaluation so we can plan the proper approach and avoid surprises during construction.
Heavy traffic areas need thicker asphalt and stronger base materials. We typically use 3-4 inches of asphalt over properly compacted stone base for standard commercial lots. Areas with truck traffic or frequent deliveries may need 4-5 inches of asphalt and reinforced base preparation. The asphalt mix also matters – we use commercial-grade mixes designed for durability rather than residential-grade materials. New Jersey’s temperature extremes require asphalt that can handle both summer heat and winter freeze-thaw cycles without cracking.
You can typically drive on new asphalt within 24-48 hours, but full curing takes several weeks. We recommend limiting heavy truck traffic for the first week and avoiding sharp turns or sudden stops initially. Hot weather extends curing time, while cooler temperatures speed the process. Striping happens after the asphalt has cooled and stabilized, usually within a few days of paving. We provide specific guidance based on weather conditions and your particular traffic requirements to ensure the longest pavement life.