Parking Lot Paving in Lower Montville, NJ

Durable Commercial Parking Lots Built Right

Professional asphalt paving that handles heavy traffic, harsh weather, and keeps your business looking sharp year-round.

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Commercial Paving Services Lower Montville

What You Get With Professional Paving

Your parking lot stops being a problem. No more apologizing to customers about potholes or worrying about liability from cracked pavement.

You get a smooth, professional surface that handles whatever your business throws at it. Heavy delivery trucks, daily customer traffic, New Jersey winters – it all becomes manageable when your parking lot is built right from the start.

The drainage works. Water flows where it should instead of pooling near your entrance or creating ice patches that put people at risk. Your property looks like a business that pays attention to details, because that’s exactly what you are.

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Local Paving Expertise You Can Count On

Platinum Paving has been handling commercial parking lot projects throughout Lower Montville and surrounding New Jersey areas. We understand what works in this climate and what doesn’t.

Our team knows that your business can’t afford weeks of construction disruption. We plan projects around your schedule, not ours. When we say a job will be done Tuesday, it gets done Tuesday.

Every project gets the same attention whether it’s a small repair or a complete parking lot installation. The goal is simple: build it right so you don’t have to think about it again for years.

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Parking Lot Installation Process

How Your Parking Lot Gets Built

First, we assess your site and discuss your specific needs. Traffic patterns, drainage requirements, timeline constraints – everything gets mapped out before any work begins.

The existing surface gets properly removed and disposed of. Base preparation is where most contractors cut corners, but it’s also where long-term durability gets determined. We build the foundation right.

Fresh asphalt gets installed using commercial-grade materials designed for your traffic load. Proper compaction ensures the surface will hold up under pressure. Line striping and final details complete the project according to local codes and ADA requirements.

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Commercial Parking Lot Services

Complete Parking Lot Solutions

You get everything needed for a fully functional parking lot. New installations, complete resurfacing, crack sealing, pothole repairs – whatever your property needs.

ADA compliance isn’t optional anymore. Every project includes proper accessibility features, correct slopes, and compliant parking space layouts. You won’t have to worry about violations or accessibility issues.

Drainage systems get built into every project. Lower Montville’s weather patterns require parking lots that can handle heavy rain and snow melt without creating problems for your business or customers.

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Most commercial parking lot projects take 2-5 days depending on size and scope. A typical retail parking lot resurfacing usually wraps up in 2-3 days, while larger installations might need 4-5 days. Weather can affect timing since asphalt needs proper conditions to cure correctly. We schedule projects to minimize business disruption and provide realistic timelines upfront. We’ll work with your schedule to find the best window for completion, often starting early morning to maximize productive hours.
Resurfacing means applying new asphalt over existing pavement that’s structurally sound but surface-worn. Complete replacement involves removing old pavement and rebuilding from the base up. Resurfacing works when you have minor surface issues like small cracks or worn areas. Replacement is necessary when the base has failed, causing major settling, large potholes, or drainage problems. A proper assessment determines which approach makes sense for your situation and budget. Resurfacing costs less but only works if the foundation is solid.
Light vehicle traffic can usually resume within 24-48 hours after installation, but heavy trucks should wait 3-5 days. Temperature affects curing time – hot weather speeds the process while cool weather slows it down. The asphalt continues hardening for several weeks, reaching full strength after about 30 days. During the first few weeks, avoid sharp turns on the surface and be careful with heavy loads. We provide specific guidelines based on your project’s conditions and traffic requirements.
We handle both repairs and new installations. Common repairs include pothole patching, crack sealing, drainage fixes, and partial resurfacing of damaged sections. Sometimes a targeted repair saves thousands compared to full replacement. We assess each situation to recommend the most cost-effective solution. Small repairs can often be completed in a few hours with minimal business disruption. The goal is extending your parking lot’s life while keeping costs reasonable and your business operational.
Rain stops asphalt work immediately since moisture prevents proper bonding and compaction. Active precipitation means waiting for dry conditions before resuming. If rain is forecast, we adjust schedules accordingly rather than risk poor installation quality. We monitor weather closely and communicate any necessary delays upfront. We’d rather reschedule than deliver substandard work that fails prematurely. Most weather delays are brief, and having a flexible timeline prevents rushed work that causes problems later.
ADA compliance requires specific parking space dimensions, proper slopes, accessible routes to building entrances, and correct signage placement. We stay current with federal and local accessibility requirements. We calculate the required number of accessible spaces based on total parking capacity and ensure proper van-accessible spaces are included. Surface slopes must meet strict guidelines for drainage while remaining navigable for wheelchair users. Every commercial project includes compliance verification to prevent costly violations or required modifications after completion.