Parking Lot Paving in Madison Heights, NJ

Professional Parking Lots That Last

Durable asphalt surfaces and concrete installations that enhance your property value and eliminate costly repairs.

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Commercial Parking Lot Services

Your Property Problems Solved

You need a parking lot that works. No more liability headaches from potholes or cracked pavement that makes your business look neglected.

A properly installed parking lot eliminates the constant repair costs that eat into your budget year after year. Your customers and tenants notice the difference immediately – smooth surfaces, clear striping, and proper drainage that prevent those frustrating puddles and ice patches.

When the work is done right the first time, you’re looking at decades of reliable service instead of calling contractors every few months. That’s the difference between an expense and an investment.

Madison Heights Paving Contractors

We Know New Jersey Pavement

We’ve been handling commercial and residential paving projects throughout New Jersey for years. We understand how the freeze-thaw cycles here affect asphalt, and we know which materials and techniques actually hold up in our climate.

Most of our work comes from referrals because property managers and business owners see the difference in our installations. We show up when we say we will, we finish projects on schedule, and our work lasts.

You won’t find us cutting corners on base preparation or using substandard materials to win a bid. We’re here for the long term, and our reputation depends on every job we complete.

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Parking Lot Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we evaluate your existing surface and drainage situation. This tells us what kind of base preparation you need and helps us spot potential problems before they become expensive surprises.

Next comes the preparation work – removing old pavement if necessary, grading for proper drainage, and installing a solid base that can handle your traffic load. This foundation work is where most contractors either save you money or cost you money down the road.

The paving itself happens quickly once the prep work is complete. We coordinate the timing to minimize disruption to your business operations, and we handle all the details like striping, ADA compliance, and final cleanup. You get a finished parking lot that’s ready for traffic and built to last.

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Asphalt and Concrete Options

What's Included in Your Installation

Every parking lot paving project includes proper base preparation, quality materials rated for your traffic volume, and professional installation that meets local codes. We handle the permitting process and coordinate with utility companies when needed.

You’ll get clear striping that meets ADA requirements, proper drainage that directs water away from your building, and transitions that connect smoothly to existing pavement and sidewalks. We also take care of details like handicap spaces, fire lanes, and any special markings your property requires.

The work comes with our commitment to fix any issues that arise from installation problems. We’re not interested in comebacks or warranty calls – we’d rather do it right the first time and move on to the next project.

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Most parking lot installations take 2-5 days depending on size and complexity. The timeline includes base preparation, paving, and striping once the asphalt has cured. Weather can affect the schedule, especially temperature and rain, since asphalt needs proper conditions to cure correctly. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. For businesses that can’t shut down completely, we can often work in phases to keep part of your parking available throughout the project.
Asphalt costs less upfront and handles freeze-thaw cycles better than concrete, which matters in New Jersey. It’s also easier to repair if you ever need to access utilities underneath. Concrete lasts longer and handles heavy loads better, but it costs more initially and can crack if the ground shifts. For most commercial properties, asphalt gives you the best combination of durability and cost-effectiveness. The choice often comes down to your budget, expected traffic load, and how long you plan to own the property.
Parking lot paving typically runs $3-7 per square foot for asphalt, depending on thickness requirements and site conditions. Concrete runs higher, usually $5-10 per square foot. The total cost depends on factors like base preparation needs, drainage requirements, and accessibility features. Properties with poor drainage or soft soil need more prep work, which affects the price. We provide detailed estimates that break down all the costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for and why.
Yes, we handle everything from minor crack sealing to complete resurfacing projects. Resurfacing involves adding a new layer of asphalt over the existing surface, which costs less than full replacement when the base is still solid. We’ll evaluate your current pavement and recommend the most cost-effective approach. Sometimes spot repairs and sealcoating can extend the life of your parking lot for several more years. Other times, you’re better off with a complete rebuild that gives you decades of reliable service.
Absolutely. We understand that shutting down your parking lot affects your customers and revenue. We can work evenings, weekends, or in phases that keep part of your lot accessible during business hours. The key is planning the project timeline around your needs while still maintaining quality standards. Some work, like final paving, needs to happen when temperatures are right, but we can schedule most of the prep work for off-hours. We’ll coordinate with you to find the approach that works best for your business.
A properly installed asphalt parking lot should last 15-25 years with basic maintenance like crack sealing and periodic sealcoating. Concrete can last 25-30 years or more. The actual lifespan depends on traffic volume, maintenance, and weather exposure. Heavy truck traffic shortens the life, while regular maintenance extends it significantly. The quality of the base preparation and materials makes the biggest difference in longevity. Cheap installations might need major repairs within 5-10 years, while quality work gives you decades of reliable service.