Parking Lot Paving in Parsippany-Troy Hills

Professional Parking Lots That Last

Quality asphalt installation and resurfacing that enhances your property value and eliminates costly repairs.

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Commercial Parking Lot Services

What You Get With Professional Paving

Your parking lot becomes an asset instead of a liability. No more patching potholes every few months or worrying about customers tripping on cracked pavement.

You get smooth, properly graded asphalt that handles New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles without breaking apart. Water drains where it should instead of pooling near your entrance.

The professional appearance makes a difference too. Clean lines, fresh striping, and smooth surfaces tell customers you care about details before they even walk through your door.

Parsippany-Troy Hills Paving Contractors

Local Contractors Who Know Jersey Weather

We’ve been handling commercial paving projects throughout Parsippany-Troy Hills and surrounding areas for years. We understand how New Jersey’s weather affects asphalt and plan accordingly.

Our crews work on everything from small retail lots to large industrial complexes. We know the local codes, understand proper drainage for this area, and use materials that hold up to the climate.

You’re working with contractors who live here and stand behind our work long after the project is complete.

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Parking Lot Installation Process

How We Handle Your Paving Project

We start with a site evaluation to assess drainage, base conditions, and any specific requirements for your property. This determines the right approach for your situation.

Next comes base preparation – removing old asphalt if needed, grading for proper drainage, and compacting the foundation. This step determines how long your new pavement will last.

The asphalt installation happens when conditions are right. We lay the material at proper thickness, compact it correctly, and ensure smooth transitions at edges and entrances. Striping and final details come after the surface has properly cured.

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Asphalt Parking Lot Solutions

Complete Parking Lot Services Available

We handle new parking lot installation, complete resurfacing of existing lots, and major repairs that go beyond simple patching. Each project includes proper base preparation, quality asphalt application, and professional striping.

ADA compliance is built into every job – proper slopes, accessible parking spaces, and compliant walkways. We also coordinate with local authorities for any required permits or inspections.

Whether you need a small retail lot or a large commercial complex, we have the equipment and experience to complete your project efficiently while minimizing disruption to your business operations.

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A properly installed asphalt parking lot in New Jersey typically lasts 15-20 years with basic maintenance. The key factors are proper base preparation, adequate asphalt thickness, and good drainage. Lots that were installed correctly and receive periodic sealcoating and crack sealing often exceed 20 years. However, lots installed with poor drainage or inadequate base work may start showing problems within 5-7 years. The upfront investment in doing it right pays off significantly over time.
Resurfacing involves applying a new layer of asphalt over the existing surface, while replacement means removing the old pavement entirely and starting fresh. Resurfacing works when the base is still solid but the surface is worn or cracked. It’s less expensive and faster than full replacement. Complete replacement is necessary when there are base failures, severe drainage problems, or structural issues that can’t be fixed with just a new surface layer. We evaluate each lot to recommend the most cost-effective approach.
Proper drainage starts with correct grading during installation. We slope the pavement to direct water toward storm drains, retention areas, or approved discharge points. For existing lots with drainage problems, we can often improve the situation by adjusting grades during resurfacing or installing additional drainage structures. Poor drainage is one of the biggest causes of premature pavement failure, so we pay close attention to water management in every project. This is especially important in New Jersey where freeze-thaw cycles can quickly destroy pavement that holds water.
Yes, we regularly schedule work to minimize impact on business operations. This might mean working evenings, weekends, or in phases that keep portions of your lot accessible. For larger projects, we can often section off areas so customers and employees can still access your building. We discuss timing during the planning phase and work out a schedule that makes sense for your business. Some disruption is unavoidable, but we do everything possible to keep it minimal and predictable.
Basic maintenance includes sealcoating every 3-4 years and filling cracks as they appear. Sealcoating protects the asphalt from oxidation and water penetration, extending the life significantly. Small cracks should be sealed promptly before they allow water to reach the base material. Regular sweeping and occasional power washing also help maintain appearance and prevent debris from causing damage. We can provide a maintenance schedule specific to your lot’s conditions and traffic levels. Proper maintenance typically doubles the life of your pavement investment.
Costs vary significantly based on size, site conditions, thickness requirements, and whether it’s new installation or resurfacing. A typical commercial lot ranges from $3-7 per square foot for resurfacing and $7-12 per square foot for complete replacement. Factors that affect price include base work needed, drainage improvements, accessibility features, and striping complexity. We provide detailed estimates after evaluating your specific site conditions. While it’s a significant investment, quality paving pays for itself through reduced maintenance costs and improved property value.