Parking Lot Paving in Pluckemin, NJ

Professional Parking Lots That Last

Durable asphalt and concrete solutions designed for New Jersey weather and heavy commercial traffic.

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Commercial Parking Lot Services

A Parking Lot Your Business Deserves

Your parking lot is the first thing customers see when they visit your business. A professionally paved surface creates the right impression while handling the daily wear from cars, delivery trucks, and foot traffic.

Proper parking lot paving means fewer headaches down the road. You get smooth surfaces that drain correctly, preventing water damage and ice formation that can create liability issues. The right materials and installation techniques mean your pavement lasts longer, saving you from frequent repairs and early replacement costs.

When your parking lot looks professional and functions properly, you can focus on running your business instead of worrying about potholes, cracks, or customer complaints about your facility’s appearance.

Pluckemin Paving Contractors

Local Expertise You Can Count On

Platinum Paving has been serving commercial properties throughout Somerset County with professional parking lot paving services. We understand how New Jersey weather affects pavement and know the local soil conditions that impact long-term durability.

Our team focuses on commercial projects, which means we have the equipment and experience to handle everything from small business lots to large retail complexes. We work with property managers and business owners who need reliable contractors that show up on time and complete projects as promised.

Our approach is straightforward: assess your specific needs, recommend the right solution, and complete the work efficiently so your business operations aren’t disrupted longer than necessary.

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Parking Lot Installation Process

Clear Process, Predictable Results

Every parking lot project starts with a site evaluation to assess current conditions, drainage requirements, and traffic patterns. This determines whether you need complete replacement, resurfacing, or targeted repairs.

Site preparation is crucial for long-lasting results. This includes proper excavation, base material installation, and grading for correct drainage. The base layer provides the foundation that prevents settling and cracking over time.

Paving involves applying asphalt or concrete in the right thickness for your traffic load, followed by proper compaction and finishing. Final steps include line striping, installing any required signage, and ensuring ADA compliance. Most commercial projects are completed within a few days, depending on size and complexity.

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Asphalt and Concrete Solutions

Complete Parking Lot Services

Platinum Paving handles both new parking lot installation and resurfacing of existing pavement. Asphalt paving works well for most commercial applications, providing durability at a reasonable cost. Concrete installation offers longer life in high-traffic areas or where heavy trucks are common.

Resurfacing can extend the life of structurally sound pavement at a fraction of replacement cost. This involves applying a new asphalt layer over the existing surface after proper preparation and any necessary repairs.

All projects include proper drainage solutions to prevent water damage, ADA-compliant accessibility features where required, and professional line striping. We coordinate with local authorities for any necessary permits and ensure work meets Somerset County requirements.

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Most commercial parking lot projects are completed within 2-5 days, depending on the size and complexity of the job. New installation takes longer than resurfacing because it requires more extensive site preparation. Weather conditions can affect timing, especially for asphalt work which requires specific temperature ranges. We provide realistic timelines upfront and coordinate with you to minimize disruption to your business operations. We typically schedule work during slower business periods when possible.
Asphalt is the most common choice for commercial parking lots because it costs less upfront, handles freeze-thaw cycles well, and can be resurfaced when needed. Concrete lasts longer and works better for areas with heavy truck traffic or where you want a more finished appearance. The decision depends on your budget, expected traffic load, and long-term plans. Most retail and office properties choose asphalt, while industrial facilities with heavy equipment often prefer concrete in high-traffic areas.
Resurfacing works when the base structure is sound but the surface shows wear like minor cracking, fading, or rough texture. If you have major potholes, significant settling, or drainage problems, complete replacement is usually the better long-term investment. A professional assessment can determine the condition of your base layer and whether resurfacing will provide adequate durability. Resurfacing costs about half as much as replacement but only works when the underlying structure is solid.
Proper drainage starts with correct grading during site preparation to direct water away from the pavement and surrounding buildings. This may include installing catch basins, drainage pipes, or retention areas depending on your property’s layout and local requirements. Poor drainage is one of the main causes of premature pavement failure, so it’s addressed during the design phase rather than as an afterthought. Somerset County has specific stormwater management requirements that must be incorporated into commercial paving projects.
New asphalt should be sealcoated after the first year, then every 3-5 years depending on traffic and weather exposure. Regular cleaning and prompt repair of any cracks prevent water infiltration that can damage the base layer. Line striping typically needs refreshing every few years to maintain visibility and professional appearance. Concrete requires less frequent maintenance but benefits from periodic sealing and joint maintenance. Most commercial properties budget for minor maintenance annually and major work every 5-10 years.
Yes, commercial parking lot projects often require permits and must meet local building codes, ADA accessibility requirements, and stormwater management regulations. We handle permit applications and ensure all work meets Somerset County requirements. This includes proper handicap accessibility features, required signage, and drainage compliance. We coordinate with local inspectors as needed and provide documentation for your records. This takes the administrative burden off property owners and ensures the project meets all legal requirements.