Parking Lot Paving in Washington Heights, NJ

Professional Parking Lots That Actually Last

Quality asphalt installation and resurfacing that handles heavy traffic, harsh weather, and keeps your customers happy.

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Commercial Parking Lot Services

No More Customer Complaints About Your Parking

Your parking lot is the first thing customers see when they visit your business. Cracked asphalt, potholes, and faded lines don’t just look unprofessional—they create real problems.

A properly paved parking lot eliminates liability concerns from trip hazards and vehicle damage. Your customers can focus on your business instead of navigating around potholes or wondering where they’re supposed to park.

You’ll also see better drainage, which means no more standing water that turns into ice patches during Washington Heights winters. Clean lines and smooth surfaces make your property look established and trustworthy—the kind of place people want to do business with.

Washington Heights Paving Contractors

We Know New Jersey Weather

We’ve been handling commercial parking lot projects throughout New Jersey for years. We understand how freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow, and summer heat affect asphalt surfaces in this region.

Most paving problems come from shortcuts during installation or using materials that can’t handle local conditions. We use commercial-grade asphalt mixes and proper base preparation because we know what works in Washington Heights.

Our team shows up when scheduled and completes projects on timeline. No disappearing acts, no surprise costs, no excuses about weather delays that could have been planned around.

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Parking Lot Installation Process

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

We start with a site evaluation to assess your current surface, drainage needs, and traffic patterns. This tells us whether you need complete replacement, resurfacing, or targeted repairs.

Next comes proper base preparation—the foundation that determines how long your parking lot will last. We excavate to the right depth, install proper drainage, and compact the base material to specifications that handle your expected traffic load.

The asphalt installation happens when weather conditions are optimal for proper curing. We apply the hot mix asphalt at the correct thickness, compact it properly, and finish with professional striping once the surface has cured. You get a parking lot that’s ready for heavy use and built to last through multiple New Jersey winters.

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Asphalt Parking Lot Solutions

Complete Parking Lot Services

Our parking lot paving services cover everything from new installation to resurfacing existing surfaces. We handle both asphalt and concrete applications, depending on your specific needs and budget requirements.

For commercial properties in Washington Heights, we typically recommend hot mix asphalt for its durability and cost-effectiveness. The installation includes proper base preparation, drainage solutions, and professional line striping to maximize your available parking spaces.

We also provide ongoing maintenance services like crack sealing and sealcoating to extend your parking lot’s lifespan. Regular maintenance prevents small issues from becoming expensive replacements and keeps your surface looking professional year-round.

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Most commercial parking lot projects take 2-5 days depending on size and scope. New installations require more time for proper base preparation, while resurfacing projects move faster. Weather conditions can affect timeline since asphalt needs specific temperature ranges for proper installation. We schedule projects to minimize disruption to your business operations and provide clear timelines upfront so you can plan accordingly.
Resurfacing involves applying a new layer of asphalt over your existing surface when the base is still solid but the top layer is worn. Complete replacement means removing the old asphalt and rebuilding from the base up. Resurfacing costs less and works well for surfaces with minor cracking or wear. Replacement is necessary when you have major structural issues, poor drainage, or extensive base failure that resurfacing can’t fix.
Proper drainage starts with correct grading during base preparation. We slope the surface to direct water toward designated drainage points, install catch basins where needed, and ensure water flows away from buildings and high-traffic areas. Poor drainage is one of the biggest causes of premature asphalt failure, especially in New Jersey where freeze-thaw cycles can quickly turn minor water issues into major structural problems.
Yes, we schedule most commercial projects to minimize impact on your operations. For retail locations, we often work during off-hours or coordinate with your busiest times. Some projects can be phased to keep portions of your parking available throughout the process. We discuss scheduling options during the initial consultation and work with your specific business needs to find the best approach.
New asphalt should be sealcoated 6-12 months after installation, then every 2-3 years depending on traffic volume. Regular crack sealing prevents water infiltration that can damage the base. Line striping typically needs refreshing every few years to maintain clear parking space definition. We provide maintenance schedules tailored to your specific surface and usage patterns to help maximize your investment.
ADA compliance requires specific slope gradients, accessible parking space dimensions, and proper pathway connections to building entrances. We design parking lots with the correct number of accessible spaces based on total capacity, ensure proper signage placement, and create smooth transitions between surfaces. Our team stays current with ADA requirements and local building codes to ensure your parking lot meets all accessibility standards.