Parking Lot Paving in Washington Park, NJ

Durable Parking Lots That Last

Professional asphalt paving that protects your investment and keeps customers coming back safely.

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Commercial Parking Lot Services

What Proper Paving Actually Gets You

Your parking lot does more work than you think. It’s the first thing customers see when they arrive, and the last thing they remember when they leave.

A properly paved and maintained parking lot eliminates the liability headaches that come with potholes and cracking surfaces. No more worrying about trip-and-fall incidents or vehicle damage claims. No more apologizing to customers for the condition of your property.

You get a surface that handles Washington Park’s weather extremes without falling apart every winter. Proper drainage keeps water moving instead of pooling into ice patches. Clear striping keeps traffic flowing smoothly and maximizes your available parking spaces. The result is a professional appearance that actually supports your business instead of working against it.

Washington Park Paving Contractors

We Know New Jersey Parking Lots

Platinum Paving has been handling commercial paving projects throughout Washington Park and the surrounding New Jersey area for years. We understand what works in this climate and what doesn’t.

Most paving failures happen because contractors cut corners on base preparation or use materials that can’t handle freeze-thaw cycles. We’ve seen the expensive mistakes that property owners deal with when the job isn’t done right the first time.

Our approach focuses on proper preparation, quality materials, and installation techniques that actually last in New Jersey weather. We’re not the cheapest option, but we’re the one that saves you money over time.

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Parking Lot Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

Every parking lot paving project starts with a site evaluation. We look at drainage patterns, existing base conditions, and traffic flow to identify potential problems before they become expensive surprises.

Next comes proper excavation and base preparation. This is where most contractors try to save time and money, but it’s also where most parking lot failures start. We remove unstable materials and build a solid foundation that can support the traffic load and weather conditions your lot will face.

The asphalt installation happens quickly once the prep work is complete. We coordinate the timing to minimize disruption to your business operations. After paving, we handle striping and marking to ensure clear traffic patterns and ADA compliance. The entire process is designed to get you back to normal operations as quickly as possible while delivering a surface that will perform for years.

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Complete Parking Lot Solutions

Our parking lot paving services cover everything from full installation to targeted repairs. New construction projects get complete site preparation, proper base installation, and fresh asphalt surfaces designed for your specific traffic patterns and load requirements.

Existing lots often need resurfacing rather than complete replacement. We can overlay new asphalt over structurally sound existing surfaces, saving you money while still delivering a like-new appearance and performance. For lots with isolated problem areas, we handle partial reconstruction and seamless tie-ins to existing pavement.

Every project includes proper drainage solutions to prevent water damage and ice formation. We also handle all striping and marking work to ensure clear parking spaces, traffic lanes, and ADA-compliant accessibility features. The goal is a complete parking lot solution that handles your property’s specific needs and challenges.

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Most commercial parking lot paving projects take 2-5 days depending on size and complexity. The timeline includes excavation, base preparation, asphalt installation, and striping. Weather conditions can affect scheduling since asphalt needs dry conditions for proper installation. We work with you to minimize business disruption by scheduling around your peak hours or completing work in phases. For larger projects, we can often keep portions of your lot accessible while working on other areas.
Asphalt overlay involves placing new asphalt over existing pavement that’s structurally sound but showing surface wear. This costs less and takes less time than full reconstruction. Complete reconstruction means removing existing pavement, addressing base issues, and building from the ground up. We recommend overlay when the existing base is stable and there are no major drainage problems. Full reconstruction is necessary when you have significant cracking, settling, or drainage issues that overlay won’t fix.
New asphalt can typically handle light vehicle traffic within 24-48 hours under normal conditions. However, the surface continues to cure and harden for several months. We recommend avoiding heavy loads, sharp turns, and parking in the same spots repeatedly during the first few weeks. Hot weather can make new asphalt softer, so extra care is needed during summer months. We’ll give you specific guidelines based on your project’s conditions and expected traffic patterns.
Poor drainage usually results from inadequate slope, clogged drainage systems, or settling that creates low spots where water collects. Standing water leads to faster pavement deterioration and creates ice hazards in winter. We address drainage issues during the preparation phase by establishing proper grades, installing or repairing drainage structures, and ensuring water flows away from the pavement surface. Sometimes this requires adjusting the base elevation or adding drainage features that weren’t part of the original installation.
Surface issues like minor cracking, fading, or rough texture can usually be handled with resurfacing. You need complete replacement when you have extensive cracking, potholes, settling, or drainage problems that go deeper than the surface layer. Alligator cracking (interconnected cracks that look like reptile skin) typically indicates base failure that overlay won’t fix. We can evaluate your specific situation and recommend the most cost-effective approach based on the underlying condition of your pavement and base materials.
New parking lots need minimal maintenance initially, but regular attention prevents major problems later. Sealcoating every 2-3 years protects the surface from weather and traffic wear. Crack sealing addresses minor issues before they become major problems. Keep drainage areas clear of debris to prevent water backup. Address oil stains promptly since petroleum products can soften asphalt. Regular sweeping removes abrasive materials that accelerate wear. These simple steps can double the lifespan of your parking lot investment.