Paving Contractor in Roselle Park, NJ

Asphalt That Actually Lasts

Professional paving contractor delivering durable driveways and parking lots built for New Jersey weather.

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Professional Asphalt Paving Services

Smooth Surfaces, Zero Headaches

Your driveway or parking lot should work for you, not against you. No more dodging potholes or explaining away cracked pavement to customers and neighbors.

When we finish your asphalt paving project, you get surfaces that handle whatever New Jersey throws at them. Heavy traffic, freeze-thaw cycles, summer heat – your pavement stays smooth and professional-looking.

You’ll stop worrying about liability issues from uneven surfaces. Your property value stays protected. And you won’t be calling another paving contractor in two years because the job was done right the first time.

Licensed Roselle Park Paving Company

We Know New Jersey Pavement

Platinum Paving has been handling asphalt projects throughout Roselle Park and the surrounding areas for years. We’re licensed, insured, and we understand exactly what kind of punishment New Jersey weather puts on pavement.

You’re not getting a fly-by-night operation or someone learning on your property. We use commercial-grade materials and proper installation techniques because we’ve seen what happens when corners get cut.

Our reputation in the local community matters to us. That’s why we focus on getting your project done right instead of just getting it done fast.

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Our Paving Process

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

We start with a site evaluation to assess your current pavement condition and drainage needs. You get a written estimate with no surprises – we explain exactly what work needs to be done and why.

Next comes proper preparation. We excavate to the right depth, install a solid base, and ensure proper grading for water runoff. This foundation work is what separates pavement that lasts from pavement that fails in a few years.

Then we install your new asphalt using commercial-grade materials and proper compaction techniques. We clean up completely and walk through the finished project with you. Your new pavement is ready for traffic according to the curing schedule we provide.

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Complete Paving Solutions

Everything Your Project Needs

Every paving project includes proper excavation, base preparation, and professional-grade asphalt installation. We handle drainage considerations, proper compaction, and clean edges that look finished.

For commercial properties in Roselle Park, we understand ADA compliance requirements and can incorporate proper striping and accessibility features. Residential customers get the same attention to detail – from driveway aprons that connect smoothly to the street to proper slopes that direct water away from your foundation.

We bring our own equipment and materials, so you don’t coordinate multiple vendors. One contractor, one point of contact, one warranty covering your entire project.

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Most residential driveways take 1-2 days from start to finish, depending on size and site conditions. Commercial parking lots vary based on square footage and complexity, but we provide realistic timelines upfront. Weather can affect scheduling since we can’t install asphalt in rain or extreme temperatures. We’ll give you a clear timeline during your estimate and keep you updated if conditions require adjustments. The key is proper preparation – rushing the base work to meet an artificial deadline just creates problems later.
Asphalt costs less upfront and handles freeze-thaw cycles better than concrete in New Jersey’s climate. It’s also easier to repair if damage occurs. Concrete lasts longer but costs significantly more and can crack from frost heaving. For most Roselle Park properties, asphalt offers the best value – you get professional appearance and durability without the premium price. Asphalt also provides better traction in winter conditions, which matters for sloped driveways.
You can typically walk on new asphalt within a few hours, but vehicle traffic should wait 24-48 hours depending on weather conditions. Hot weather requires longer curing time. We’ll give you specific guidance based on conditions during your installation. Avoid turning your steering wheel while stationary on new asphalt for the first few weeks – this can create scuff marks. Heavy vehicles or dumpsters should be kept off new pavement for at least a week to prevent indentations.
Most driveway replacements don’t require permits if you’re staying within existing boundaries. However, expanding your driveway or changing drainage patterns may require approval from the borough. We’re familiar with Roselle Park requirements and can advise you during the estimate process. If permits are needed, we’ll help you understand what’s required. Commercial paving projects typically need permits and inspections, which we factor into project planning and scheduling.
Poor base preparation is the biggest culprit – if the foundation isn’t right, the asphalt will fail prematurely. Water infiltration through cracks accelerates damage, especially during freeze-thaw cycles. Inadequate thickness for the traffic load also causes problems. That’s why we focus on proper excavation, base materials, and appropriate asphalt thickness for your specific situation. Regular sealcoating every few years helps protect the surface, but it can’t fix underlying structural issues from poor initial installation.
Check that any contractor you consider is properly licensed and insured – ask to see current certificates. Get detailed written estimates that specify materials, thickness, and preparation work. Be wary of door-to-door solicitors or prices that seem too good to be true. A quality paving job requires proper materials and time – corners cut during installation will cost you more in repairs later. Ask for local references and drive by recent projects if possible. The cheapest bid often becomes the most expensive mistake.