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No more apologizing for cracks and potholes when neighbors visit. Your driveway actually adds to your home’s curb appeal instead of detracting from it.
Water flows away from your foundation properly. Ice doesn’t turn your parking areas into liability nightmares every winter.
You get decades of reliable performance from quality materials and proper installation. Not the headache of constant repairs that come from cutting corners on base preparation.
Platinum Paving has been serving Stanhope and Morris County properties for years. We live and work in this community, so we understand exactly what New Jersey freeze-thaw cycles do to improperly installed pavement.
You won’t find us using subpar materials or skipping foundation work to save a few dollars. We’ve cleaned up too many jobs where contractors cut corners on base preparation or drainage.
Our reputation depends on every project we complete. That’s why we focus on the details that determine whether your pavement lasts five years or thirty.
We start by evaluating your current surface and drainage situation. This tells us whether you need complete replacement, resurfacing, or targeted repairs—and prevents expensive surprises later.
Foundation work comes next, and this is where most problems start if it’s done wrong. We excavate to proper depth, install compacted aggregate base material, and grade everything for proper water runoff.
Asphalt or concrete installation follows proven techniques for temperature and compaction. We time everything to minimize disruption to your routine. Final details like striping and sealing happen once materials have properly cured.
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Our services include new driveway installation, parking lot paving, resurfacing, and concrete work for Stanhope residential and commercial properties. Every project gets proper drainage solutions designed for local soil conditions.
Stanhope’s established neighborhoods need paving work that complements existing character while delivering modern durability. We handle everything from small residential driveways to commercial parking lots that see heavy traffic.
With most local homes built around 1968, many driveways are reaching the end of their useful life. We help property owners make smart decisions about repair versus replacement based on actual conditions, not sales pressure.
Properly installed asphalt paving should give you 25-30 years of reliable service with basic maintenance. The key is quality base preparation and materials designed for New Jersey’s weather extremes.
Driveways with poor foundation work or inadequate drainage typically start showing problems within 5-10 years. That’s why we don’t cut corners on excavation depth or base compaction—it’s what determines your pavement’s actual lifespan.
Regular sealcoating every 2-3 years and prompt crack repair protect your investment and can extend useful life even further. Think of it as insurance for your driveway.
Late spring through early fall gives the best results, when temperatures consistently stay above 70°F. Asphalt needs warm weather for proper installation and compaction—cold temperatures prevent materials from bonding correctly.
December through March are generally off-limits for asphalt work. Spring installation gives your new pavement a full season to cure before facing winter weather stress.
Most residential projects get scheduled between April and October. We’ll work with your timeline, but weather ultimately determines when we can deliver quality results.
Most driveway replacements within existing boundaries don’t require Stanhope permits. However, new driveways, significant grade changes, or drainage modifications may need township approval.
Many homeowners don’t realize certain projects require permits, especially work involving drainage or areas near public rights-of-way. Getting this wrong creates expensive compliance problems later.
We handle permit applications and building code compliance as part of our service. You don’t have to navigate township requirements or worry about whether everything meets local standards.
New asphalt installation typically runs $7-13 per square foot in Stanhope, including materials and labor. Resurfacing existing pavement costs $2-4 per square foot, while complete reconstruction ranges from $3-7 per square foot.
Your biggest cost variables are excavation requirements, base preparation needs, and drainage work specific to your property. Properties with poor drainage or unstable soil need additional foundation work.
We provide detailed written estimates after evaluating your specific conditions. No ballpark figures over the phone—every property has unique requirements that affect final cost.
Resurfacing works when your existing base is structurally sound but the surface shows wear, minor cracking, or fading. It’s faster and more cost-effective than complete replacement.
Complete replacement makes sense when you have significant settling, major drainage problems, or base failure that surface work can’t fix. Trying to resurface over structural problems just wastes money.
We evaluate each property individually and recommend the approach that gives you the best long-term value. Sometimes spending more upfront saves thousands in future repairs.
Proper drainage starts with correct grading during base preparation. We slope your pavement toward designated drainage points so water can’t pool on the surface—standing water is pavement’s worst enemy.
This includes installing catch basins where needed and connecting to existing storm systems. Poor drainage causes more premature pavement failure than any other factor, especially with New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles.
We address drainage issues as part of every project because even the best materials won’t last if water problems aren’t solved at the foundation level.