Paving Contractor in Stony Hill, NJ

Asphalt Paving That Actually Lasts

Quality installation, fair pricing, and surfaces built to handle New Jersey weather without constant repairs.

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Professional Asphalt Paving Services

What You Get With Quality Paving

Your driveway or parking lot becomes an asset instead of a headache. No more worrying about cracks letting water seep underneath and cause expensive foundation problems. No more apologizing to customers about the rough ride into your business.

You get smooth surfaces that handle New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles without falling apart in two years. Your property looks professional and well-maintained, which matters whether you’re trying to sell your home or keep customers coming back to your business.

The right asphalt paving job eliminates those constant repair costs that add up over time. You’re done patching and filling every spring because someone cut corners on the original installation.

Licensed Paving Contractor Stony Hill

We Know New Jersey Paving

Platinum Paving has been handling asphalt paving projects throughout Stony Hill and the surrounding New Jersey area for years. We’re a licensed paving contractor that understands what it takes to build surfaces that survive our winters.

You’re not getting a crew that learned paving in Florida and thinks all asphalt jobs are the same. We know the soil conditions here, the weather patterns, and exactly how to prepare a base that won’t shift or settle.

We handle both residential driveways and commercial parking lots because the fundamentals are the same: proper preparation, quality materials, and installation that’s done right the first time.

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Driveway and Parking Lot Process

How Professional Paving Actually Works

First, we evaluate your existing surface and drainage situation. Most paving problems start with poor preparation, so we determine what needs to be excavated, what can stay, and how to handle water runoff properly.

Next comes the base preparation. This is where cheaper contractors cut corners, but it’s the most important part of the job. We excavate to the right depth, install proper stone base material, and compact everything to create a stable foundation that won’t shift or settle.

Then we install the asphalt in proper lifts, using the right temperature and compaction techniques. The timing matters here – asphalt needs to be hot enough to compact properly but not so hot that it becomes unstable. Finally, we handle the finishing details like edges and transitions to ensure water drains away from your foundation instead of toward it.

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Residential and Commercial Paving

Complete Asphalt Paving Services

We handle residential driveway paving for homeowners who want their property to look professional and function properly. This includes everything from small single-car driveways to larger multi-car surfaces with proper turning areas and drainage.

For commercial clients, we install and maintain parking lots, loading areas, and access roads. Business owners need surfaces that can handle constant traffic without developing potholes or drainage problems that create liability issues.

Every project includes proper site preparation, quality asphalt materials, and installation techniques that account for New Jersey’s weather conditions. We’re not the cheapest option because we don’t cut the corners that lead to premature failure and expensive repairs down the road.

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Most residential driveways take one to two days depending on size and complexity. Commercial parking lots vary based on square footage and site conditions, but we provide realistic timelines upfront. The actual asphalt installation is usually the fastest part – most time goes into proper excavation and base preparation. Weather can affect scheduling since asphalt needs to be installed in dry conditions and temperatures above 50 degrees. We’ll give you a clear timeline during the estimate and keep you updated if conditions require any adjustments.
The difference is in the preparation and materials, not just the price. Cheap paving skips proper excavation, uses inadequate base material, or applies asphalt too thin. This leads to cracking, settling, and water damage within a few years. Quality paving starts with proper site evaluation, adequate excavation depth, quality stone base, and sufficient asphalt thickness. We use the right materials for New Jersey conditions and don’t cut corners on preparation. The upfront cost difference is minimal compared to having to repave in three years instead of fifteen.
If you have widespread cracking, significant settling, or drainage problems, patching usually won’t solve the underlying issues. Surface cracks can sometimes be sealed, but if water is getting underneath and causing the base to shift, you need proper excavation and reinstallation. We’ll evaluate your current surface honestly – sometimes overlay or patching makes sense, but often property owners have spent more money on temporary fixes than a complete replacement would have cost. During our estimate, we’ll explain what’s causing the problems and give you realistic options.
It depends on the condition of the existing surface and what’s causing any current problems. If the base is stable and drainage is adequate, an overlay can work well and costs less than complete replacement. However, if the existing asphalt is failing because of poor base preparation or drainage issues, paving over it just covers up problems that will resurface quickly. We evaluate each situation individually and recommend the approach that makes the most sense for your specific conditions and budget. Sometimes spending a bit more upfront for proper preparation saves significant money long-term.
New asphalt should be sealcoated after the first year, then every 2-3 years depending on traffic and weather exposure. This protects the surface from water penetration and UV damage. You should also address any small cracks promptly before they allow water to reach the base material. Avoid heavy loads or sharp turns on hot summer days when asphalt is more pliable. Good drainage is crucial – keep gutters and drainage areas clear so water doesn’t pool on the surface. With proper maintenance, quality asphalt paving can last 15-20 years or more.
Yes, we work on both residential driveways and commercial parking lots throughout Stony Hill and surrounding areas. The fundamental principles are the same – proper preparation, quality materials, and professional installation. Residential projects typically involve driveways, walkways, and small parking areas. Commercial work includes retail parking lots, office complexes, industrial facilities, and roadway access. Each type of project has specific requirements for thickness, drainage, and traffic load capacity. We’re licensed for both residential and commercial paving work and have the equipment and experience to handle projects of various sizes.