Paving Contractor in Ten Mile Run, NJ

Driveways That Last, Results You Trust

Licensed asphalt paving contractor delivering quality work that stands up to New Jersey weather.

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Professional Asphalt Paving Services

What Quality Paving Actually Gets You

Your driveway stops being a problem you think about. No more avoiding certain areas because of cracks or potholes. No more water pooling near your foundation after heavy rains.

A properly paved surface handles New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles without falling apart in two years. You get smooth access to your property, better curb appeal, and the confidence that comes with knowing it was done right.

Whether you need a new driveway, parking lot repair, or complete commercial paving project, the goal is the same: asphalt that performs year after year without constant maintenance headaches.

Licensed Ten Mile Run Paving Company

Local Contractor, Proven Track Record

Platinum Paving has been serving Ten Mile Run and surrounding New Jersey communities as a licensed paving contractor. We understand how local weather affects asphalt surfaces and what it takes to build driveways and parking lots that last.

Every project gets the same approach: proper preparation, quality materials, and experienced crews who know the difference between doing it fast and doing it right. We maintain full licensing and insurance because that’s what serious contractors do.

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Our Paving Process Explained

How We Handle Your Paving Project

First, you get a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. No surprises, no vague “we’ll figure it out as we go” pricing.

Preparation comes next. This means proper excavation, grading for drainage, and base preparation. Skipping these steps is why some paving jobs fail within a few years. The asphalt application follows industry standards for thickness and compaction.

Final grading and cleanup leave your property looking professional. You receive information about curing time and when you can safely use the new surface. The entire process is designed to minimize disruption while maximizing the lifespan of your pavement.

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What's Included in Professional Paving

Residential driveway paving covers everything from small repairs to complete replacement. This includes proper drainage solutions, which matter more in New Jersey than many homeowners realize.

Commercial paving projects handle parking lots, access roads, and high-traffic areas that need to withstand heavy use. Our approach includes proper base preparation, appropriate asphalt thickness for the expected load, and line striping when needed.

Both residential and commercial work includes site preparation, quality materials, professional installation, and cleanup. You work with a licensed paving contractor who understands local requirements and weather challenges specific to the Ten Mile Run area.

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Most residential driveway projects take 1-2 days from start to finish, depending on size and complexity. Day one typically involves excavation, base preparation, and initial grading. Day two covers asphalt installation and final grading. Weather can affect the timeline, especially during New Jersey’s unpredictable spring and fall seasons. Commercial projects take longer based on square footage and traffic management requirements. You’ll get a realistic timeline upfront so you can plan accordingly.
Repairs work when you have isolated cracks or small potholes in otherwise solid pavement. Complete replacement makes sense when the base has failed, there’s widespread cracking, or the surface has multiple drainage issues. A good rule of thumb: if repairs would cost more than 50% of replacement, or if you’re dealing with recurring problems, replacement usually provides better long-term value. An experienced paving contractor can assess your specific situation and recommend the most cost-effective approach.
You can typically walk on new asphalt within a few hours, but vehicles should wait 24-48 hours minimum. Hot weather extends curing time, while cooler temperatures may allow earlier use. Heavy vehicles or turning wheels on fresh asphalt can create permanent marks, so patience pays off. We’ll give you specific guidance based on weather conditions and asphalt temperature when the job is completed. Following these guidelines prevents damage and ensures your investment lasts.
Most driveway replacements within existing boundaries don’t require permits, but expanding your driveway or changing drainage patterns might. Local regulations can vary, and some homeowner associations have their own requirements. As a licensed local paving contractor familiar with Ten Mile Run area regulations, we can advise you on permit requirements for your specific project. It’s always better to check beforehand than deal with compliance issues later. When permits are needed, the process is usually straightforward with proper documentation.
Driveway paving costs depend on size, current condition, drainage requirements, and access challenges. Simple overlay projects cost less than full-depth replacement. Factors like excavation needs, base repair, and drainage improvements affect the total investment. Reputable contractors provide detailed written estimates that break down materials, labor, and any additional work needed. Extremely low bids often mean corners will be cut on materials or preparation. Quality paving is an investment in your property that should last 15-20 years with proper maintenance.
New asphalt benefits from sealcoating after the first year, then every 2-3 years depending on traffic and weather exposure. Keep the surface clean of debris and address small cracks promptly before they become bigger problems. Avoid parking heavy vehicles in the same spot repeatedly, especially during hot weather. Proper drainage maintenance prevents water from undermining the base. These simple steps significantly extend pavement life and protect your investment. We can recommend a maintenance schedule based on your specific situation and local conditions.