Paving Contractor in Wharton, NJ

Durable Asphalt That Actually Lasts

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

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Asphalt Paving Contractor Wharton

What You Get With Professional Paving

Your driveway or parking lot becomes an asset instead of a headache. No more dodging potholes or explaining to visitors why they need to park on the street.

Quality asphalt paving means smooth surfaces that handle New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles without cracking apart in two years. Proper drainage keeps water flowing away from your foundation instead of pooling where it doesn’t belong.

You get curb appeal that actually adds value to your property. Whether you’re welcoming customers to your business or just want neighbors to stop staring at your cracked driveway, professional paving makes the difference you can see and feel every day.

Licensed Paving Company Wharton

Local Contractors Who Know Jersey Weather

Platinum Paving has been handling residential and commercial paving projects throughout Wharton and the surrounding areas. We understand what New Jersey weather does to pavement and how to build surfaces that hold up.

Licensed and insured, we’ve seen every type of paving challenge this area throws at contractors. From steep driveways that need special attention to commercial parking lots that take a beating from delivery trucks.

Our team knows the difference between doing a job fast and doing it right. We use proper base preparation, quality materials, and installation techniques that work in this climate.

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Driveway Paving Contractor Process

How Professional Paving Actually Works

First, we evaluate your existing surface and drainage situation. Not every job needs complete removal, but when it does, we’ll tell you upfront instead of cutting corners that cause problems later.

Proper base preparation comes next. This is where amateur contractors usually mess up. We excavate to the right depth, install proper stone base, and compact everything correctly. Your new asphalt is only as good as what’s underneath it.

The paving itself happens when conditions are right – proper temperature, dry weather, and enough time to do it correctly. We use professional-grade equipment and techniques that create smooth, even surfaces with proper drainage slopes. Clean edges and professional finishing make the difference between work that looks good for six months versus six years.

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Residential Commercial Paving Wharton

Complete Paving Services You Actually Need

Residential driveway paving covers everything from small single-car driveways to large multi-vehicle surfaces. We handle proper grading, drainage solutions, and connections to existing pavement or garage floors.

Commercial parking lot paving includes the heavy-duty base work needed for delivery trucks and constant traffic. Proper striping, handicap compliance, and drainage systems that handle Wharton’s weather patterns.

Both services include site preparation, professional-grade materials, and installation techniques designed for longevity. We coordinate with local requirements and handle the details that separate professional work from jobs that fail in the first few years. Whether you need new installation or complete replacement, our focus stays on building surfaces that perform long-term.

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A properly installed asphalt driveway in New Jersey typically lasts 15-20 years with basic maintenance. The key factors are proper base preparation, quality materials, and correct installation techniques for our climate. Driveways that fail early usually have base problems or were installed too thin. Regular sealcoating every 3-5 years and prompt crack repair help maximize lifespan. The freeze-thaw cycles here are tough on pavement, but quality installation handles these conditions without premature failure.
Quality paving starts with proper excavation depth and stone base installation – usually 4-6 inches of compacted stone depending on soil conditions. Cheap jobs skip base work or use inadequate thickness. Quality contractors also use proper asphalt thickness (typically 2-3 inches for driveways) and professional compaction equipment. The materials matter too – quality hot mix asphalt versus recycled or cold patch materials. You’ll see the difference in how smooth the surface looks and how well it holds up after the first winter.
Complete replacement is usually needed when you have extensive cracking, multiple potholes, or drainage problems causing water to pool. If more than 30% of the surface is damaged, replacement often makes more sense than patching. Alligator cracking (interconnected cracks that look like reptile skin) indicates base failure that can’t be fixed with surface repairs. Sunken areas or edges that are crumbling also point to base problems. A professional evaluation can determine whether overlay or complete replacement gives you better long-term value.
Professional paving typically takes 2-3 days depending on size and complexity. Day one usually involves excavation and base preparation. The stone base needs time to settle and compact properly. Day two covers final grading and asphalt installation when weather conditions are right. You’ll need to keep vehicles off the new surface for 24-48 hours while it cures. We coordinate access to your home and explain any temporary inconveniences. Quality contractors also clean up completely and leave your property in good condition.
Driveway paving costs in Wharton typically range from $3-7 per square foot depending on site conditions, access, and whether you need complete replacement or overlay. Factors affecting price include excavation requirements, base depth needed, drainage solutions, and existing surface removal. Steep driveways or difficult access increase costs. Most residential driveways run $2,000-6,000 for complete replacement. Getting multiple quotes helps, but remember that extremely low bids usually mean corners will be cut on materials or installation quality.
Late spring through early fall offers the best conditions for asphalt paving in New Jersey. Temperatures need to stay above 50 degrees for proper installation and curing. Summer and early fall are ideal because you get consistent warm weather and lower chance of rain delays. Winter paving is possible but more challenging due to temperature requirements. Spring scheduling fills up quickly, so planning ahead helps secure better timing. Weather delays are normal – quality contractors won’t rush installation in poor conditions because it compromises the final result.