Hear from Our Customers
Your cracked driveway stops being an embarrassment. Customers pull into your business without dodging potholes or worrying about their vehicles. Water drains properly instead of pooling near your entrance, creating ice hazards every winter.
Your property looks professional again. That first impression when clients arrive actually works in your favor instead of against you. You stop worrying about liability issues from damaged pavement or accessibility problems.
The surface meets local requirements and handles the daily traffic your property depends on. New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles don’t turn your lot into a cracked mess because proper drainage and base preparation were built in from the start.
We’ve been serving Willow Brook and surrounding New Jersey communities with professional paving services. When you call us, you’re working with contractors who live and work in your community.
We understand what New Jersey winters do to pavement and how to build surfaces that can handle it. You won’t find us cutting corners on base preparation or using subpar materials. We stand behind our work because our reputation depends on it.
Most of our work comes from recommendations by existing customers, which tells you something about our level of service and workmanship. We’re licensed, insured, and know local requirements for permits and compliance.
We start with a site evaluation to assess your current pavement condition and drainage needs. This helps us determine whether you need complete replacement, resurfacing, or targeted repairs. No guesswork, no surprises later.
Next comes proper base preparation—the foundation that determines how long your pavement will actually last. We excavate to the proper depth, install and compact aggregate base material, and ensure proper grading for water runoff.
Asphalt or concrete installation follows proven techniques for temperature control and compaction. We coordinate timing to minimize disruption to your daily routine or business operations. Final details like striping and cleanup complete the project, giving you a surface that’s ready to use and built to last.
Ready to get started?
Our paving services cover everything from residential driveways to large commercial parking lots. We handle both asphalt and concrete installations depending on your specific needs and budget. Every project includes proper drainage design to prevent water damage and ice formation.
For commercial properties, we install ADA-compliant accessibility features and can coordinate with utility companies if underground work is needed. Willow Brook businesses appreciate our flexible scheduling options—we can work evenings or weekends when necessary to keep your operations running smoothly.
Residential projects get the same attention to detail. We handle permit applications where needed and ensure all work meets local building codes. The job isn’t finished until water flows properly and your new pavement integrates seamlessly with existing surfaces.
Properly installed asphalt paving in New Jersey should last 25-30 years with appropriate maintenance, though this depends heavily on installation quality and local soil conditions. Properties with poor drainage or inadequate base preparation typically see problems within 5-10 years.
Regular maintenance including sealcoating every 2-3 years and prompt crack sealing significantly extends pavement life. The key is starting with proper base preparation and using quality materials designed for our freeze-thaw cycles.
New Jersey’s harsh winters make installation quality especially critical. Cheap installation might save money upfront, but you’ll pay for it in constant repairs and early replacement.
Resurfacing means applying a new layer of asphalt over existing pavement that’s structurally sound but showing surface wear. It’s more cost-effective and faster than full reconstruction. This works well when the underlying base is solid but the surface shows minor cracking or fading.
Complete replacement involves removing old pavement, addressing base issues, and building from the ground up. We recommend replacement when you have significant settling, drainage problems, or base failure that can’t be fixed with surface work alone.
The right choice depends on your current pavement condition and long-term goals. We’ll evaluate your specific situation and recommend the most cost-effective approach that actually solves the problem.
Most driveway replacement projects don’t require permits if you’re staying within existing boundaries. However, new driveways, significant grade changes, or modifications affecting drainage may need township approval. The requirements depend on your specific project scope and property conditions.
Many homeowners don’t realize that certain paving projects require permits, particularly those involving drainage changes or work near public rights-of-way. Getting permits wrong can create expensive problems later, including having to redo completed work.
We know local requirements and handle permit applications as part of our service when needed. It’s always better to check upfront rather than deal with compliance issues after the work is done.
The optimal paving season in New Jersey runs from late spring through early fall, with the best results achieved when temperatures consistently stay above 70°F. Asphalt needs warm temperatures for proper installation and compaction.
Winter months from December through March are generally off-limits for asphalt work because cold temperatures prevent proper material bonding and compaction. Spring installation gives your new pavement a full season to cure before facing winter weather conditions.
We typically schedule most residential projects between April and October, though exact timing depends on weather patterns and your specific project requirements. Commercial projects sometimes require off-season work, which we handle with special techniques when temperatures allow.
Asphalt paving costs typically range from $7-13 per square foot for new installation, including materials and labor. Resurfacing existing pavement runs $2-4 per square foot, while complete reconstruction projects fall between $3-7 per square foot depending on complexity.
The biggest cost variables are excavation requirements, base preparation needs, and drainage considerations specific to your property. Properties with poor drainage or unstable soil conditions require additional foundation work that affects total project cost.
We provide detailed written estimates after evaluating your specific site conditions. The estimate includes all materials, labor, permits, and any additional features. We don’t give ballpark figures over the phone because every project has unique requirements that affect the final cost.
Look for contractors who carry proper licensing, bonding, and insurance, and offer free project consultations with detailed written estimates. They should have years of experience providing services in your local community and be willing to share customer reviews and Better Business Bureau ratings.
All service estimates should include details of the project: grading objectives, subbase thickness, asphalt thickness, size of area to be paved, total costs including taxes, payment terms, and warranty information with understandable terms and conditions.
Watch out for excessively cheap quotes—they’re usually a sign of subpar materials or installation shortcuts that will cost you more in the long run. The cheapest bid often becomes the most expensive mistake you can make.