Asphalt Company in East Islip, NY

Asphalt That Actually Lasts

Professional paving and repair services built for Long Island’s tough climate conditions.

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East Islip Asphalt Paving

What Proper Asphalt Work Gets You

Your driveway or parking lot stops being a problem you think about. No more avoiding certain areas because of cracks or potholes. No more water pooling after every storm.

You get a surface that looks professional and handles Long Island weather without falling apart in two years. That means fewer repair calls, fewer maintenance headaches, and a property that actually looks like you take care of it.

The right asphalt work pays for itself by lasting longer and requiring less ongoing attention. You’re not just fixing a surface – you’re eliminating a recurring problem.

Long Island Asphalt Contractors

We Know Long Island Asphalt

All Purpose Paving has been handling asphalt projects across Long Island for years. We understand what works here and what doesn’t.

Long Island’s coastal climate is tough on asphalt. Salt air, freeze-thaw cycles, and heavy storms create challenges that generic paving approaches can’t handle. We use materials and techniques that account for these conditions.

You’re working with contractors who live here, work here, and have seen what happens when asphalt jobs are done right versus when they’re done cheap.

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Asphalt Paving Process

How We Handle Your Project

First, we assess your current surface and drainage situation. Many asphalt problems start with poor water management, so we identify any underlying issues before we start.

Next, we prepare the base properly. This means excavation to the right depth, proper grading for drainage, and compacting the foundation material. Most asphalt failures happen because this step gets rushed.

Then we install the asphalt using professional-grade equipment and materials designed for our climate. We handle the timing, temperature, and compaction to ensure the surface cures correctly and lasts.

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East Islip Asphalt Services

What's Included in the Work

You get complete asphalt services from minor repairs to full installations. That includes crack sealing, pothole repair, resurfacing, and new construction for both residential driveways and commercial parking lots.

We handle the drainage work that prevents future problems. This means proper grading, installation of catch basins when needed, and ensuring water moves away from your foundation and structures.

All work includes proper base preparation, professional-grade materials, and the equipment needed to do the job right. You’re not getting a patch job that fails in six months – you’re getting asphalt work that handles Long Island conditions long-term.

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Most residential driveways take one to two days depending on size and complexity. Commercial projects vary based on square footage and any drainage work required. Weather affects timing since asphalt needs proper temperatures to cure correctly. We schedule projects when conditions are right and give you realistic timelines upfront. You can typically use the surface within 24-48 hours for light traffic, but we recommend waiting a week before heavy vehicles or sharp turns.
Repair works when you have isolated cracks or small potholes but the overall surface is still solid. We clean out damaged areas, apply proper materials, and seal everything to prevent water infiltration. Replacement is needed when the base has failed or when repairs would cost more than starting over. We assess your specific situation and recommend the most cost-effective approach. Sometimes a partial replacement of the worst sections combined with repairs elsewhere gives you the best value.
Proper drainage is critical for asphalt longevity, especially on Long Island where we get heavy rains and snow melt. We grade the surface so water flows away from buildings and doesn’t pool anywhere. If needed, we install catch basins, French drains, or other drainage solutions. Many asphalt problems start with water getting underneath the surface and weakening the base. We address drainage during the planning phase so your new asphalt doesn’t develop the same problems as the old surface.
We use hot mix asphalt designed for our climate with proper aggregate and binder ratios. Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles and salt exposure require specific material specifications. The mix design includes the right balance of flexibility and durability to handle temperature changes without cracking. We source materials from local suppliers who understand regional requirements and maintain consistent quality. This isn’t the cheapest asphalt available, but it’s what actually lasts in our environment.
Costs depend on project size, current surface condition, drainage requirements, and access challenges. Simple repairs might run a few hundred dollars while full driveway replacement typically ranges from several thousand to over ten thousand for larger properties. Commercial projects are priced per square foot with additional costs for drainage work or base repair. We provide detailed estimates after assessing your specific situation. The cheapest bid usually means corners get cut somewhere – we price our work to last.
Spring through fall offers the best conditions, with late spring and early fall being ideal. Asphalt needs warm temperatures to install properly and cure correctly. We avoid winter work except for emergency repairs. Summer can work but extremely hot days create their own challenges. Weather delays are common since we won’t install asphalt in rain or when temperatures are too low. Planning ahead helps you get the timing right and avoid emergency situations where your options are limited.