Asphalt Company in Farmingville, NY

Asphalt That Actually Lasts

Professional paving and repair services that handle Long Island weather without breaking down.

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Professional Asphalt Paving Services

Driveways That Don't Embarrass You

Your driveway says something about your property before anyone walks through the front door. Cracked asphalt with weeds growing through it sends the wrong message entirely.

Fresh, properly installed asphalt changes how your property looks and feels. No more apologizing to guests about the potholes or worrying about someone twisting an ankle on uneven pavement.

You get smooth surfaces that drain properly, withstand our harsh winters, and actually enhance your property value instead of dragging it down. The kind of asphalt work that makes neighbors ask who did the job.

Farmingville Asphalt Contractors

We Know Long Island Pavement

All Purpose Paving has been handling asphalt projects across Farmingville and Long Island for years. We understand how coastal weather, sandy soil, and freeze-thaw cycles affect pavement differently than other regions.

Our crew knows which materials work best in our climate and how to prep surfaces so your asphalt actually bonds properly. We’re not learning on your driveway.

Local suppliers, local permits, local weather patterns. This isn’t our first Long Island winter, and it shows in work that holds up year after year.

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Asphalt Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we evaluate your existing surface and drainage situation. Poor prep work kills more asphalt jobs than bad weather ever will, so we take time to get the foundation right.

Next comes excavation and grading to proper depth and slope. We’re creating the base that determines whether your asphalt cracks in two years or twenty. This step matters more than most contractors admit.

Then we install and compact the base material, followed by the asphalt layer applied at the right temperature and thickness for your specific use. Finally, proper compaction and finishing work that creates smooth, even surfaces with correct drainage patterns.

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Commercial and Residential Asphalt

Complete Asphalt Services

We handle everything from residential driveways to commercial parking lots. Asphalt repair, full replacement, sealcoating, and line striping when needed.

For commercial clients, we understand ADA compliance requirements and can coordinate with local permitting offices. We know which applications need specific thickness and materials to handle heavy traffic loads.

Residential work gets the same attention to detail. Your driveway might not see delivery trucks daily, but it still needs proper drainage, appropriate materials for Long Island conditions, and installation techniques that prevent premature cracking and settling.

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Most residential driveways take one to two days depending on size and complexity. Day one covers excavation, base preparation, and initial asphalt installation. Day two handles final compaction, edging, and cleanup. Commercial projects vary significantly based on square footage and site conditions, but we provide realistic timelines upfront so you can plan accordingly. Weather delays happen, but we communicate schedule changes immediately rather than leaving you guessing.
Repair works when damage is localized to specific areas and the underlying base remains solid. We can patch potholes, seal cracks, and address drainage issues without tearing up the entire surface. Full replacement becomes necessary when the base has failed, when damage covers more than 30-40% of the surface, or when the existing asphalt is too thin for your current needs. We’ll evaluate your situation honestly and explain which approach makes financial sense for your specific circumstances.
Residential driveways typically range from $3-7 per square foot depending on thickness requirements, site preparation needs, and access challenges. Commercial work varies based on traffic load specifications and ADA compliance requirements. The biggest cost factors are excavation depth, base material requirements, and asphalt thickness. We provide detailed estimates that break down each component so you understand exactly what you’re paying for rather than getting a single mysterious number.
Late spring through early fall provides optimal conditions for asphalt installation. We need consistent temperatures above 50 degrees and dry conditions for proper curing. Summer heat can actually be beneficial for compaction, but extreme temperatures require adjusted timing for material delivery and installation. Winter work is possible but limited to emergency repairs. We recommend scheduling non-urgent projects between April and October to ensure ideal curing conditions and avoid weather-related delays.
Keep heavy vehicles off new asphalt for the first week while it fully cures. Sealcoating every 2-3 years protects against water penetration and UV damage that causes surface deterioration. Address small cracks immediately before they allow water to reach the base material. Avoid using rock salt directly on asphalt during winter – sand provides traction without chemical damage. Regular cleaning removes debris that can stain or hold moisture against the surface.
Yes, we coordinate line striping, handicap markings, and directional arrows as part of commercial asphalt projects. We work with certified striping contractors who understand current ADA requirements and local code specifications. This includes proper spacing for handicap spots, fire lane markings, and pedestrian crosswalk areas. We can handle the entire project from initial paving through final striping so you’re dealing with one contractor instead of coordinating multiple crews and schedules.