Asphalt Company in West Islip, NY

Pavement That Actually Lasts

Professional asphalt paving and repair services that handle Long Island weather and heavy use without falling apart.

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West Islip Asphalt Paving Services

Smooth Surfaces, Zero Headaches

Your driveway or parking lot should work for you, not against you. No more dodging potholes or explaining to customers why your property looks run down.

When we handle your asphalt project, you get surfaces that drain properly, hold up to traffic, and actually improve how your property looks and functions. Whether it’s your home driveway or commercial parking area, the pavement becomes an asset instead of a liability.

You’ll have peace of mind knowing the job was done right the first time. No callbacks, no surprises, no wondering if it’ll hold up through the next winter.

Asphalt Contractors West Islip

We Know Long Island Pavement

We’ve been handling asphalt projects across West Islip and Long Island for years. We understand what works here and what doesn’t.

Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles are tough on pavement. We’ve seen every type of failure and know how to prevent them. Our crews use the right materials and techniques for local conditions.

We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for proper base preparation, quality materials, and experienced crews who show up when they say they will.

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Asphalt Paving Process West Islip

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we assess your existing pavement and drainage situation. Most problems start with poor base preparation or water issues, so we identify those upfront.

Next, we prepare the base properly. This means excavating to the right depth, grading for proper drainage, and compacting the foundation. This step determines how long your pavement will last.

Then we apply the asphalt in lifts, compacting each layer to specifications. We use commercial-grade materials that handle Long Island’s weather extremes. The final result is smooth, properly sloped pavement that drains correctly and holds up to use.

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Commercial Asphalt West Islip NY

Complete Asphalt Services Available

We handle everything from small driveway repairs to large commercial parking lots. Residential projects get the same attention to detail as commercial work.

For businesses, we understand you can’t shut down operations for weeks. We plan projects to minimize disruption and work efficiently to get you back to normal operations quickly.

Our services include new installation, full reconstruction, overlay work, crack sealing, and patching. We also handle drainage improvements and line striping for commercial properties. Every project starts with proper planning and ends with surfaces that perform as expected.

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Most residential driveways take 1-2 days from start to finish, depending on size and complexity. Commercial projects vary based on square footage and site conditions. The actual paving happens quickly, but proper base preparation takes time and can’t be rushed. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and stick to it. Weather can affect scheduling, especially during spring and fall when temperature swings impact asphalt quality. We’d rather delay a day than deliver subpar results.
An overlay means applying new asphalt over existing pavement that’s structurally sound. It’s less expensive but only works if the base is solid and drainage is adequate. Full reconstruction involves removing old pavement, addressing base and drainage issues, then building new from the ground up. We’ll assess your situation and recommend the approach that makes sense. Sometimes trying to save money with an overlay when you need reconstruction just leads to problems down the road.
Look for widespread cracking, potholes, or areas where the pavement is sinking or heaving. If you have multiple issues or the damage covers more than 30% of the surface, replacement usually makes more sense than patching. Poor drainage that causes water pooling is another sign the base may be failing. We can assess your pavement and explain your options honestly. Sometimes a few targeted repairs buy you several more years, other times it’s throwing good money after bad.
Asphalt needs warm temperatures to compact properly, so we typically don’t pave when it’s below 50 degrees or when cold weather is forecast immediately after. Late fall and winter are good times for planning and scheduling, but actual paving usually happens between April and October on Long Island. Emergency repairs can sometimes be done in colder weather using specialized techniques, but it’s not ideal. We’ll let you know the best timing for your specific project.
Costs vary based on size, site conditions, and scope of work needed. A typical residential driveway replacement ranges from $3-7 per square foot, while commercial work is priced differently based on thickness and specifications. Repairs and overlays cost less than full reconstruction. We provide written estimates that break down materials, labor, and any site preparation needed. No surprises or hidden costs. The cheapest bid usually means corners will be cut somewhere you can’t see.
Properly installed asphalt should last 15-20 years with basic maintenance like crack sealing and occasional sealcoating. The key is proper base preparation and drainage. Cheap installations that skip these steps might look good initially but fail within 5-10 years. Heavy traffic, poor drainage, and deferred maintenance all reduce lifespan. We focus on doing the job right so you get maximum value from your investment. Regular maintenance extends life significantly and costs much less than premature replacement.