Asphalt Company in Wincoma, NY

Asphalt Work That Actually Lasts

Professional asphalt paving and repair that stands up to whatever Wincoma weather throws at it.

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Professional Asphalt Paving Wincoma

What You Get With Quality Asphalt

Your driveway becomes an asset, not a headache. No more worrying about cracks spreading every winter or water pooling after storms.

You get asphalt that’s installed right the first time. Proper base preparation, quality materials, and techniques that account for New York’s freeze-thaw cycles.

The result is a surface that enhances your property’s appearance and value. Whether it’s your home’s driveway or your business parking lot, you’re looking at years of reliable performance without constant repairs.

Wincoma Asphalt Contractors

We Know Wincoma Asphalt Challenges

All Purpose Paving has been handling asphalt projects throughout the Wincoma area for years. We understand how local soil conditions and weather patterns affect asphalt performance.

Our team works on everything from residential driveways to commercial parking lots. We’ve seen what works and what fails in this climate.

Our approach is straightforward: use quality materials, follow proven installation methods, and give you realistic expectations about timeline and cost.

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Asphalt Installation Process Wincoma

How Professional Asphalt Gets Done

First, we assess your site and existing conditions. This includes checking drainage, measuring the area, and identifying any issues that need addressing before new asphalt goes down.

Next comes site preparation. We excavate to proper depth, grade for drainage, and install a solid base. This foundation work determines how long your asphalt will last.

Then we install the asphalt using proper techniques and equipment. Temperature, thickness, and compaction all matter. We handle the details so you get a surface that performs as expected.

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Asphalt Services Wincoma NY

Complete Asphalt Solutions Available

All Purpose Paving handles both residential and commercial asphalt work. Driveways, parking lots, roadways, and repairs all fall within our expertise.

We work with property managers who need reliable parking lot maintenance and homeowners wanting a driveway that adds value to their property. Each project gets the same attention to proper installation methods.

Whether you’re dealing with a failing driveway that needs complete replacement or a commercial lot requiring sections of repair, we have the equipment and experience to handle projects of different sizes throughout Wincoma.

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Most residential driveways take one to two days, depending on size and site conditions. Commercial projects vary based on square footage and complexity. Weather plays a role too – asphalt installation requires dry conditions and appropriate temperatures. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during the estimate process and keep you updated if conditions cause any delays. The key is not rushing the process, especially the base preparation work that determines long-term performance.
Repair works when you have isolated problem areas – maybe some cracks or small sections that have failed. Full replacement is needed when the base has failed or when repairs would cost nearly as much as starting over. Age matters too. If your asphalt is over 20 years old with multiple issues, replacement usually makes more financial sense. During the site assessment, we’ll explain what we’re seeing and why we recommend repair versus replacement for your specific situation.
Ask about the asphalt mix we’re using and where it comes from. Quality contractors source from established local plants and can tell you the mix specifications. The base material matters just as much – proper stone base prevents future settling and cracking. You should also see proper equipment on site. Hand tools and small rollers don’t achieve the compaction needed for lasting results. Professional crews use appropriate-sized equipment for the job scope.
Residential driveways typically range from $3 to $7 per square foot, depending on site conditions and thickness requirements. Commercial work varies based on traffic loads and specifications. Factors affecting cost include excavation needs, base preparation requirements, and access challenges. Extremely low bids often mean corners will be cut on materials or installation methods. Quality asphalt work is an investment, but it costs less over time than repeatedly fixing cheap installations.
Late spring through early fall provides the best conditions for asphalt installation. You need temperatures above 50 degrees and dry weather for proper installation and curing. Summer can be ideal, but extremely hot days can make working conditions challenging. Fall work is popular because temperatures are moderate and people want projects completed before winter. Planning ahead helps ensure you get scheduled during optimal weather windows rather than rushing a project when conditions aren’t ideal.
You can typically walk on new asphalt within a few hours, but wait at least 24 hours before driving on it with regular vehicles. Heavy vehicles should stay off for several days. Hot weather extends these timeframes because asphalt stays softer longer. Avoid turning your steering wheel while stopped on new asphalt for the first few weeks – this can cause scuff marks. We’ll give you specific guidance based on weather conditions and the asphalt mix used for your project.