Commercial Paving in Box Hill, NY

Durable Commercial Asphalt That Lasts

Professional parking lots and driveways that handle heavy traffic without constant repairs.

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What Proper Commercial Paving Gets You

Your parking lot stops being a headache. No more customer complaints about potholes or puddles that turn into ice rinks every winter.

You get smooth surfaces that actually drain properly. Water flows where it should instead of pooling near your entrance or loading dock.

Your property looks professional again. Clean lines, even surfaces, and proper striping that makes customers feel confident about doing business with you. Plus, you’re not constantly scheduling repairs that disrupt operations or drain your maintenance budget.

Box Hill Commercial Asphalt

We Know Commercial Paving Requirements

All Purpose Paving has been handling commercial asphalt projects across Suffolk County for years. We understand the difference between residential driveways and commercial surfaces that need to handle delivery trucks, employee traffic, and customer parking daily.

We’re licensed and insured for commercial work in New York. That means proper permits, inspections, and compliance with local codes including ADA accessibility requirements.

Most importantly, we work around your business schedule. Projects get planned to minimize disruption, and we communicate clearly about timelines so you can plan accordingly.

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Commercial Paving Process

How We Handle Your Paving Project

First, we assess your site and discuss your specific needs. Every commercial property is different – loading zones need different specifications than customer parking areas.

Next comes site preparation. This includes proper excavation, grading for drainage, and base installation. Getting the foundation right is what separates paving that lasts from paving that fails in two years.

Then we install the asphalt using commercial-grade materials designed for your traffic load. We handle compaction, finishing, and striping to give you a complete, ready-to-use surface.

Final step is cleanup and inspection. You get a surface that’s ready for business with proper drainage, smooth transitions, and clear markings.

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What's Included in Commercial Paving

Every commercial paving project includes proper site evaluation and drainage planning. We don’t just lay asphalt – we solve water management issues that cause premature failure.

You get commercial-grade materials appropriate for your traffic load. Office parking lots need different specifications than industrial loading areas or retail centers with constant delivery traffic.

ADA compliance is standard, not an add-on. Proper slopes, accessible parking spaces, and compliant walkways are built into every project because Suffolk County inspections require it.

We also handle permitting and coordinate with local inspectors. You don’t need to navigate municipal requirements – that’s part of what you’re paying for.

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Most commercial parking lots take 2-5 days depending on size and complexity. We work in phases to keep portions of your parking available during construction when possible. Weather can extend timelines – we won’t install asphalt in rain or extreme temperatures because it compromises quality. We’ll give you a realistic schedule upfront and communicate any changes immediately. Rush jobs are possible for an additional fee if you have specific deadlines.
Commercial asphalt uses thicker base layers and higher-grade materials to handle heavier traffic loads. The base preparation is more extensive with better drainage systems. We also follow different compaction standards and use commercial-grade equipment. Residential driveways might use 2-3 inches of asphalt, while commercial surfaces typically need 3-4 inches or more depending on expected traffic. The installation process takes longer but results in much more durable surfaces.
Yes, ADA compliance is included in every commercial project. This means proper slopes (maximum 2% grade), designated accessible parking spaces with correct dimensions, and compliant pathways to building entrances. We know Suffolk County requirements and handle the details so you pass inspection. Non-compliant parking lots can result in fines and lawsuits, so we make sure everything meets current accessibility standards from the start.
Commercial paving typically runs $3-7 per square foot depending on thickness requirements, site conditions, and project size. Larger projects cost less per square foot. Additional factors include drainage work, base repair, and striping requirements. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. Emergency repairs cost more than planned projects, so it’s better to address issues before they become urgent.
Spring through fall offers the best conditions in New York. We avoid winter paving because cold temperatures prevent proper asphalt curing. Late spring and early fall are ideal – good weather and fewer scheduling conflicts. If you’re planning a project, book 4-6 weeks ahead during peak season. Emergency repairs can be scheduled faster, but planned projects always get better results because we can wait for optimal conditions.
We warranty workmanship for one year on commercial installations. This covers issues related to installation quality like premature cracking or settling due to improper compaction. Normal wear from traffic and weather isn’t covered, but installation defects are. Material warranties come directly from manufacturers and vary by product. We’ll explain exactly what’s covered before starting work so there are no surprises later. Proper maintenance extends pavement life well beyond warranty periods.