Commercial Paving in Edgewood, NY

Professional Surfaces That Actually Last

Your commercial property deserves asphalt work that handles real traffic without falling apart in two years.

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What Proper Commercial Paving Gets You

You get a parking lot that doesn’t embarrass your business. No more apologizing to customers about potholes or explaining why your lot looks like a war zone.

Professional commercial paving means your property actually looks like you care about it. Clean lines, proper drainage, smooth surfaces that can handle delivery trucks without cracking apart. The kind of entrance that makes customers think you run a serious operation.

When it’s done right, you stop worrying about liability issues from broken pavement. You stop getting complaints about car damage. You stop having that nagging feeling every time someone walks across your lot that they might trip and sue you.

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We Actually Show Up When Scheduled

All Purpose Paving has been handling commercial asphalt work in Suffolk County for years. We’re the contractor that actually answers the phone and shows up when we say we will.

We’ve paved everything from small office complexes to large industrial facilities throughout Edgewood and the surrounding areas. Our crew knows how Long Island weather affects asphalt and what it takes to build surfaces that last.

You won’t find us cutting corners or disappearing halfway through your project. We finish what we start, clean up properly, and stand behind our work with real warranties.

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Commercial Paving Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we assess your site and existing conditions. We measure everything, check drainage, and identify any underlying issues that need addressing before new asphalt goes down.

Next comes proper excavation and base preparation. This is where most contractors cut corners, but it’s the foundation of everything. We remove old pavement completely, grade the subbase correctly, and compact everything to commercial standards.

Then we install the new asphalt in lifts, using commercial-grade materials designed for your specific traffic load. Hot mix asphalt gets laid at proper temperatures, compacted immediately, and finished with clean edges. Final step is line striping and any required ADA compliance features once the surface has properly cured.

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What's Included in Commercial Paving

You get complete site preparation, which means proper excavation, base grading, and compaction. No shortcuts that lead to settling and cracks within a year.

The asphalt installation includes commercial-grade hot mix applied at proper thickness for your traffic load. We’re talking about surfaces built to handle delivery trucks, not just passenger cars.

Drainage is built in correctly from the start. Proper slope, catch basins where needed, and edge work that directs water away from your building. You also get final grading, cleanup, and line striping once the surface cures. Everything needed for a complete, professional installation that meets local codes and ADA requirements.

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Most commercial parking lots take 2-5 days depending on size and complexity. A typical office complex lot might be done in 2-3 days, while larger retail or industrial sites can take a week. The timeline includes excavation, base work, asphalt installation, and curing time before striping. Weather affects scheduling – we won’t lay asphalt in rain or when temperatures are too low. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and stick to it, because we know your business can’t afford surprises.
Commercial asphalt should be 3-4 inches thick minimum, but it depends on your traffic. Light commercial use like office parking can work with 3 inches over a proper base. Heavy traffic areas with delivery trucks need 4+ inches. The base layer is just as important – typically 6-8 inches of compacted stone. Skimping on thickness is expensive later when you’re dealing with premature failure. We calculate the right thickness based on your actual use, soil conditions, and expected traffic load.
Yes, we schedule commercial jobs to work with your operations whenever possible. Many projects can be phased so you maintain some parking throughout the work. For retail locations, we often work evenings or weekends. Industrial sites might prefer overnight work to avoid disrupting day shifts. The key is planning sections so your customers and employees can still access the building. We’ll walk through your specific needs during the estimate and build a schedule that makes sense for your business.
Proper drainage starts with correct grading during excavation. We slope everything away from buildings and toward appropriate drainage points. Standing water kills asphalt, so we install catch basins, drainage pipes, or swales where needed. Existing drainage problems get fixed before new pavement goes down – there’s no point in paving over a problem that will just resurface. We also seal edges properly so water can’t get underneath the asphalt. Good drainage adds years to your pavement life and prevents the pooling that creates liability issues.
Commercial paving uses heavier equipment, thicker asphalt, and stronger base materials because it handles more weight and traffic. The mix design is different too – commercial grade asphalt has additives that help it resist rutting from heavy vehicles. Installation standards are stricter with more compaction passes and temperature monitoring. Commercial jobs also require ADA compliance, proper drainage systems, and often coordination with utilities. The whole process is more complex because business properties can’t afford pavement failure like a residential driveway might.
Yes, we warranty both materials and workmanship on commercial installations. Typical warranty covers defects in installation like premature cracking, settling, or edge failure for 2-3 years depending on the project scope. This doesn’t cover damage from things like snow plows, heavy equipment abuse, or acts of nature. The warranty is only as good as the company backing it, which is why we’ve been serving Suffolk County businesses for years. We’re not going anywhere, and we stand behind our work because our reputation depends on it.