Commercial Paving in Farmingville, NY

Pavement That Actually Lasts

Professional commercial paving that handles Long Island traffic, weather, and your business timeline.

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What Proper Commercial Paving Gets You

Your parking lot stops being a problem. No more apologizing to customers about potholes or worrying about liability from cracked pavement.

You get smooth surfaces that handle heavy traffic without breaking down in two years. Proper drainage that doesn’t leave puddles every time it rains. Clean lines and professional appearance that actually adds to your property value instead of detracting from it.

The difference is in the preparation and materials. When commercial paving is done right, you’re looking at decades of reliable service instead of constant patch jobs and emergency repairs.

Farmingville Commercial Asphalt Services

Built for Commercial Work

All Purpose Paving handles commercial projects throughout Suffolk County. We focus specifically on business properties that need pavement built to handle real traffic loads.

Most residential contractors aren’t equipped for commercial work. The equipment, materials, and project management are completely different when you’re paving a shopping center versus a driveway.

We bring commercial-grade equipment and the experience to coordinate around your business operations. We understand that downtime costs money and plan accordingly.

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Commercial Paving Process

How Commercial Paving Actually Works

First, the existing surface gets properly removed and the base gets prepared. This foundation work determines how long your pavement will last. Shortcuts here mean problems later.

The asphalt mix gets selected based on your specific traffic loads and Long Island weather conditions. Industrial facilities need different specs than retail parking lots.

Installation happens efficiently to minimize disruption to your operations. We coordinate with your schedule and keep work areas clearly marked for safety. Final grading and striping complete the project to ADA standards.

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What's Included in Commercial Paving

Complete site preparation including excavation, grading, and base installation. Proper drainage systems to prevent water damage and extend pavement life.

Commercial-grade asphalt application using materials rated for your specific traffic patterns. This isn’t residential-grade material that breaks down under heavy use.

ADA-compliant installation meeting all Suffolk County requirements. Line striping, handicap spaces, and proper signage to keep you in compliance. Final cleanup and site restoration so your property looks professional from day one.

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Most commercial parking lots take 2-5 days depending on size and complexity. A small office building might be done in two days, while a large retail center could take a week. Weather affects timing since asphalt needs dry conditions for proper installation. The key is planning around your business schedule to minimize disruption. Most of the heavy work happens during off-hours when possible, and sections can often stay operational while others are being paved.
Commercial paving uses thicker asphalt layers and stronger base materials to handle heavy traffic loads. The equipment is larger and the installation process is more complex. Commercial projects also require ADA compliance, proper drainage systems, and coordination with business operations. The asphalt mix itself is different – formulated to handle delivery trucks, customer traffic, and Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles. Residential contractors typically don’t have the equipment or experience for commercial specifications.
Commercial paving typically runs $3-7 per square foot depending on thickness requirements, site conditions, and project size. Parking lots with heavy truck traffic need thicker applications than light-duty areas. Site preparation costs vary based on existing conditions and drainage needs. The most accurate pricing comes from an on-site evaluation since every commercial property has different requirements. Larger projects generally have lower per-square-foot costs due to economies of scale.
Yes, most commercial paving projects can be phased to keep businesses operational. The parking lot gets divided into sections, with some areas staying open while others are being paved. This requires careful planning and clear communication with your staff and customers. Emergency access routes stay available throughout the project. The goal is minimizing disruption while still doing quality work. Some businesses prefer weekend or evening work to avoid peak hours entirely.
Properly installed commercial asphalt lasts 15-25 years in Long Island conditions with regular maintenance. The key factors are proper base preparation, adequate thickness for traffic loads, and quality materials rated for freeze-thaw cycles. Regular sealcoating every 3-5 years and prompt crack repair extend pavement life significantly. Heavy traffic areas may need resurfacing sooner than light-duty sections. The initial installation quality makes the biggest difference in long-term performance.
Yes, all our commercial paving work includes ADA-compliant installation and local permit coordination. This covers proper slope requirements, handicap parking spaces, accessible pathways, and required signage. Suffolk County has specific requirements that must be met for commercial properties. We handle the permitting process as part of the project to ensure everything meets current codes. This prevents compliance issues down the road and protects your business from potential liability problems.