Commercial Paving in Islip, NY

Durable Commercial Surfaces Built Right

Professional asphalt solutions that handle heavy traffic and harsh Long Island weather without constant repairs.

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What Proper Commercial Paving Gets You

Your parking lot stops being a problem. No more customer complaints about potholes or your delivery trucks getting stuck in soft spots.

You get a surface that actually drains properly instead of turning into a skating rink every winter. Water flows where it should, not into your building foundation or creating liability issues at your front door.

The right asphalt work means fewer repair calls, lower maintenance costs, and a property that looks like you care about your business. Your customers notice the difference, and so does your insurance company.

Islip Commercial Paving Experts

We Know Suffolk County Commercial Work

We handle commercial asphalt projects across Islip and Suffolk County. We understand what works in this climate and what doesn’t.

You’re dealing with freeze-thaw cycles, coastal weather, and the reality that your pavement needs to handle everything from delivery trucks to employee cars. We’ve seen what happens when corners get cut, and we don’t work that way.

Licensed, insured, and focused on getting your project done right the first time so you can focus on running your business.

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Commercial Paving Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

We start with a site assessment to understand your specific needs, traffic patterns, and any drainage issues. Every commercial property is different, and cookie-cutter approaches don’t work.

Next comes proper base preparation. This is where most problems start if it’s done wrong. We excavate to the right depth, install proper stone base, and ensure everything is compacted correctly before any asphalt goes down.

The paving itself uses commercial-grade asphalt mixed for your specific application. Heavy truck traffic gets different treatment than standard parking areas. We coordinate timing to minimize disruption to your business operations and clean up completely when we’re done.

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Industrial Paving Services

What's Included in Commercial Paving

Every commercial paving project includes proper site preparation, drainage solutions, and ADA-compliant installation. We handle permits, coordinate with property managers, and work around your business schedule.

You get industrial-grade materials designed for commercial traffic loads. This isn’t residential driveway asphalt – it’s engineered for delivery trucks, employee parking, and the daily wear that comes with business operations.

Line striping, handicap spaces, and fire lane markings are part of the complete installation. We also address any existing drainage problems that could undermine your new pavement or create ongoing maintenance issues.

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Most commercial parking lots take 2-5 days depending on size and complexity. We schedule the work to minimize disruption to your business operations, often working in sections so you maintain access. Weather can affect timing, especially for larger projects. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The key is proper planning so your customers and employees aren’t dealing with unnecessary inconvenience.
Commercial asphalt is engineered for heavier loads and more frequent traffic. The mix design includes different aggregate sizes and binder content to handle delivery trucks, employee cars, and constant use. Base preparation is also more extensive – typically 6-12 inches of compacted stone versus 4-6 inches for residential. Commercial work also requires proper drainage systems and ADA compliance. Using residential-grade materials on commercial properties leads to premature failure and costly repairs.
Proper drainage starts with site grading and base preparation. We slope the surface to direct water away from buildings and high-traffic areas. This often includes installing catch basins, drainage pipes, or adjusting existing systems. Poor drainage is the fastest way to destroy new pavement through freeze-thaw damage and base failure. We address these issues during the paving process rather than treating them as separate problems later.
Yes, we schedule commercial projects to minimize business disruption. This might mean working in sections, starting early, or coordinating with your peak business hours. Some projects can be done during off-hours or weekends depending on the scope. We discuss scheduling during the initial consultation to find the best approach for your specific situation. The goal is getting quality work done without unnecessarily impacting your operations.
We warranty our commercial paving work against defects in materials and workmanship. The specific terms depend on the project scope and conditions, but we stand behind our work. This covers issues like premature cracking, settling, or drainage problems that result from installation errors. Normal wear from traffic and weather isn’t covered, but properly installed commercial asphalt should last 15-20 years with basic maintenance.
Yes, we handle permit applications and coordinate required inspections for commercial paving projects in Islip and Suffolk County. This includes ADA compliance verification and any municipal requirements. We know the local regulations and inspection processes, which saves you time and ensures everything meets code. Some projects require traffic management plans or utility coordination, and we handle those details as part of the complete service.