Commercial Paving in Kings Park, NY

Durable Commercial Asphalt That Actually Lasts

Professional commercial paving built to handle heavy traffic and harsh Suffolk County winters without constant repairs.

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Suffolk County Asphalt Contractors

What You Get With Professional Commercial Paving

Your parking lot becomes an asset instead of a liability. No more worrying about customers tripping on uneven pavement or employees complaining about potholes damaging their cars.

You get smooth, properly graded asphalt that drains water instead of collecting it. That means fewer freeze-thaw cracks, less salt damage, and pavement that looks professional year after year.

The right commercial paving job eliminates those constant repair calls. You’re not patching the same spots every few months or dealing with emergency fixes during your busiest seasons.

Kings Park Commercial Paving Experts

We Know Suffolk County Commercial Properties

All Purpose Paving has been handling commercial paving projects throughout Suffolk County for years. We understand the specific challenges that Kings Park businesses face with heavy traffic, salt exposure, and the freeze-thaw cycles that destroy inferior asphalt work.

We’re not the residential crew trying to scale up to commercial work. Our equipment, materials, and methods are designed specifically for the demands of commercial properties.

You’ll work with the same crew from start to finish. No subcontractors, no surprises, and no wondering who’s actually responsible for your project.

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Commercial Asphalt Installation Process

How We Handle Your Commercial Paving Project

We start with a site evaluation to identify drainage issues, traffic patterns, and any underlying problems that need addressing. This isn’t a quick visual inspection – we’re looking at the factors that determine whether your new asphalt will last five years or twenty.

Next comes proper site preparation. We remove the old asphalt completely, grade the base material correctly, and install proper drainage where needed. Most paving failures happen because someone skipped or rushed this step.

The asphalt installation uses commercial-grade materials applied at the right thickness for your traffic load. We coordinate the work to minimize disruption to your business operations, often working around your schedule rather than forcing you to work around ours.

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Complete Commercial Paving Services

Every commercial paving project includes proper base preparation, commercial-grade asphalt application, and professional line striping. We handle the permit requirements and ensure ADA compliance for accessibility features.

You get drainage solutions designed for Suffolk County’s weather patterns. That means proper grading, catch basins where needed, and edge work that prevents water infiltration and frost damage.

We also coordinate with other trades when needed – concrete work for sidewalks, landscaping restoration, and any utility adjustments. You’re not juggling multiple contractors or trying to sequence different phases of work.

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Most commercial parking lots take 2-4 days depending on size and complexity. Day one is usually demolition and base preparation. Day two involves grading and any drainage work. Day three is asphalt installation, and day four handles striping and final details. Weather can extend this timeline, but we’ll give you realistic expectations upfront and keep you updated if conditions change. We coordinate with your business schedule to minimize disruption during your peak hours.
Commercial paving uses thicker asphalt applications, heavier base materials, and different mix designs to handle truck traffic and constant use. The equipment is larger and more powerful, allowing us to achieve proper compaction across bigger areas. We also follow different specifications for drainage, ADA compliance, and load-bearing requirements. Residential techniques simply don’t hold up under commercial traffic loads, which is why you see so many commercial lots failing prematurely when contractors use the wrong approach.
Proper drainage starts with correct grading during base preparation. We slope the pavement to direct water toward catch basins or designated drainage areas rather than letting it pool on the surface. In Suffolk County, we also install deeper base materials and use techniques that prevent frost heaving from groundwater. If your existing lot has drainage problems, we identify the root cause and fix it during the paving process rather than just covering it up with new asphalt.
Yes, we regularly schedule commercial paving work during off-hours, weekends, or your slower business periods. For retail properties, we often work evenings or early mornings. Industrial facilities might prefer weekend work. We can also phase the project to keep portions of your parking available throughout the process. The key is planning this scheduling before we start rather than trying to adjust once we’re on site. We’ll discuss your specific needs during the initial consultation.
Properly installed commercial asphalt should last 15-20 years in Suffolk County with basic maintenance. The lifespan depends on traffic volume, maintenance practices, and how well drainage issues are addressed. Heavy truck traffic or poor drainage can reduce this to 8-12 years, while light traffic with good maintenance can extend it beyond 20 years. The key factors are using the right thickness for your traffic load, proper base preparation, and addressing small issues before they become major problems.
Yes, we handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections required by Suffolk County and local municipalities. This includes stormwater management permits for larger projects, ADA compliance verification, and any utility coordination needed. We’re familiar with Kings Park’s specific requirements and have working relationships with local inspectors. You don’t need to navigate the permit process yourself or worry about meeting compliance requirements – that’s part of our service for every commercial paving project.