Commercial Paving in Lindenhurst, NY

Professional Asphalt That Actually Lasts

Durable commercial paving solutions that protect your property investment and keep your business running smoothly.

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What Quality Commercial Paving Gets You

Your parking lot stops being a problem you think about. No more apologizing to customers for potholes or worrying about liability from uneven surfaces.

You get a professional appearance that actually enhances your property value instead of detracting from it. Clean lines, proper drainage, smooth surfaces that handle heavy traffic without falling apart in two years.

Your maintenance headaches disappear. When commercial paving is done right the first time with proper base preparation and quality materials, you’re looking at decades of reliable performance instead of constant patch jobs and emergency repairs.

Lindenhurst Commercial Paving Experts

We Actually Know Commercial Work

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

We’re not the guys who show up with a pickup truck and basic tools. Our crews use commercial-grade equipment designed for larger projects, and we understand local building codes, ADA requirements, and permit processes.

When you work with us, you’re working with a local Lindenhurst contractor who’s built a reputation on completing projects on time and within budget.

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Commercial Asphalt Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we assess your site and discuss your specific needs, timeline, and any operational constraints. We handle permit applications and coordinate with local authorities so you don’t have to navigate that process.

Next comes proper site preparation – excavation, grading, and base installation. This is where most contractors cut corners, but it’s also what determines whether your pavement lasts 5 years or 25 years. We don’t skip steps.

Then we install the asphalt using commercial-grade equipment and materials designed for your traffic load. We coordinate the work to minimize disruption to your business operations, often working during off-hours or in phases to keep customer access open.

Final step is cleanup and any necessary striping or marking. You get a professional result that’s ready for business use according to the timeline we agreed on upfront.

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Complete Commercial Paving Solutions

Our commercial paving services cover everything from new parking lot installation to complete reconstruction of existing surfaces. We handle industrial paving for warehouses and manufacturing facilities, retail center parking areas, office complex driveways, and municipal projects.

Each project includes proper site evaluation, base preparation, asphalt installation using commercial-grade materials, and final grading for proper drainage. We understand Suffolk County’s climate challenges and use asphalt mixes designed to handle freeze-thaw cycles and heavy traffic loads.

We also coordinate with other trades when needed – concrete work for sidewalks, storm drainage installation, and line striping to complete your project. You get one point of contact instead of managing multiple contractors, and everything is completed to local code requirements.

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Timeline depends on the size and complexity of your project, but most commercial parking lots take 3-7 days from start to finish. Smaller areas like business driveways might be completed in 1-2 days, while large industrial sites can take several weeks. Weather plays a role – we can’t install asphalt in freezing temperatures or during heavy rain. We provide realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated throughout the project. The key is proper planning so there are no surprises that delay completion or disrupt your business operations longer than necessary.
Commercial paving requires heavier base preparation, thicker asphalt layers, and materials designed for higher traffic loads. Your parking lot needs to handle delivery trucks, customer vehicles, and daily wear that’s much more demanding than a residential driveway. The equipment is different too – commercial projects require larger pavers, heavier compaction equipment, and crews experienced with complex grading and drainage requirements. Commercial work also involves ADA compliance, local permitting, and coordination with business operations. It’s not just a bigger version of residential work – it’s a completely different skill set and approach.
Commercial paving typically ranges from $3-7 per square foot depending on site conditions, thickness requirements, and access challenges. New installation costs more than overlay work, and sites requiring extensive excavation or base repair will be on the higher end. The size of your project matters too – larger areas cost less per square foot due to equipment efficiency. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Hidden costs come from contractors who don’t properly assess the site upfront, which is why we thoroughly evaluate every project before providing pricing.
Yes, we regularly coordinate commercial paving projects to minimize business disruption. Many of our retail and office clients prefer work during evenings, weekends, or early morning hours when customer traffic is minimal. We can also phase larger projects so portions of your parking area remain accessible throughout construction. The key is planning this upfront so we can schedule crews and equipment accordingly. Some projects work better with temporary access routes or partial closures rather than complete shutdown. We discuss your specific operational needs during the initial consultation and build the work schedule around your business requirements.
Yes, we manage the permit application process and coordinate required inspections with local authorities in Lindenhurst and throughout Suffolk County. Commercial paving projects often require building permits, especially for new construction or major reconstruction work. We’re familiar with local requirements and have established relationships with municipal offices, which speeds up the approval process. We also ensure all work meets ADA compliance standards and local building codes. This removes the administrative burden from you and prevents delays caused by permit issues or failed inspections due to code violations.
You can typically walk on new asphalt within a few hours, but vehicle traffic should wait 24-48 hours depending on weather conditions and asphalt thickness. Heavy trucks or delivery vehicles should wait at least 72 hours to prevent surface damage while the asphalt fully cures. Hot weather speeds curing time while cooler temperatures slow it down. We provide specific guidance based on your project and current conditions. For businesses that can’t shut down vehicle access completely, we can phase the work so portions of your parking area remain usable throughout the project, though this may extend the overall timeline slightly.