Commercial Paving in Mastic, NY

Professional Asphalt That Actually Lasts

Quality commercial paving that handles Long Island weather and heavy traffic without constant repairs.

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Suffolk County Asphalt Contractors

What You Get With Professional Paving

Your parking lot becomes an asset instead of a headache. No more worrying about customers avoiding your business because of cracked pavement or standing water after every storm.

You get asphalt that’s built for Suffolk County’s coastal climate. Proper base preparation means your pavement won’t shift and crack when the ground freezes. Smart drainage design keeps water moving instead of pooling into ice hazards.

The result is a professional appearance that reflects well on your business and pavement that holds up to delivery trucks, customer traffic, and everything Long Island weather throws at it. Your maintenance costs drop because quality installation means fewer emergency repairs.

Mastic Commercial Paving Company

We Know Commercial Paving in Suffolk County

We’ve been handling commercial asphalt projects throughout Suffolk County for years. We understand the difference between residential driveways and commercial parking lots that need to handle delivery trucks and constant traffic.

We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for proper base preparation, quality materials, and installation that meets commercial standards. Our team knows Suffolk County regulations and works with local inspectors regularly.

When you call us, you’re working with contractors who show up when scheduled and finish projects on time. We handle the permits, coordinate with your business schedule, and clean up properly when we’re done.

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Commercial Asphalt Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we assess your site and existing conditions. We check drainage, measure the area, and identify any base issues that need addressing. You get a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline.

Next comes site preparation. We excavate to proper depth, install or repair the stone base, and grade everything for proper drainage. This foundation work is what separates parking lots that last from ones that crack within two years.

Then we install the asphalt in lifts, compact it properly, and stripe according to your layout needs. We coordinate timing with your business operations so you’re not losing customers or blocking deliveries unnecessarily. Most commercial projects are completed within 2-3 days depending on size and complexity.

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What's Included in Commercial Paving

You get complete site preparation including excavation, stone base installation, and proper grading for drainage. We handle utility coordination if there are manholes, catch basins, or other infrastructure to work around.

The asphalt installation includes proper compaction and thickness for your traffic load. Light commercial gets 2-3 inches over prepared base. Heavy industrial with truck traffic gets 4+ inches. We’re not cutting corners on thickness to save money.

We also handle line striping, ADA compliance for handicap spaces, and any required signage installation. Most projects include a walkthrough to ensure you’re satisfied before we consider the job complete. You get a professional result that meets Suffolk County standards and your business needs.

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Most commercial parking lots take 2-3 days from start to finish, depending on size and complexity. Day one is usually excavation and base preparation. Day two is asphalt installation. Day three covers striping and final details. Larger projects like shopping centers or industrial facilities can take a week or more. We schedule around your business operations when possible, so you’re not losing customers or blocking deliveries during peak hours. Weather can affect timing, especially during spring and fall when conditions change quickly.
Commercial asphalt is thicker and built over a more substantial base because it handles heavier loads and constant traffic. Residential driveways typically get 2 inches of asphalt over 4-6 inches of stone base. Commercial parking lots need 3-4 inches of asphalt over 8-12 inches of properly graded stone base, depending on expected traffic. The asphalt mix itself is often different too, with larger aggregate for better durability. Commercial projects also require proper drainage design, ADA compliance, and often need permits that residential work doesn’t require.
Proper drainage starts with site grading during excavation. We slope the pavement toward catch basins, storm drains, or designated drainage areas so water moves off the surface quickly. Standing water is asphalt’s biggest enemy because it seeps into cracks and causes freeze-thaw damage. We also install or repair catch basins and connect to existing storm systems when needed. For larger lots, we might add drainage swales or additional catch basins. The goal is getting water away from the pavement surface and preventing it from pooling anywhere customers or employees walk.
Yes, we coordinate timing with your operations whenever possible. Many commercial projects are scheduled for weekends or during slower business periods to minimize disruption. For restaurants, we might work around lunch and dinner rushes. Retail locations often prefer weekend work when foot traffic is lighter. We can also phase larger projects, completing sections at a time so you maintain some parking availability. Emergency repairs obviously need immediate attention, but planned installations give us flexibility to work with your schedule and keep your business running smoothly.
You can typically drive on new asphalt within 24-48 hours, depending on weather conditions and asphalt thickness. Light vehicle traffic is usually fine after 24 hours. Heavy trucks and delivery vehicles should wait 48-72 hours for full curing. Hot weather speeds up curing, while cool temperatures slow it down. We’ll give you specific timing based on your project and current conditions. The asphalt continues hardening for several months, reaching full strength after about 6-12 months. During the first few weeks, avoid sharp turns and heavy loads in the same spots to prevent marking.
Sealcoating every 2-3 years is the most important maintenance for extending asphalt life. This protects against water penetration, UV damage, and chemical spills from vehicles. Crack sealing should be done promptly when cracks appear, before water gets underneath and causes bigger problems. Regular sweeping removes debris that can hold moisture against the surface. Line striping typically needs refreshing every 2-4 years depending on traffic volume. Address oil stains quickly because petroleum products break down asphalt over time. With proper maintenance, quality commercial asphalt can last 15-20 years before needing replacement.