Commercial Paving in Mattituck, NY

Asphalt That Actually Lasts

Professional commercial paving built to handle Long Island weather and heavy traffic loads.

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What Good Paving Actually Gets You

Your parking lot isn’t just pavement. It’s the first thing customers see when they pull up to your business. It’s what delivery trucks roll across every day. It’s what needs to handle everything from summer heat to winter freeze-thaw cycles without falling apart.

When commercial paving is done right, you stop worrying about it. No more puddles forming after every rainstorm. No more customers complaining about potholes damaging their cars. No more emergency repairs that cost three times what proper installation would have cost upfront.

You get a professional appearance that reflects well on your business. You get pavement that handles the traffic load it was designed for. Most importantly, you get years of reliable performance that protects your investment instead of becoming a constant headache.

Mattituck Commercial Asphalt Experts

We Know Long Island Pavement

We’ve been handling commercial paving projects across Suffolk County for years. We understand what works in this climate and what doesn’t. We know the soil conditions, the permitting requirements, and the challenges that come with Long Island’s weather patterns.

Our crews have paved everything from small business parking lots to large industrial facilities in Mattituck and the surrounding area. We’re not the cheapest option, and we’re upfront about that. What you get is professional installation, quality materials, and the kind of attention to detail that means your pavement actually lasts.

When you call us, you’re working with people who live and work in this community. We’re not disappearing after the job is done.

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Commercial Paving Process

How We Handle Your Project

Every commercial paving project starts with understanding what you actually need. We look at your traffic patterns, drainage requirements, and any specific challenges your property presents. This isn’t a cookie-cutter process.

Next comes proper site preparation. This means excavation to the right depth, proper base installation, and making sure drainage is handled correctly from the start. Most paving problems start here, so we don’t cut corners on the foundation work.

The asphalt installation itself follows industry standards for thickness and compaction. We use quality materials appropriate for your traffic load and climate conditions. After installation, we handle cleanup and make sure you understand any curing requirements or maintenance recommendations.

Throughout the process, we keep you informed about timeline, any issues that come up, and what to expect next. No surprises, no disappearing acts.

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What's Included in Commercial Paving

Commercial paving covers everything from new parking lot installation to complete pavement reconstruction. We handle the excavation, base preparation, asphalt installation, and final grading. Line striping and marking can be coordinated as part of the project.

For industrial facilities, we understand the heavier load requirements and design the pavement structure accordingly. This means thicker asphalt sections and proper base materials that can handle truck traffic and heavy equipment.

Drainage is always part of the conversation. Long Island gets its share of rain, and standing water is the fastest way to destroy asphalt. We make sure water moves off your pavement and away from the foundation. This includes proper grading, catch basins where needed, and connections to existing drainage systems.

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Most commercial paving projects take 3-7 days depending on size and complexity. A typical parking lot for a small business might be done in 2-3 days, while larger industrial projects can take a week or more. Weather plays a role – we can’t pave in rain or when temperatures are too cold. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The key is proper planning so your business operations aren’t disrupted longer than necessary.
Commercial paving requires thicker asphalt sections and stronger base materials to handle heavier traffic loads. Where a residential driveway might use 2-3 inches of asphalt over a gravel base, commercial applications typically need 3-4 inches or more over a properly engineered base. Commercial projects also require more attention to drainage, ADA compliance, and local permitting requirements. The equipment and crew size are different too – commercial jobs need larger pavers and rollers to handle the scale efficiently.
Commercial paving typically runs $3-7 per square foot depending on thickness requirements, site conditions, and project size. Larger projects cost less per square foot than smaller ones. The biggest variables are how much excavation is needed, what kind of base preparation is required, and the asphalt thickness needed for your traffic load. We provide written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Emergency repairs or rush jobs cost more than planned projects.
Late spring through early fall is ideal for commercial paving in Long Island. We need temperatures above 50 degrees and dry conditions for proper asphalt installation and compaction. Summer can be challenging because asphalt plants get busy and scheduling becomes tighter. Fall is often the sweet spot – good weather, better availability, and you’re set for winter. We can do emergency repairs year-round, but planned projects work best when weather cooperates and we’re not rushing against winter.
You can typically drive on new asphalt within 24-48 hours, but it takes 30-60 days to fully cure and reach maximum strength. During the first few weeks, avoid heavy loads, sharp turns on hot days, and anything that might scuff or gouge the surface. We’ll give you specific guidelines based on your traffic patterns and the time of year. The asphalt continues to harden over time, so following curing recommendations protects your investment and ensures the pavement reaches its full lifespan.
We help navigate the permitting process but requirements vary by municipality and project scope. Some commercial paving projects need permits, others don’t. It depends on factors like proximity to roads, drainage connections, and local regulations. We know Suffolk County requirements and can advise what’s needed for your specific project. For complex projects involving utilities or significant drainage work, we coordinate with engineers and local officials to ensure everything meets code. This prevents delays and problems down the road.