Commercial Paving in Stony Brook, NY

Professional Asphalt That Actually Lasts

Durable commercial paving solutions built for Long Island weather and heavy traffic demands.

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What Proper Commercial Paving Delivers

Your parking lot isn’t just pavement—it’s the first thing customers see when they arrive at your business. Cracked asphalt and potholes send the wrong message before anyone even walks through your door.

Professional commercial paving creates smooth surfaces that handle heavy traffic without breaking down. You get years of reliable performance instead of constant patch jobs and emergency repairs.

The right asphalt installation also eliminates drainage problems that cause flooding, ice buildup, and structural damage. Your property stays safer, looks better, and requires less maintenance over time.

Stony Brook Commercial Asphalt

Local Expertise You Can Count On

All Purpose Paving has handled commercial projects throughout Stony Brook and Suffolk County for years. We understand Long Island’s unique climate challenges and know what it takes to build asphalt that survives harsh winters and heavy use.

Our team focuses on commercial properties—from small business parking lots to large industrial facilities. We use commercial-grade materials and equipment designed for the demands of business traffic.

Every project gets the same attention to detail, whether it’s a complete parking lot installation or emergency pothole repair that can’t wait.

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Commercial Paving Process

How We Handle Your Project

The process starts with a site evaluation to assess your current pavement condition and drainage needs. This determines whether you need full replacement, overlay, or targeted repairs.

Next comes proper site preparation—excavation, grading, and base installation that creates a solid foundation. Skipping steps here causes problems later, so we get the groundwork done right the first time.

Asphalt installation happens when conditions are optimal for proper compaction and curing. We coordinate timing to minimize disruption to your business operations. Final details include line striping, signage, and any accessibility features required for compliance.

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Complete Commercial Asphalt Solutions

Commercial paving covers everything from new parking lot construction to full-scale industrial site development. The service includes proper drainage systems, ADA-compliant accessibility features, and durable line striping that stays visible.

Stony Brook businesses deal with specific challenges—salt exposure from winter road treatments, freeze-thaw cycles that crack inferior asphalt, and heavy traffic from Route 25A and campus activity. The materials and techniques we use account for these local conditions.

Emergency repairs are available when you can’t wait for scheduled maintenance. Potholes, drainage failures, and safety hazards get addressed quickly to keep your business running smoothly.

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Most commercial parking lots take 2-5 days depending on size and complexity. Small business lots might be completed in 1-2 days, while larger facilities with drainage work or extensive prep can take a week. Weather affects timing since asphalt needs proper conditions for installation and curing. We provide realistic timelines upfront and coordinate with your business schedule to minimize disruption. Emergency repairs can often be completed the same day when safety is a concern.
Overlay adds new asphalt over existing pavement when the base is still solid but the surface is worn. It’s less expensive and faster than full replacement. Full replacement involves removing old asphalt, addressing base issues, and installing completely new pavement. This is necessary when you have significant cracking, drainage problems, or base failure. The site evaluation determines which approach makes sense for your situation and budget. Sometimes partial replacement combined with overlay provides the best long-term value.
Proper drainage is built into every commercial paving project from the start. The site gets graded to direct water away from buildings and toward appropriate drainage points. This might include catch basins, French drains, or connection to existing storm systems. Poor drainage causes the most common pavement failures—water gets underneath and weakens the base, leading to cracking and potholes. Suffolk County’s heavy precipitation makes drainage even more critical. Every project includes a drainage plan that prevents water problems before they start.
Yes, scheduling flexibility is part of commercial service. Many projects can be phased to keep portions of your parking available, or scheduled during off-hours when possible. The approach depends on your business type and traffic patterns. Retail locations might prefer weekday work, while office complexes often choose weekend scheduling. Emergency repairs get prioritized regardless of timing. The goal is completing quality work while keeping your business accessible to customers and employees throughout the project.
New commercial asphalt needs minimal maintenance for the first few years if installed properly. Sealcoating every 3-4 years protects against weather and extends pavement life. Regular cleaning removes debris that can cause drainage problems. Address small cracks quickly before they spread—this prevents water infiltration that leads to bigger issues. Line striping typically needs refreshing every 2-3 years depending on traffic volume. A simple maintenance schedule prevents expensive repairs and keeps your pavement looking professional for years.
Yes, ADA compliance is included in all commercial paving projects. This covers proper slope requirements, accessible parking space dimensions, and pathway connections to building entrances. Non-compliance creates liability issues and can result in costly retrofits later. We stay current with accessibility requirements and incorporate them into the project design from the beginning. This includes proper signage, surface textures where required, and connections to existing accessible routes. Getting compliance right during initial installation costs much less than fixing it later.