Commercial Paving in West Hills, NY

Your Parking Lot Reflects Your Business

Professional commercial paving that protects your property investment and keeps customers coming back.

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Suffolk County Asphalt Contractor

Durable Surfaces That Handle Real Traffic

Your commercial property deals with delivery trucks, employee cars, and customer traffic every single day. You need asphalt that can handle it without cracking, crumbling, or creating liability issues.

When your parking lot looks professional, your business looks professional. When it’s full of potholes and cracks, customers notice before they even walk through your door. That first impression matters more than you think.

The right commercial paving job gives you years of reliable service with minimal maintenance. No constant patching, no emergency repairs during business hours, and no worried calls about customer complaints. Just a smooth, durable surface that does its job so you can focus on yours.

West Hills Commercial Asphalt

We Know Suffolk County Commercial Projects

All Purpose Paving has been handling commercial paving projects throughout Suffolk County for years. We understand local soil conditions, drainage requirements, and the permit process that can slow down other contractors.

Every project gets the same approach: proper preparation, commercial-grade materials, and installation that meets local codes the first time. No shortcuts, no surprises, and no excuses when deadlines matter.

We work with property managers, business owners, and developers who need reliable contractors. Projects get completed on schedule because your business operations can’t wait for extended construction delays.

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Commercial Paving Process

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

Every commercial paving project starts with a site evaluation to assess drainage, traffic patterns, and any existing issues that need addressing. This prevents problems before they start and ensures the new asphalt performs as expected.

Preparation involves proper excavation, grading, and base installation. This foundation work determines how long your pavement lasts, so it gets done right the first time. Commercial projects require deeper base preparation than residential work because the traffic loads are completely different.

Asphalt installation uses commercial-grade equipment and materials designed for heavy use. We coordinate timing to minimize disruption to your business operations. Final steps include proper compaction, striping if needed, and cleanup so you can get back to normal operations quickly.

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Industrial Paving Services

Complete Commercial Paving Solutions

Commercial paving projects include full parking lot installation, loading dock areas, access roads, and industrial facility surfaces. Each application requires specific materials and installation techniques based on expected traffic loads and usage patterns.

Drainage solutions are built into every project because water is asphalt’s biggest enemy. Proper grading and drainage systems prevent the pooling and freeze-thaw damage that destroys pavement prematurely. This is especially important in West Hills where winter weather can be harsh on improperly installed surfaces.

ADA compliance and striping services ensure your property meets accessibility requirements and provides clear traffic flow. We handle permit applications when required and coordinate with local inspectors to keep projects moving forward without delays.

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Most commercial parking lots take 3-5 days from start to finish, depending on size and complexity. This includes excavation, base preparation, asphalt installation, and striping. Weather can affect timing, but we schedule projects to minimize disruption to your business operations. Larger industrial sites or projects requiring extensive drainage work may take longer, but you’ll get a realistic timeline upfront so you can plan accordingly.
Commercial asphalt uses a different mix design and thicker application to handle heavier loads. While residential driveways might use 2-3 inches of asphalt, commercial applications typically require 3-4 inches or more, depending on expected traffic. The base preparation is also more extensive for commercial projects, often requiring 8-12 inches of compacted stone base compared to 4-6 inches for residential work. This extra investment upfront prevents premature failure under heavy use.
Yes, we handle permit applications and coordinate with Suffolk County inspectors when required. Commercial projects often need permits for drainage modifications, curb work, or projects that affect public right-of-way access. Having local experience with the permit process prevents delays that can stall your project. We know what documentation is needed and maintain relationships with local officials to keep approvals moving smoothly.
Absolutely. Many commercial paving projects are scheduled for evenings, weekends, or during your slower business periods. We coordinate timing based on your operational needs and the scope of work required. Some projects can be phased to keep portions of your parking area accessible while work progresses. The goal is completing quality work while keeping your business running normally as much as possible.
Drainage problems require addressing the underlying cause, not just the surface symptoms. This might involve regrading sections of the lot, installing catch basins, or adding drainage pipes to redirect water flow. We evaluate existing drainage during the initial site assessment and incorporate necessary improvements into the project scope. Proper drainage is essential for long-term pavement performance, especially with Suffolk County’s climate conditions.
Commercial projects include warranty coverage on both materials and workmanship, with specific terms based on the project scope and expected usage. The warranty covers defects in installation and premature failure due to workmanship issues, but doesn’t cover damage from extraordinary loads or conditions beyond normal commercial use. You’ll receive clear warranty documentation that explains exactly what’s covered and for how long, so there are no surprises later.