What to Remember With Commercial Asphalt Replacement
Replacing asphalt is a bigger job—and it comes with some logistical considerations. If we’re talking about a parking lot, the area will need to be closed during the process, which includes saw cutting, excavation, sub-base inspection, and laying new asphalt. Depending on the size of the lot and the extent of the damage, work can take several days to complete. Once finished, the surface will need time to cure, and fresh parking lot line striping will need to happen.
Our commercial asphalt paving company works closely with property managers to plan the project around business needs and minimize disruption wherever possible. Clear communication and efficient scheduling keep the process smooth from start to finish.
Starting Over With Your Asphalt Driveway
If your driveway has large potholes, widespread cracks, crumbling edges, or sunken areas, these are signs that the structure beneath the surface has failed. Repeated asphalt repairs may have helped for a while, but if problems keep coming back—or if more than a third of the surface is damaged—it’s likely time to start fresh with a full replacement.
Replacing and paving an asphalt driveway isn’t just about looks; it’s about restoring function and safety. When the base layer is compromised, no surface repair will hold up for long. Starting over allows for a new foundation, proper grading, and a solid, long-lasting surface. Our team can assess your current driveway and help you determine if replacement is the smarter investment.