Paving & Overlay
Parking lots are often the first thing customers notice when they arrive at your business. Issues such as cracked asphalt, surface wear, or drainage problems can quickly become safety concerns and potential liabilities if left unaddressed. With proper planning and timely repairs, many parking lot problems can be resolved before they require major reconstruction.
Parking Lot Services
Our commercial parking lot services include:
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Asphalt paving
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Parking lot resurfacing
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Milling and surface preparation
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Site work and base preparation
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Hot-mix asphalt installation
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Concrete work
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Clearing and grading
From small asphalt patch repairs to full parking lot resurfacing and reconstruction, we provide reliable, cost-effective solutions tailored to the needs of each site. As a trusted commercial asphalt paving company, we serve businesses and government facilities throughout Northwest and Central Florida, offering expert parking lot paving, maintenance, and repair services. View our full service area to see if your location is covered.
Common Questions
Surface cracking, fading, and minor drainage issues can often be addressed with resurfacing. If the pavement has widespread structural damage, deep potholes, or ongoing drainage problems, full reconstruction may be recommended. An on-site evaluation helps determine the most practical.
Asphalt paving typically refers to installing a new pavement surface, while resurfacing involves placing a new layer of asphalt over an existing, stable base. Resurfacing is often a cost-effective way to extend the life of a parking lot when the underlying structure is still sound.
Project timelines depend on the size of the parking lot, the scope of work, and weather conditions. Smaller repairs or resurfacing projects can often be completed quickly, while larger paving or reconstruction projects may take several days.
In many cases, work can be phased to allow continued access to the property. Scheduling and staging options are often available to minimize disruption for customers and staff.
Yes. Parking lot paving projects often include site work such as clearing, grading, and drainage improvements to ensure proper water flow and long-term pavement performance.