We offer complete asphalt services from crack repair to small & large pot-hole repair to full reconstruction and paving of parking lots.
Our trained and professional staff will assess your asphalt surfaces and we will put together the quickest and most cost-effective solution to fix your problem.
Commercial Asphalt Repair
Asphalt is applied to several commercial properties, including the following:
- All levels of road building, including highways, rural roads, and city streets
- Parking lots for malls, restaurants, businesses, and schools
- Airport runways
- Tennis and basketball courts
- Boundaries for golf courses and golf cart paths
- Walking paths
- Farm roads
- County highways
- Commercial or private parking lots
- Driveways
As a result, property owners must be vigilant in order to keep their asphalt in good condition and avoid issues, like potholes, that can occur.
Benefits of Investing in Commercial Asphalt Repair
Asphalt pavement is used on many commercial parking lots because it is strong and durable. However, over time it can develop cracks and other problems that need to be repaired in order to maintain its structural integrity and appearance. Failing to properly repair asphalt pavements can result in a number of problems. We have dedicated this article to discuss these problems.
There are many reasons that asphalt will fail and deteriorate over time. As is the case with all asphalt surfaces, problems will arise, and asphalt repair & maintenance will be necessary. Over time cracks will begin from asphalt contracting as well as arising from foreign materials, liquids, and objects, penetrating the top layer of asphalt. As these cracks forms, they allow for more materials to enter the asphalt, and in turn, more cracks to arise. Along with consistent use, asphalt surfaces are subject to alligator cracking and the formation of potholes. It is vital for the health and longevity of your asphalt that these problem areas are addressed and not allowed to grow and compromise the whole of the asphalt surface. If these problems are not addressed, they will accelerate and escalate causing more damage to your asphalt surfaces.
This also is a deterrent for customers, as they try to avoid personal injury or vehicle damage. We recommend repairing any problem areas as soon as the situation arises to try and minimize further damage. Depending on your specific requirements, we can resurface or repave existing asphalt, including patching potholes, sinkholes, and repairing oil or water damage. The main reason why asphalt repair should not be delayed is that broken asphalt surfaces create tripping hazards for pedestrians – and bumpy rides for drivers.
Asphalt needs to be repaired as soon as possible because if left un-repaired, neglected potholes and cracks will eventually get bigger in size and create other problems such as tire blowouts, trip and fall hazards, traffic jams and impacted traffic flow, difficulty maneuvering around parking lots, and much more! Also, not having your potholes and cracks repaired on time is sure a great way to leave a wrong impression on your residents and visitors! With several damages all over your property, you may even be charged for putting your customers’ lives at risk! Now, who wants to deal with that headache and liability?
Commercial Asphalt Repair Products
There are a number of commercial asphalt repair products available on the market today. These products can be used to repair a variety of different problems, such as cracks, potholes, and other damage. Below is a list of some of the most popular commercial asphalt repair products:
- Crack sealant
- Pothole patch
Quikrete 50 lb. Commercial Grade Blacktop Repair Patch is a specifically formulated high performance asphalt cold patch material for repairing potholes and cracks over 1″ (25.4 mm) wide in asphalt pavements. It is suitable for use on roads, driveways, parking lots, and walkways. All-season formulation is suitable for making permanent repairs in wet or dry conditions.
Commercial Asphalt Resurfacing
We provide asphalt resurfacing services from roadways to parking lots. From retail to school parking lots, condominiums to HOA streets, we do it all. Resurfacing is just as it sounds: laying a new surface layer directly over your existing asphalt. Before the new layer is installed, your current asphalt is swept clean of debris and a tack coat (an asphalt glue) is applied to strengthen the bond of the new asphalt to the old asphalt. This is the most cost effective method of re-paving, but has its drawbacks. Resurfacing, or overlaying as some call it, should only be done if your existing asphalt is free of asphalt failures. There should not be any potholes, severe asphalt rutting or severe asphalt cracking. To resurface asphalt that has any of those is just merely putting a “band-aid” on the problem rather than fixing the problem. Your new asphalt surface will only reflect what is underneath it. Any minor cracking should be filled with a hot melted rubber crack sealer prior to resurfacing.
Pinx Group can handle any size resurfacing project with our skilled personnel and modern fleet of equipment. We would like to show you our different methods of resurfacing to accommodate any type of resurfacing job you may have.
We provide asphalt resurfacing and new asphalt construction for the Greater New Jersey Metro Area. For additional information, please contact us.
Frequently Asked Questions
Asphalt is the most popular material for commercial parking lots because it is strong, durable, and easy to maintain. Asphalt is also a relatively inexpensive material, which makes it a good choice for businesses on a budget.
Asphalt parking lots typically have a lifespan of 20-30 years, but with proper maintenance they can last much longer. Regular sealcoating and repair of cracks and potholes is essential to extending the life of your asphalt parking lot.
Most asphalt parking lots need to be resurfaced every 3-5 years to maintain a smooth, even surface. Resurfacing is also necessary if the asphalt has become too thin from repeated sealcoating or has been damaged by weather or wear and tear.
Potholes can be repaired with a cold patch material, which is a temporary fix. For a more permanent repair, the pothole must be cleaned out and filled with hot asphalt. To learn more on asphalt repair options, read our article here.
The cost of building a new parking lot depends on a number of factors, including the size and location of the parking lot. Generally speaking, the cost of constructing a new parking lot can range from $2,000 to $20,000. The cost to repair an existing parking lot is typically much less than the cost to build a new one.
When choosing a commercial asphalt paving contractor, it is important to choose one with experience and a good reputation. Be sure to get references from previous clients and check out the contractor’s website to see pictures of previous work. It is also important to make sure the contractor is licensed and insured. A quick checklist to make a good choice of a contractor is as follows:
- Get references
- Check out the contractor’s website
- Make sure the contractor is licensed and insured
- Look at pictures of previous work.
Choosing a qualified commercial asphalt paving contractor is an important decision that will ensure your parking lot is built or repaired correctly. Once you have chosen a contractor, be sure to get a written estimate that includes all costs associated with the project. Be sure to ask about any warranties offered by the contractor. A good contractor will stand behind their work and offer a warranty on their labor and materials. This shows that they are confident in their abilities and are willing to back up their work. When the job is completed, be sure to inspect it to make sure you are satisfied with the results. If you have any questions or concerns, be sure to bring them up with the contractor right away so they can be addressed.
When it comes to commercial asphalt repair, the cost will depend on the size and scope of the job. Factors that will affect the price include the type of damage, the extent of the damage, the location of the damage and the type of repair required. For example, a small crack in an isolated area may only require sealcoating, while a large pothole in a heavily trafficked area may need to be patched or completely replaced.
The average cost for commercial asphalt repair is $2-4 per square foot. However, the cost will vary depending on the type of damage, the location of the damage and the type of repair required. For example, a small crack in an isolated area may only require sealcoating, while a large pothole in a heavily trafficked area may need to be patched or completely replaced.
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