

While this may seem like a drawn-out process, the whole project is completed fairly quickly once any necessary permits are granted. For a residential driveway, this kind of project can take between 1 to 3 days.
A parking lot may take between 3 to 7 days. During our on-site assessment, we’ll give you a reasonable timeline for your project.
You can typically walk on your new asphalt after 24 hours, but it’s recommended to wait 48 to 72 hours before any vehicle drives on the surface.
New pavement can typically last 20 to 30 years. However, the amount of traffic and kind of traffic will significantly impact these results. If your commercial parking lot is seeing thousands of cars a month, you may need maintenance more often. And if heavy duty vehicles are driving on your pavement, they’ll break down the stability of the asphalt much more quickly. Maintenance items can range from full depth asphalt patching, future mill/overlay expectations, sealcoat applications, crack sealing, infrared patching, striping, signage, and concrete flatwork repairs.
