You need a parking lot that handles daily traffic without cracking apart in six months. You want a surface that looks professional, drains properly, and doesn’t become a liability issue.
That’s exactly what you get. No patching jobs that fail by winter. No drainage problems that flood your property. No corners cut on materials or installation.
Your customers notice smooth, well-maintained surfaces. Your maintenance costs drop. Your property value stays strong. Most importantly, you stop worrying about your pavement—because it’s built to handle whatever your business throws at it.
Productive Asphalt has been handling commercial paving projects since 1948. Three generations of experience in the greater Philadelphia area means we understand exactly what works in Pennsylvania’s climate and soil conditions.
We’ve paved everything from small office parking areas to large industrial complexes in Feasterville and surrounding communities. The difference is simple: one crew focuses on your project from start to finish. No juggling multiple jobs. No rushing to get to the next site.
Every project gets the same attention whether it’s a 10-space lot or a 200-space retail center. That’s how you end up with five-star reviews and customers who call us back for their next property.
First, we assess your property and drainage needs. Every site is different, and cookie-cutter approaches fail. We measure, test soil conditions, and design the proper base for your specific traffic patterns.
Next comes preparation. Old surfaces get properly removed, not just covered up. The base gets graded and compacted to engineering standards. Drainage solutions get installed where needed.
Then the asphalt goes down. Professional-grade materials, proper temperature, correct thickness for your usage. We compact it right, seal edges properly, and make sure water flows where it should. You get a surface that’s ready for business, not a temporary fix that’ll need attention next season.
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Commercial paving installation covers your complete surface needs. New parking lots, driveway replacements, loading dock areas, and access roads. We handle the excavation, base preparation, asphalt installation, and final striping.
Feasterville’s mix of retail centers, office parks, and industrial facilities means varying traffic demands. Heavy truck access requires different specifications than customer parking. We adjust thickness, base preparation, and drainage accordingly.
Water management is included, not extra. Pennsylvania weather means proper drainage isn’t optional. We install catch basins, grade for runoff, and ensure your surface doesn’t become a pond during heavy rains. Your property stays functional year-round, not just when weather cooperates.
Most commercial parking lots take 3-7 days depending on size and complexity. Smaller office lots might finish in 2-3 days, while larger retail centers or industrial facilities can take a week or more.
The timeline depends on excavation needs, base preparation requirements, and weather conditions. We provide specific timelines during the initial assessment, not vague estimates. Weather delays happen, but we communicate changes immediately so you can plan accordingly.
We work efficiently without rushing. Proper curing time between steps ensures the surface lasts. Cutting corners on timing leads to premature failure—something we won’t do to save a day or two.
Commercial surfaces handle much heavier loads and constant traffic. This requires thicker asphalt layers, stronger base preparation, and better drainage systems. Residential driveways typically use 2-3 inches of asphalt, while commercial lots need 3-6 inches depending on usage.
Base preparation is more critical for commercial projects. Heavy trucks and constant turning create different stress patterns than residential traffic. The base must be properly compacted and graded to prevent settling and cracking.
Commercial projects also require ADA compliance, proper drainage to storm systems, and fire lane specifications. These aren’t concerns for residential work but are essential for commercial properties to meet code requirements and insurance standards.
We phase the work to keep portions of your parking available. Large lots get sectioned off, allowing customers and employees to access the building while work progresses. Emergency vehicle access is always maintained.
Weekend and off-hour work is available for businesses that can’t afford weekday disruptions. Retail centers, restaurants, and medical facilities often need this flexibility. We adjust schedules to match your operational needs, not force you to adapt to ours.
Clear communication prevents surprises. You know exactly when each phase starts, what areas will be inaccessible, and when normal operations can resume. Temporary signage and barriers keep traffic flowing safely around work zones.
We provide written warranties covering workmanship and material defects. Specific terms depend on project scope, but typical coverage includes protection against premature cracking, settling, or drainage failures caused by installation issues.
Normal wear from traffic and weather isn’t covered—that’s expected. But if the surface fails due to improper base preparation, inadequate compaction, or material defects, we fix it at no cost. This includes both materials and labor for covered repairs.
The warranty is backed by our 75-year reputation and local presence. We’re not disappearing after the job is done. You can reach us if issues arise, and we’ll respond quickly to assess and address legitimate warranty claims.
Commercial paving typically ranges from $3-8 per square foot depending on thickness requirements, site preparation needs, and access challenges. Simple overlay projects cost less than full-depth reconstruction with extensive base work.
Factors affecting price include excavation depth, base material requirements, drainage installations, and site accessibility. A level lot with good drainage costs less than a sloped site requiring extensive grading and catch basins.
We provide detailed written estimates breaking down all costs. No surprise charges for “unexpected” conditions that should have been identified during the initial assessment. You know the total investment upfront, including all materials, labor, and site preparation work.
Late spring through early fall offers the best conditions in Pennsylvania. Asphalt needs warm temperatures for proper installation and curing. We typically schedule major projects between April and October when weather is most predictable.
Summer scheduling fills up quickly, especially for larger commercial projects. Planning ahead ensures you get preferred timing rather than being squeezed into less ideal weather windows. Emergency repairs happen year-round, but planned installations work best in good weather.
Fall completion gives the surface time to cure before winter freeze-thaw cycles. Spring installation allows the full season for settling and minor adjustments if needed. We’ll recommend optimal timing based on your specific project and business needs.
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