
Everything You Need to Know About Paving, Driveways, Excavation, Repair, and Maintenance Services in Middlesex County, NJ & Beyond
Frequently Asked Questions
Whether you're planning to pave a driveway, repair a pothole, or install a new patio, we know you have questions. Below are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions from homeowners, business owners, and property managers across Central New Jersey.
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We specialize in asphalt paving, concrete work, driveway installation, parking lot paving, sealcoating, striping, snow removal, excavation, resurfacing overlays, and Belgian block or paver brickwork for residential, commercial, and municipal clients.
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Paving costs vary based on size, material (asphalt, concrete, pavers), site conditions, and prep work. On average:
Asphalt driveway: $4–$7/sq ft
Concrete driveway: $6–$12/sq ft
Parking lot paving: Custom quotes based on scope
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A properly installed and maintained asphalt driveway or lot can last 15–25 years. Regular sealcoating, crack filling, and snow removal extend its life.
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Yes! Sealcoating protects asphalt from water, UV rays, and chemicals. We recommend it:
Every 2–3 years for driveways
Every 1–2 years for high-traffic commercial areas
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Resurfacing (overlay) adds a fresh asphalt layer to existing pavement — ideal for minor cracks and wear.
Repaving is a complete replacement, usually needed when the base is damaged.
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Potholes can be repaired in winter, but permanent repairs are best done in spring/summer. We use cold patch asphalt in colder months and hot mix during warmer seasons for long-term fixes.
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Yes. We provide 24/7 snow plowing, salting, and ice management for driveways, parking lots, and private roads during New Jersey winters.
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Absolutely. Custom brickwork walkways, patios, or Belgian block borders offer timeless curb appeal and can boost your home's aesthetic and resale value.
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We proudly serve all of Middlesex County, including East Brunswick, Edison, Old Bridge, Woodbridge, Monroe, and surrounding areas in Union, Somerset, and Monmouth counties.
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Simple! Call us or fill out the form on our Contact Page. We’ll schedule a free site visit, provide a detailed estimate, and guide you through each step—from design to clean-up.
People Also Ask
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Asphalt is preferred for its flexibility and freeze-thaw resistance. Concrete is ideal for decorative or high-weight areas.
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Wait 24–48 hours for asphalt, 5–7 days for concrete before heavy use.
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Yes, if the current surface is stable. We’ll evaluate its condition during the site visit.
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Yes, we offer workmanship warranties on most services. Specifics depend on project type and materials used.

Still Have Questions?
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