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You know what it’s like when your parking lot actually works. Customers pull in without dodging potholes. Employees don’t complain about walking across cracked asphalt. Your property looks like the successful business it houses.
That’s what happens when parking lot paving is done right the first time. No more water pooling after Florida’s afternoon storms. No more liability concerns about uneven surfaces. No more explaining to visitors why your lot looks rough.
Just smooth, professional asphalt that handles Central Florida’s heat, rain, and traffic without falling apart in two years. Your parking lot becomes an asset instead of a headache.
We’ve been handling parking lot installation and resurfacing across Central Florida for years. We’re based in Winter Garden, which means we understand exactly what Florida weather does to asphalt.
You won’t get the runaround here. We show up when we say we will, price everything upfront, and use equipment that actually gets the job done right. No disappearing acts, no surprise charges, no cutting corners that cost you more later.
Our team has paved everything from small business lots to large commercial complexes throughout Haines City and the surrounding areas. We know what works in this climate and what doesn’t.
First, we come out for a free consultation to assess your parking lot and discuss your needs. No sales pitch, just a straightforward evaluation of what needs to happen and what it’ll cost.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the prep work. That means proper grading, drainage planning, and base preparation. Most parking lot problems start here, so we don’t rush this part.
Then comes the actual paving. We use modern equipment and proven techniques to lay asphalt that’s built for Central Florida conditions. After installation, we make sure everything cures properly before reopening your lot to traffic. You get clear timelines throughout the process, so you can plan around any business disruptions.
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We handle new parking lot installation, complete resurfacing, and targeted repairs. Whether you need a full replacement or just want to fix problem areas, we’ll recommend the most cost-effective approach for your situation.
In Haines City’s climate, proper drainage is critical. Florida gets intense rainfall, and parking lots that don’t handle water properly fail fast. We design drainage solutions that actually work, preventing the pooling and erosion that destroy asphalt over time.
Our asphalt paving services include everything from initial site preparation to final striping. We also handle concrete parking lot sections where needed, giving you options that make sense for your property and budget. Every project gets the same attention to detail, whether it’s a small business lot or a major commercial installation.
Most parking lot paving projects in Haines City take 2-5 days, depending on size and complexity. Small business lots often finish in 1-2 days, while larger commercial installations might take up to a week.
Weather affects timing since we can’t pave in rain or extreme heat. Florida’s afternoon storms sometimes push work to the next day, but we plan for this and keep you updated throughout the process.
The actual paving happens quickly once prep work is complete. Most of the time goes into proper site preparation, grading, and base work. This foundation work determines how long your parking lot lasts, so we don’t rush it.
Parking lot paving costs in Haines City typically range from $3-7 per square foot for new installation, depending on thickness, base preparation, and site conditions. Resurfacing existing lots costs less, usually $2-4 per square foot.
Every project is different, which is why we provide free on-site consultations. Factors like drainage needs, soil conditions, and access affect pricing. We give you transparent, written estimates with no hidden fees.
Trying to save money with thin asphalt or poor base preparation usually costs more long-term. Florida’s climate is tough on parking lots, so proper installation from the start prevents expensive repairs later.
A properly installed asphalt parking lot in Central Florida typically lasts 15-20 years with regular maintenance. Florida’s heat and UV exposure are hard on asphalt, but quality installation and periodic sealcoating extend lifespan significantly.
The key is starting with proper base preparation and adequate asphalt thickness. Thin installations might look fine initially but fail within 5-7 years. We install parking lots built for Florida conditions, not just the cheapest option.
Regular maintenance like crack sealing and sealcoating every 3-5 years protects your investment. Most parking lot failures happen because small problems weren’t addressed before they became big ones.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. It depends on the condition of your existing asphalt and base. If the current lot has good bones but surface damage, resurfacing might work and save you money.
However, if there are drainage problems, base failures, or extensive cracking, overlay paving just covers up problems temporarily. We’ll assess your lot honestly and recommend the approach that actually solves your issues long-term.
When resurfacing works, it’s typically 30-50% less expensive than full replacement. But when it doesn’t work, you end up paying twice. We’d rather give you the straight answer upfront than sell you something that won’t last.
Yes, we handle all parking lot striping, marking, and ADA compliance requirements. This includes standard parking spaces, handicap spots, fire lanes, directional arrows, and any custom markings your business needs.
Proper striping is part of a complete parking lot installation. We use high-quality paint that holds up to Florida sun and traffic. All markings meet local code requirements and ADA guidelines.
We can also re-stripe existing lots that just need fresh markings. Sometimes new striping makes an older parking lot look significantly better without the cost of full resurfacing.
Asphalt parking lots cost less upfront and handle Florida’s heat expansion better than concrete. They’re easier to repair when damage occurs and typically provide better traction in wet conditions.
Concrete lasts longer but costs significantly more initially. It’s harder to repair and can crack from Florida’s soil movement and temperature changes. For most commercial applications, asphalt provides better value.
We install both materials depending on your needs and budget. Heavy truck traffic sometimes benefits from concrete in loading areas, while asphalt works better for general parking. We’ll recommend what makes sense for your specific situation.
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