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You’re not looking for the cheapest option. You’re looking for a parking lot that doesn’t crack apart after one winter or turn into a pond after every rainstorm. One that doesn’t need constant patching or create tripping hazards for your customers.
That’s what proper commercial paving delivers. A smooth, durable surface with drainage that actually works. Fewer complaints, fewer liability concerns, and a property that looks like you care about it. Because you do.
Tennessee weather is brutal on asphalt—scorching summers, freezing winters, and humidity that never quits. Your commercial property needs parking lot paving that handles all of it without falling apart. That means quality materials, proper base preparation, and a contractor who knows what they’re doing. Not someone who shows up with a low-ball quote and disappears when problems start.
We’ve been handling commercial asphalt paving in Wilson County and the Nashville area for over 50 years. We’re a veteran-owned company, which means we approach every job with discipline and accountability. No disappearing acts, no excuses.
We’ve paved everything from small business parking lots to large commercial properties across Pleasant View and surrounding communities. Our team understands how Middle Tennessee weather affects pavement, and we know how to build parking lots that hold up year after year.
Being local matters. When you work with a company based in Wilson County, you’re working with people who have a reputation to protect in the community. We’re not flying in from out of state to collect a check and vanish. We’re here, and we’ll still be here if you need us down the road.
First, we come out to assess your property. We measure the area, check drainage, and figure out what you actually need—not what makes us the most money. You get a clear estimate with no hidden fees.
Next comes site preparation. This is where a lot of contractors cut corners, but it’s the most important part. We grade the surface properly, address drainage issues, and build a solid base. Skip this step and your parking lot will fail early, no matter how good the asphalt looks on top.
Then we lay the asphalt using quality materials designed for Tennessee’s climate. The surface gets compacted and smoothed to create a durable, even finish. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your business—because we understand you can’t just shut down for a week.
Finally, we handle striping if needed and make sure everything meets ADA requirements. You’re left with a parking lot that’s safe, functional, and ready to handle traffic without constant parking lot maintenance calls.
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Commercial paving isn’t just about dumping asphalt on the ground. It’s about creating a surface that serves your business for years without becoming a maintenance nightmare.
In Pleasant View, that means dealing with Tennessee’s weather extremes. The asphalt needs to be flexible enough to handle expansion and contraction from temperature swings. It needs proper drainage to handle the frequent rain and humidity this area gets. And it needs to be thick enough to support constant vehicle traffic without developing ruts or soft spots.
We use materials built for these conditions. We’re not using the cheapest mix available or skimping on thickness to save a few bucks. We’re installing parking lots that last 15 to 20 years or more with basic maintenance—not parking lots that need major repairs in three years.
You also get proper grading and drainage solutions. Water is the enemy of asphalt. When it pools on the surface or seeps underneath, it accelerates deterioration and creates cracks that turn into potholes. Proper drainage prevents that, which means your parking lot stays intact longer and costs you less over time.
For businesses in Pleasant View, first impressions matter. Your parking lot is often the first thing customers see. A well-maintained surface with clean striping signals that you run a professional operation. Cracks, potholes, and faded lines signal the opposite.
It depends on the size of your lot and the scope of work. A small business parking lot might take two to three days from start to finish. Larger commercial properties can take a week or more.
The timeline includes site preparation, base work, asphalt installation, and striping. Weather can affect the schedule since asphalt needs dry conditions and certain temperatures to cure properly. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.
Most businesses can stay operational during the work. We can section off areas and work in phases so you’re not losing all your parking at once. That takes a bit longer but keeps your business running.
Resurfacing means adding a new layer of asphalt over your existing parking lot. It’s less expensive and faster than full replacement. It works well if your base is still solid but the surface is worn, cracked, or faded.
Complete replacement means tearing out the old asphalt, addressing any base issues, and installing an entirely new parking lot. You need this if the base has failed, if there are major drainage problems, or if the damage is too extensive for resurfacing to fix.
We’ll assess your parking lot and tell you which option makes sense. We’re not going to push you toward the more expensive option if resurfacing will do the job. But we also won’t slap a new surface over a failing base just to close a deal. That’s a waste of your money and creates problems down the road.
Look at the extent and type of damage. Small cracks, minor surface wear, and fading usually mean you need maintenance or resurfacing. Large cracks, potholes, significant settling, or areas where the base is visible typically mean you need more extensive work.
Water pooling is a red flag. If water sits on your parking lot after rain instead of draining, that’s a grading or base problem. Surface repairs won’t fix it. You need proper drainage solutions or the problem will keep getting worse.
Age matters too. If your parking lot is 15 to 20 years old and showing multiple issues, replacement often makes more sense than trying to patch everything. We’ll walk your property with you and explain what we’re seeing. You’ll understand the condition of your parking lot and what your options are before making a decision.
The main maintenance task is sealcoating every two to three years. Sealcoating protects the asphalt from UV damage, water penetration, and chemical spills. It extends the life of your parking lot and keeps it looking fresh.
You also need to address cracks as soon as they appear. Small cracks are easy and inexpensive to seal. Ignore them and water gets underneath, causing the crack to widen and the surrounding asphalt to deteriorate. What starts as a minor fix becomes a major repair.
Keep your parking lot clean. Sweep away debris and remove any standing water. If you’re in an area that uses road salt in winter, rinse it off when you can. Salt accelerates asphalt deterioration. Regular inspections help you catch small problems before they become big ones.
There’s no standard price because every parking lot is different. Size, condition, drainage needs, base work, and accessibility all affect the cost. A small retail parking lot will cost far less than a large industrial facility.
As a rough guide, commercial asphalt paving typically runs several dollars per square foot, but that number can vary significantly based on your specific situation. Resurfacing costs less than full replacement. Simple repairs cost less than extensive reconstruction.
The best approach is to get a detailed estimate based on your actual property. We offer free estimates and will walk you through exactly what’s included. You’ll know what you’re paying for and why. No vague numbers, no surprise charges later. Just a clear breakdown so you can make an informed decision.
Yes. We understand that shutting down your parking lot means losing customers and revenue. We work with you to schedule the project in a way that minimizes impact on your business.
For many projects, we can section off areas and work in phases. Part of your parking lot stays open while we work on another section. It takes longer than doing everything at once, but it keeps your business accessible.
We can also schedule work during your slower periods if that helps. Early mornings, evenings, or specific days of the week—whatever makes sense for your operation. The goal is to get your parking lot done right without costing you business in the process.
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