Michael’s Paving

Parking Lot Paving Services

Michael’s Paving installs, replaces, resurfaces, and repairs asphalt parking lots for commercial properties that need a smoother, cleaner, and more professional paved surface. Whether you need new paving, replacement, resurfacing, milling, patching, repairs, or striping, we’ll help you determine the right next step.

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Not sure yet? Keep scrolling to learn the difference between paving, replacement, resurfacing, and extensions, or request a free estimate and we’ll help you figure out what makes the most sense.

See What a Fresh Parking Lot Can Do

An old, cracked, uneven, or faded parking lot can make a property feel neglected before customers, tenants, or visitors even walk through the door. A freshly paved asphalt parking lot creates a cleaner first impression, improves access, and gives your property a smoother, more professional surface built for regular use.

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What Is Parking Lot Paving?

Parking lot paving is the process of building, replacing, resurfacing, or repairing an asphalt parking area so it can better support vehicle traffic, improve access, and create a cleaner, more professional property appearance.

Depending on the condition of the existing lot, the project may involve milling, removal, grading, base preparation, asphalt installation, compaction, patching, and line striping. A strong parking lot is not just about the finished surface. It also depends on proper prep work, drainage, traffic flow, and the condition of the base underneath.

Not sure if your lot needs paving, resurfacing, repairs, or full replacement? Request an estimate and we’ll take a look.

Crew paving a commercial parking lot with fresh asphalt using dump truck and paver equipment

Built for Daily Traffic

Designed for cars, trucks, deliveries, parking, and regular commercial property access.

Proper Prep Work

Milling, grading, base work, and compaction help support the asphalt after installation.

Made to Last

Built around traffic flow, drainage, property access, and long-term pavement performance.

New Parking Lot Installation

A new asphalt parking lot gives your property a smoother, cleaner, and more functional surface for customers, tenants, employees, visitors, and daily traffic.

Michael’s Paving installs new asphalt parking lots for commercial properties that need a paved surface built with the right base preparation, grading, asphalt installation, and compaction from the start.

A good fit for properties that need:

Planning a new parking lot? We can look at the property, review the layout, and recommend the right paving approach.

Parking Lot Replacement & Repaving

When a parking lot is badly cracked, uneven, breaking apart, or holding water, replacement may be the better long-term option.

Michael’s Paving replaces and repaves asphalt parking lots for commercial properties that need a smoother surface, better access, cleaner curb appeal, and a paved area built to handle regular vehicle traffic.

A good fit for parking lots with:

Not sure if your parking lot needs replacement or resurfacing? We’ll inspect the existing surface and help you determine the best next step.

Parking Lot Milling

Parking lot milling removes the top layer of worn or damaged asphalt so the surface can be properly prepared before new asphalt is installed.

For commercial properties, milling can help improve transitions near entrances, curbs, drains, sidewalks, loading areas, and existing pavement edges. It can also help create a cleaner surface for resurfacing without fully removing the entire parking lot.

Michael’s Paving provides parking lot milling as part of resurfacing, repaving, and larger commercial asphalt projects.

A good fit for parking lots that need:

Not sure if your lot needs milling, resurfacing, or full replacement? We’ll inspect the existing asphalt and recommend the right approach.

Michael’s Paving crew milling an apartment complex parking lot for commercial resurfacing

Parking Lot Resurfacing & Overlays

Not every worn parking lot needs to be completely removed. If the existing base is still stable, resurfacing may be a practical way to renew the lot with a fresh asphalt layer.

Parking lot resurfacing can help improve the appearance, smoothness, and usability of an existing asphalt surface without starting from scratch. In many cases, milling may be used first to remove worn surface material, improve transitions, and prepare the lot for new asphalt.

Michael’s Paving can evaluate your parking lot and help determine whether resurfacing, milling, repairs, or full replacement is the right option.

A good fit for parking lots with:

Not sure if resurfacing is enough? We’ll inspect the lot and explain whether resurfacing, milling, repairs, or replacement makes the most sense.

Construction worker operating asphalt roller during parking lot paving and surface compaction

Parking Lot Repairs & Patching

Not every parking lot issue requires a full replacement. If the damage is limited to certain areas, parking lot repairs or asphalt patching may be a practical way to fix problem spots and extend the life of the existing surface.

Michael’s Paving repairs damaged sections of commercial parking lots, loading areas, access lanes, and asphalt surfaces that are cracking, sinking, breaking apart, or creating rough areas for vehicles and visitors.

A good fit for parking lots with:

Need a damaged section repaired? We can inspect the lot and let you know whether patching, resurfacing, or replacement is the right next step.

Line Striping & Parking Lot Layout

Fresh line striping helps organize a newly paved or resurfaced parking lot by marking parking stalls, traffic flow, access areas, and key spaces throughout the property.

Michael’s Paving can help complete parking lot paving and resurfacing projects with clean striping and a more organized finished layout, giving customers, tenants, employees, and visitors a clearer parking area to use.

A good fit for parking lots that need:

Need paving and striping together? We can look at the lot, review the layout, and help plan a cleaner finished parking area.

Freshly paved asphalt parking lot with new white line striping at residential property

ADA Parking Spaces & Access Markings

ADA parking spaces are an important part of a finished commercial parking lot. After paving, resurfacing, or layout updates, clear markings help identify accessible parking spaces, access aisles, and designated areas for customers, tenants, employees, and visitors.

Michael’s Paving can include ADA parking space markings as part of parking lot paving, resurfacing, and striping projects to help create a cleaner, more organized, and more accessible finished lot.

A good fit for parking lots that need:

Need ADA spaces marked after paving or resurfacing? We can review the lot and include accessible parking space markings as part of the finished layout.

Finished commercial asphalt parking lot with fresh line striping and ADA parking spaces

See What Local Customers Say About Our Work

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M.H.

“Good work at a good price. Owner was on site to make sure work was completed to our satisfaction during multiple times during the project. Would recommend and use again.”

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James S.

“Michael and team did an excellent job. They were on time and communication with Michael was superb. Their pricing was very competitive as well. Would definitely recommend.”

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Daniel K.

“Delivered on time and within budget. Great patch work.”

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Our Parking Lot Paving Process

A strong parking lot starts before the asphalt is installed. Michael’s Paving reviews the existing surface, layout, drainage, traffic flow, base conditions, and project goals before recommending the right approach for your property.

Depending on the job, the process may include milling, removal, grading, base preparation, patching, asphalt installation, compaction, striping, and final layout markings.

We look at the existing lot, layout, access points, drainage, traffic patterns, and the condition of the asphalt or base.

We determine whether the lot needs new paving, replacement, resurfacing, milling, patching, repairs, striping, or a combination of services.

Depending on the condition of the lot, old asphalt may be milled, removed, patched, or prepared before new asphalt is installed.

The surface is shaped and compacted to help support the asphalt, improve transitions, and address drainage where needed.

Fresh asphalt is installed using the right equipment and approach for the size, layout, and use of the parking lot.

The asphalt is compacted with rollers to create a smoother, stronger finished surface.

After paving or resurfacing, the lot can be striped with parking stalls, access markings, ADA spaces, and layout markings as needed.

Not sure what your parking lot needs? Request a free estimate and we’ll help you determine the right next step.

What Affects Parking Lot Paving Cost?

Every parking lot is different, so the final cost depends on the size of the lot, the condition of the existing asphalt, the amount of prep work needed, and the type of paving service being performed.

Michael’s Paving provides free parking lot paving estimates so property owners can understand what their lot actually needs, whether that is new paving, replacement, milling, resurfacing, patching, repairs, striping, or ADA space markings.

Parking lot paving cost can depend on:

Want a real price for your parking lot project? Request a free estimate and we’ll look at the lot, explain your options, and recommend the right approach.

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Scheduling Around Your Business

Parking lot paving can affect customers, tenants, employees, deliveries, and daily property access, so planning matters. Michael’s Paving works with commercial property owners and managers to understand the lot layout, timing, access needs, and project scope before work begins.

Depending on the property, parking lot paving, resurfacing, milling, repairs, and striping can often be planned around business hours, tenant needs, deliveries, lower-traffic times, or phased sections of the lot. The goal is to complete the work with clear communication, a cleaner finished surface, and as little disruption as possible.

Have a parking lot project that needs careful scheduling? Request a free estimate and we’ll talk through the best way to approach the job.

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Areas We Serve

Michael’s Paving provides parking lot paving services for commercial properties across Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey.

We regularly help businesses, property owners, managers, churches, schools, apartment communities, and other commercial properties with asphalt parking lot paving, resurfacing, milling, repairs, patching, striping, and ADA parking space markings. For larger commercial projects, our team may also travel outside our normal service area.

West Chester
Kennett Square
Thorndale
Exton
Downingtown

  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Bucks County, PA
  • Montgomery County, PA
  • Delaware (DE)
  • Wilmington, DE
  • New Jersey (NJ)
  • And other surrounding areas

Not sure if your property is in our service area? Contact us for a quick confirmation. For larger commercial parking lot projects, we may be able to travel beyond our usual radius.

Parking Lot Paving FAQs

Have questions about parking lot paving, resurfacing, milling, repairs, striping, or ADA parking space markings? Here are a few common things property owners ask before scheduling an estimate.

Your parking lot may need paving or replacement if the asphalt is badly cracked, uneven, breaking apart, holding water, or creating rough areas for vehicles and visitors. Smaller damaged areas may be repairable, but widespread surface failure or base issues may require resurfacing, milling, or full replacement.

Parking lot resurfacing adds a new asphalt layer over an existing paved surface when the base is still stable. Replacement usually involves removing failed asphalt and rebuilding the lot more extensively. Michael’s Paving can inspect the condition of your lot and explain which option makes the most sense.

Parking lot milling removes the top layer of worn or damaged asphalt before new asphalt is installed. Milling can help improve transitions near entrances, curbs, drains, sidewalks, and existing pavement edges while preparing the lot for resurfacing.

Yes. Michael’s Paving provides parking lot repairs and asphalt patching for potholes, broken areas, sinking sections, loading areas, access lanes, and damaged pavement. If the damage is limited to certain areas, repairs may be a practical option before considering full replacement.

Yes. Michael’s Paving can include line striping after parking lot paving or resurfacing. Fresh striping helps mark parking stalls, organize traffic flow, improve the finished layout, and give the property a cleaner, more professional appearance.

Yes. Michael’s Paving can include ADA parking space markings and access aisle striping as part of parking lot paving, resurfacing, and striping projects. Clear markings help identify accessible parking areas and create a more organized finished lot.

Timing depends on the size of the parking lot, the condition of the existing asphalt, the amount of prep work needed, weather conditions, and whether the project includes milling, repairs, resurfacing, striping, or ADA markings. During your estimate, Michael’s Paving can explain what to expect for your specific property.

In many cases, yes. Michael’s Paving can talk through access needs, timing, deliveries, tenant needs, lower-traffic times, and phased work when needed. The goal is to complete the project with clear communication and as little disruption as possible.

Parking lot paving cost can depend on lot size, layout, asphalt condition, milling or removal needs, base condition, grading, drainage, asphalt thickness, repairs, resurfacing, striping, ADA markings, equipment access, and scheduling needs. The best way to get accurate pricing is to request a free estimate.

Michael’s Paving serves commercial properties across Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey. For larger commercial parking lot projects, our team may be able to travel beyond our usual radius. Contact us to confirm whether your property is within range.

Yes. Michael’s Paving provides free estimates for parking lot paving, replacement, resurfacing, milling, repairs, patching, striping, and ADA parking space markings. We can review the lot, explain your options, and recommend the right next step.

Still have questions about your parking lot? Request a free parking lot paving estimate and our team will let you know whether repairs, milling, resurfacing, replacement, striping, or ADA markings make the most sense.

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