What Is Commercial Paving?
Commercial paving involves the construction, resurfacing, and maintenance of paved surfaces on business, municipal, or industrial properties. Commercial establishments like retail plaza, office complex, warehouse, or even apartment communities can benefit greatly from professional-grade paving as this ensures safety, durability, and visual appeal.
Our Services
We specialize in the following commercial paving solutions in Pasadena, CA:
Parking Lot Paving & Resurfacing
New installations or fresh overlays that improve safety and appearance.
Asphalt & Concrete Solutions
Choose the right material for your needs, that gives you better durability, aesthetics, or budget.
Drive Lanes, Loading Docks & Service Areas
Heavy-duty paving for high-traffic and high-weight zones.
Maintenance & Repair
We do crack sealing, pothole repair, sealcoating, and striping to extend lifespan.
Why Get Professional Commercial Paving?
Create the Perfect First Impression
A well-paved lot or entry shows customers and tenants that you care about quality and safety.
Durability Under Pressure
Designed to withstand heavy use from vehicles, delivery trucks, and foot traffic.
Improved Safety & Accessibility
Smooth, well-marked surfaces reduce liabilities and meet commercial building codes
Where Can We Help?
Retail & Shopping Centers
Smooth, clearly marked lots enhance the customer experience and guide traffic flow.
Office Complexes & Business Parks
Create professional, safe spaces that reflect the standards of your business.
Apartments & Multi-Family Complexes
Durable paving for residents, guests, and service vehicles.
FAQ
How long does commercial paving last?
Asphalt can last from 15 to 25 years, while concrete commercial paving may last more than 30 years with proper maintenance.
Can you pave around existing businesses?
Yes! We plan projects to minimize downtime, including after-hours or phased installations.
What materials do you recommend for high-traffic zones?
In most cases we recommend heavy-duty asphalt or reinforced concrete, depending on the load and traffic frequency.