Paving Contractor in Centereach, NY

Driveways That Actually Last

Professional paving installation that handles Long Island winters without cracking, settling, or washing out.

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Professional Paving Installation Services

What You Get With Professional Paving

Your driveway stops being a problem. No more dodging potholes on your way to the garage or watching water pool after every storm.

You get a smooth, properly graded surface that directs water where it should go. Your car sits level. Your property looks finished instead of patched together.

The right materials installed correctly mean you’re not calling for repairs every few years. It’s an investment that actually pays off because it’s built to handle what Centereach weather throws at it.

Centereach Paving Company

We Know Long Island Paving

We’ve been handling paving projects across Centereach and Long Island for years. We understand local soil conditions, drainage challenges, and what materials work best in this climate.

You’re not getting a crew that learned the trade somewhere else and hopes it applies here. We’ve seen what works and what fails on Long Island properties.

Our reputation comes from homeowners who got exactly what they expected – professional work completed on schedule without surprises.

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Driveway Paving Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we assess your existing surface and drainage situation. Every property is different, and we need to understand what we’re working with before we can give you an accurate estimate.

Next comes proper preparation. We excavate to the right depth, address any drainage issues, and install the base material that actually supports your new surface. This foundation work determines how long your paving lasts.

Then we install your new driveway or patio using professional-grade materials and equipment. We grade everything properly so water moves away from your foundation, not toward it. Finally, we clean up completely so you can use your new surface right away.

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What's Included In Your Paving Project

Every paving installation includes proper excavation, base preparation, and drainage correction. We don’t skip steps to save time because those shortcuts cost you money later.

You get professional-grade materials selected for Long Island conditions. That means asphalt that handles freeze-thaw cycles and aggregate that provides proper drainage underneath.

We also handle all the details you might not think about – protecting your landscaping during construction, coordinating with utility companies if needed, and making sure your new surface connects properly to existing walkways and garage floors.

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Most residential driveway projects take 2-3 days from start to finish, depending on size and complexity. Day one involves excavation and base preparation. Day two is paving installation. Day three handles final grading and cleanup. Weather can extend this timeline, but we’ll keep you informed of any delays. You’ll typically be able to walk on the surface immediately and drive on it within 24-48 hours, though we recommend waiting 72 hours for heavy vehicles.
Asphalt handles Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles better than concrete and costs less upfront. It’s also easier to repair if damage occurs. Concrete lasts longer overall but can crack more easily in winter and costs more to install and repair. For most Centereach properties, asphalt provides the best combination of durability, appearance, and value. We’ll recommend the right material based on your specific situation, budget, and preferences during our consultation.
If more than 30% of your surface has cracks, potholes, or settling issues, replacement usually makes more sense than patching. Multiple drainage problems, significant settling, or a surface that’s over 20 years old typically indicate replacement time. We can assess your current driveway and give you honest feedback about whether repairs will actually solve your problems or just postpone them. Sometimes strategic repairs work fine, but we won’t recommend temporary fixes when you need a permanent solution.
Costs depend on size, current condition, drainage requirements, and material choice. Most residential driveways in this area range from $3-7 per square foot for asphalt, including proper preparation and installation. Concrete typically runs $6-12 per square foot. Complex drainage work, significant excavation, or decorative options increase costs. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for before work begins.
A professionally installed asphalt driveway should last 15-25 years with basic maintenance like sealcoating every 3-5 years. Concrete can last 25-30 years or more. The key is proper installation – correct base preparation, adequate thickness, and proper drainage. Skipping these steps might save money initially but reduces lifespan significantly. We install driveways built to last because callbacks and warranty work cost us money too. Regular maintenance like crack sealing and sealcoating extends life considerably.
Most residential driveway projects don’t require permits, but we handle all necessary paperwork when they do. We coordinate with utility companies if your project affects gas, electric, or cable lines. We also contact Dig Safe before excavation to mark underground utilities – this is required by law and protects everyone involved. If your project involves changes to drainage that affect municipal systems, we’ll handle those approvals too. You shouldn’t have to navigate bureaucracy to get your driveway fixed.