Residential & Commercial, At Budget Paving, we take pride in our workmanship and dedicate you with the best quality of asphalt, sealcoating, and gravel work. Our team is skilled and is aiming for customer satisfaction, from patch work to driveways and parking lots and we go the extra mile to make sure our clients are completely satisfied with our work.
"Great work at a fair price, highly recommend!"
Sophie C on March 2025
Residential & Commercial, At Budget Paving, we take pride in our workmanship and dedicate you with the best quality of asphalt, sealcoating, and gravel work. Our team is skilled and is aiming for customer satisfaction, from patch work to driveways and parking lots and we go the extra mile to make sure our clients are completely satisfied with our work.
"Great work at a fair price, highly recommend!"
Sophie C on March 2025
With routine care, an asphalt parking lot lasts 20 years. Plan to resurface every 15 years and sealcoat every three to five years, and tackle cracks as soon as they appear. Sticking to this schedule keeps the surface smooth, safe, and code-compliant, helping you get the full life span from your investment.
Installing a parking lot typically takes between two and four weeks, depending on factors such as size and weather conditions. The process includes ordering materials, site preparation, paving, curing time, and adding finish touches like paint striping. Please note that larger projects or unexpected weather delays may extend this timeline. Working with local professionals and suppliers can help keep the project on schedule and potentially reduce costs.
Maintenance depends on the surface you have. For asphalt, sealcoat every few years, resurface every 15 to 20 years, and patch potholes right away. Concrete lots require regular cleaning, inspections, and occasional patching. Whatever the material, create a maintenance calendar—and follow it—to keep the lot safe, attractive, and less expensive to own.
Apply a fresh sealcoat every two to five years, or sooner if heavy traffic fades the surface. Sealcoating fills hairline cracks, locks out moisture, and renews that deep black finish drivers recognize. Staying on schedule extends the pavement’s life and helps you avoid costly repairs down the road.
Professional sealcoating costs $0.15 to $0.30 per square foot, with rates influenced by lot size, local labor costs, and the type of sealer used. While you can rent sprayers, hiring a crew delivers even coverage, proper curing, and a warranty—advantages that protect both your pavement and your budget.