
Your parking lot is the first thing customers see. We pave it right - correct base, heat-rated mix, proper drainage - so it holds up through Avondale summers and monsoon seasons for years to come.

Commercial asphalt paving in Avondale means removing the old surface if needed, preparing and compacting the base, then laying and rolling hot asphalt mix in layers to create a smooth, durable surface - most commercial parking lots and access roads are completed in one to three days depending on size and complexity.
A good asphalt job is really about what you cannot see. The base layer - the compacted gravel or crushed stone underneath - is what gives the surface its strength. If the base is thin, poorly compacted, or made of the wrong material, the asphalt on top will crack and sink no matter how good it looks on day one. In Avondale's caliche-heavy desert soils, proper base preparation takes the right equipment and experience.
After paving, most businesses can reopen to light traffic within a day. If you need long-term upkeep after the project is done, parking lot maintenance keeps your surface in good shape between major repaving cycles.
When cracks spread across a large portion of your lot or potholes start appearing, patching individual spots is no longer cost-effective. At that stage, the base underneath is usually compromised. In Avondale's heat, surface deterioration accelerates once cracking begins, because the sun and temperature swings break down the asphalt binder faster.
Standing water after rain is a clear sign your lot's drainage is not working as it should. In Avondale, where a monsoon storm can drop a large amount of rain in a short time, poor drainage can flood entrances, damage the pavement base, and create safety hazards for customers. Repaving with proper grading and drainage built in solves the problem at the source.
Avondale's intense UV exposure bleaches asphalt from deep black to washed-out gray over time. A gray, raveling surface is not just an appearance issue - it means the surface layer is losing its binding material and becoming brittle. A fresh surface restores both the look and structural integrity of the pavement.
New construction, a building addition, or a change in how your property is used often means the existing pavement layout no longer works. New paving lets you redesign the lot for better traffic flow, more parking spaces, accessible routes, and a clean appearance that matches your updated facility.
We handle the full scope of commercial paving - from site assessment and permit coordination through base preparation, paving, and post-job striping. We use asphalt mixes formulated for high-temperature performance, so your surface holds up under delivery trucks and daily traffic through the heat of an Avondale summer, not just in the mild months. Drainage and slope are built into the design, not treated as an afterthought.
For larger properties that need full lot management alongside a new surface, we offer parking lot maintenance plans that cover crack sealing, sealcoating, and striping on a regular schedule. If your project involves a mix of asphalt and concrete work, our team can also handle parking lot paving alongside curb and edge work to give you a complete, finished result.
For businesses breaking ground on a new facility or converting undeveloped land into usable parking and access areas.
For properties where the existing surface and base have deteriorated past the point where resurfacing is a cost-effective option.
For lots where the base is still sound - the old surface is ground off and replaced with a fresh layer of asphalt at lower cost than full replacement.
For industrial, retail, and mixed-use properties that need durable paved surfaces for delivery trucks, forklifts, and regular vehicle traffic.
Avondale is a growing West Valley city where summer temperatures regularly exceed 110 degrees. That level of heat is the single biggest challenge for commercial asphalt in this region - asphalt mix must be formulated for high-temperature stability. A mix designed for cooler climates can soften, rut, and deform under heavy vehicles during an Arizona summer. At the same time, the area's caliche-heavy desert soils require specific grading equipment and experience during base preparation. Skip that step or rush it, and the surface will fail before its time no matter how good the asphalt is.
We work on commercial properties throughout the West Valley, including Goodyear, AZ and Buckeye, AZ. Avondale also requires city permits for most commercial paving projects, covering grading, drainage, and access standards. We handle the permit application for you and factor the timeline into your project schedule, so there are no surprises. Proper drainage design is especially important here - the summer monsoon can drop a large amount of water very quickly, and a well-graded lot keeps that water moving off the surface and away from your building.
We walk your property, measure the area, assess the base condition, and evaluate drainage. You will receive a written proposal with scope, materials, timeline, and total cost - not a rough ballpark. We reply within one business day.
We handle the permit application with the city and build the permit timeline into your project schedule. Most commercial permits in Avondale take a week or two. We confirm the best paving window for your project based on season and weather.
The crew grades and compacts the sub-base, then lays hot asphalt mix in passes using a paving machine and rollers. We can phase large lots so part of your property stays open to customers and employees during the work.
Once the surface has cooled and cured - at least 24 hours before light traffic - we return to apply parking striping and any required accessibility markings. A final walkthrough confirms everything matches the agreed scope.
We walk the property, assess the base, and give you a detailed written quote - no guesswork, no pressure.
(602) 585-0884We specify performance-graded binders designed for the Phoenix metro's extreme summer temperatures on every commercial job. This is not a premium add-on - it is the standard we use because a mix that softens and ruts in July is a liability, not a surface. The National Asphalt Pavement Association sets the industry guidelines we follow for mix design and base preparation.
We manage the city permit process for your commercial paving project from start to finish. Commercial paving in Avondale requires city permits that confirm drainage, grading, and access meet local standards. A contractor who pulls permits properly protects you from future liability and ensures the work is done to the city's standards - we never skip this step.
Caliche soil and monsoon drainage are West Valley realities that out-of-area contractors often underestimate. We have the equipment to work through caliche during base preparation and the design knowledge to build proper slope and drainage into every lot. Arizona state contractor licensing requirements can be verified through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors.
Every commercial estimate breaks down the scope line by line - area measurements, base work, materials, drainage considerations, striping, and total cost. You will never get a single number with nothing behind it. That transparency makes it easy to compare bids and understand exactly what you are paying for.
Commercial paving is a long-term investment, and the decisions made during base preparation and mix selection determine whether that investment holds for 20 years or needs attention in five. We build it right the first time - because that is the only way it actually works out for both of us.
Ongoing crack sealing, sealcoating, and striping to protect your new commercial surface and extend its useful life.
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Learn MoreBook your free site visit now - fall through spring is the ideal paving window in Avondale, and project slots fill up fast during the cooler months.