Georges Asphalt Paving provides commercial parking lot paving in Sun City for businesses, medical centers, retail properties, and office complexes where the existing lot has deteriorated beyond patch repair or the layout no longer accommodates current traffic patterns. You operate a facility where vehicles circle for open spaces, where drainage failures create standing water, or where the pavement surface has become a liability rather than an asset.
This service begins with layout planning that considers entry and exit points, turning radii for delivery vehicles, accessible parking placement, and pedestrian pathways. The crew removes the old asphalt, grades the site to direct water away from the building, installs a compacted base, and paves the lot with a surface thickness appropriate for expected vehicle weights. ADA-compliant design ensures accessible spaces are located near building entrances with proper slopes and clearances.
Schedule a site visit to review your property layout and discuss how the new parking lot will function once it is in place.
You will see clearly defined parking stalls, drive aisles wide enough for two-way traffic, and accessible spaces positioned according to code. The surface will drain toward catch basins or designated runoff areas instead of pooling near building entrances or low corners. Georges Asphalt Paving ensures the layout supports efficient circulation, reducing the time customers spend searching for parking and lowering the risk of vehicle-to-vehicle contact in tight turns.
After the asphalt cures, the lot will be ready for striping, which defines individual spaces, accessible zones, fire lanes, and directional arrows. The new pavement eliminates the cracked, uneven sections that cause trip hazards for pedestrians and suspension wear for vehicles. A well-graded lot also prevents water from migrating toward your foundation or pooling in areas where it accelerates pavement breakdown.
The project does not include signage poles, wheel stops, or lighting, though these elements can be installed once the paving is complete. If your property has existing curbs or landscaping islands that will remain, the new asphalt will be graded to meet those edges without gaps or abrupt transitions.