Asphalt Milling Companies: What Milling Really Means (and When It’s the Smart Move in New Jersey)

If you’re searching for asphalt milling companies, you’re probably dealing with pavement that looks worn out, feels rough to drive on, or keeps giving you the same problems every year — cracking, potholes, puddles, or an uneven surface that just keeps getting worse. Here’s the good news: sometimes you do not need to rip everything out and start from scratch. That’s where asphalt milling comes in. At Omega Paving & Masonry LLC, we help homeowners, Read More…

Commercial Asphalt Paving Companies: What NJ Property Owners Should Expect (and What Makes a Job Last)

If you’re searching for commercial asphalt paving companies, you’re probably managing a property where the pavement is more than “just a parking lot.” It’s your first impression, your safety surface, your drainage system, and in many cases, your liability risk. At Omega Paving & Masonry LLC, we help businesses, HOAs, property managers, retail centers, warehouses, and office parks across New Jersey (and nearby PA areas) plan commercial paving projects that hold up under traffic, weather, Read More…

Asphalt vs. Concrete: Which Driveway Material Is Best for Your New Jersey Home?

If you have ever stood at the window after a snowstorm, coffee in hand, staring at your cracked driveway thinking, “Yeah… this can’t survive another winter,” you are not alone. In New Jersey, driveways take a beating. Between freeze thaw cycles, road salt, summer heat, and the occasional Nor’easter, choosing the right driveway material matters more than most homeowners realize. As experienced asphalt companies in New Jersey, this is one of the most common questions Read More…

Repair or repave my driveway?

Our New Jersey team of blacktop contractors are dedicated to helping customers prolong the lives of their asphalt driveways. Contact us today for a free site survey, no obligation quote and expert advice.

Do you recommend driveway sealcoating?

Once all the potholes and cracks in your driveway have been filled, we recommend following up with asphalt sealcoating. Driveway sealcoating protects your pavement from UV rays, rain, snow, sleet and automobile fluids. Your blacktop driveway will last much longer with a coat of asphalt sealer. Not only does the sealer protect your pavement from the elements, but it also prevents future cracks and potholes.

What is the typical lifespan of a blacktop driveway?

With proper installation and maintenance, your blacktop driveway may last up to 15 years. Keep in mind that freeze-thaw cycles, improper water drainage and heavy traffic can reduce your driveway’s lifespan.