Parking Lot Resurfacing and Overlays

Resurfacing is often the right solution when the base remains stable but the surface has reached the end of its service life. It restores performance without the cost and disruption of full reconstruction.

What resurfacing involves

Resurfacing typically includes surface preparation, localized base repairs and a new asphalt overlay. Milling may be required to address grade or drainage issues.

The goal is to extend surface life while maintaining proper slopes, access and safety.

When resurfacing makes sense

Resurfacing is appropriate when structural integrity remains intact below grade. A proper site assessment determines whether an overlay will perform long-term or whether deeper work is required.

Managing active sites

Resurfacing projects are commonly phased to keep parking areas open. Work is planned around tenants, deliveries, and peak traffic times.

Resurfacing decisions are made during site review and planning. When the existing base remains stable, resurfacing helps extend surface life without full reconstruction. Material choices and long-term performance are addressed through Asphalt and Concrete Parking Lot Solutions and overall project planning.

Get a clear plan for your parking lot

If you manage or own a commercial property west of Oakville and need parking lot paving or resurfacing, start with a clear site review. Request a quote and speak with a team built for commercial work.

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