Parking Lots Built for Load and Longevity

Commercial asphalt paving in Greensburg designed to handle traffic, weight, and business use without constant repair.

Your parking lot or private road takes more wear than most residential driveways. Delivery trucks, employee vehicles, and customer traffic put constant pressure on the pavement, and any weak spots show up fast. In Greensburg, you also deal with freeze-thaw cycles that break down poorly compacted surfaces within a few seasons. Mike Bryer Paving builds commercial asphalt with professional grading and compaction so your pavement holds up under real-world use.

This service covers full-scale asphalt paving for parking lots, private roads, and business properties including retail centers, offices, churches, and industrial sites. The team works with flexible scheduling to reduce disruption to your operations and provides clear communication before and during the project. You receive an on-site review at the start to confirm layout, drainage, and access points.

If your business needs new pavement or a full lot replacement in Greensburg, contact Mike Bryer Paving to discuss your property and timing.

How Commercial Asphalt Is Laid and Compacted

Your project starts with site grading and base compaction in Greensburg to create a foundation strong enough to support heavy vehicle loads. The crew removes old asphalt or unstable soil, installs a compacted stone base, and confirms proper slope for water runoff. This prep work determines whether your lot lasts five years or twenty.

After the asphalt is placed and rolled, you will see a smooth surface with clear curb lines and no soft spots under tires. Water flows toward drains or edges instead of pooling near entrances or loading zones.

Mike Bryer Paving handles projects across retail, office, church, and industrial properties. The work includes structural integrity for high-traffic areas but does not include striping, bumper guards, or signage unless coordinated separately. You can expect straightforward updates and minimal interruption to daily operations during installation.

What business owners want to know upfront

Before committing to a commercial paving project, you need to understand timing, access during construction, and what the finished pavement is designed to handle.

How long will the parking lot be unavailable during paving?
Most commercial lots are paved in sections to keep part of the property accessible. Full closure is rare and scheduled around your slowest business hours when needed.
What kind of traffic can the new asphalt handle?
Your pavement is built to support delivery trucks, service vehicles, and daily car traffic without rutting or cracking. The base and asphalt thickness are designed for commercial load requirements.
Why does compaction matter more for commercial lots than residential driveways?
Commercial lots experience heavier loads and more frequent traffic, so any weakness in the base shows up faster. Proper compaction distributes weight evenly and prevents early failure under stress.
What happens if drainage is not addressed before paving?
Water that pools on asphalt seeps into cracks and expands during freezing, which breaks down the surface within a few seasons. Mike Bryer Paving grades the lot to direct runoff before laying asphalt.
When is the best time to pave a commercial lot?
Spring through fall offers the most reliable weather for asphalt curing. Winter work is possible depending on temperature and site conditions, but scheduling is more limited.

If your business property needs a new parking lot or private road, Mike Bryer Paving can visit the site and provide a detailed project plan. Reach out to schedule an on-site review and discuss your timeline and access needs.