Build a Lot That Handles Real Traffic

Professional parking lot paving in Greensburg that supports your business operations and withstands daily wear.

If your property in Greensburg needs a new parking lot or the existing asphalt has failed beyond repair, a full installation gives you a fresh surface built to handle the weight, volume, and turning movements your business depends on. The work starts with proper grading to control water flow, followed by compacted base layers and a structured asphalt application designed to hold up under regular vehicle traffic without premature cracking or settling.

Mike Bryer Paving handles new parking lot installation and full asphalt replacement for commercial, retail, medical, and multi-unit properties throughout Greensburg and surrounding areas. Before work begins, you receive an on-site walkthrough and transparent pricing so you understand what the project includes and what the finished lot will look like. Each job includes attention to drainage control, organized traffic flow, and professional project oversight from start to finish.

If you need a parking lot that supports your Greensburg property and handles the demands placed on it daily, reach out to discuss your project and schedule a site visit.

What Goes Into Building a Commercial Parking Surface

The installation begins with clearing and grading the site to establish proper slope and drainage paths, which prevents water from pooling on the finished surface. In Greensburg, where seasonal freeze-thaw cycles stress pavement, the base layer is compacted thoroughly to provide stable support before any asphalt is applied. The asphalt itself is laid in lifts, rolled while hot, and finished to create a smooth, even driving surface.

Once the paving is complete, you will notice improved vehicle movement, defined parking spaces, and a surface that sheds water instead of holding it. The lot will look uniform, feel stable underfoot, and allow for clear striping and signage placement. Proper drainage also means less standing water during rain and reduced risk of ice formation in winter.

The project timeline depends on lot size, site conditions, and weather, but each phase is planned to minimize disruption to your business operations. Mike Bryer Paving coordinates access, material delivery, and curing time so the lot is ready for use as soon as it is safe to drive on. The goal is a finished surface that functions well from day one and holds up under the conditions your property faces year-round.

Questions About Your Parking Lot Project

Before committing to a full parking lot installation, it helps to understand what the work involves, how long it takes, and what to expect once the asphalt is down and vehicles start using it.

How long does a new parking lot installation take?
The timeline depends on lot size and site preparation needs, but most projects take between three and seven days from excavation through final paving. Weather and curing time can extend the schedule slightly.
What happens if the base layer is not prepared correctly?
If the base is not graded or compacted properly, the asphalt above it will settle unevenly, crack prematurely, and develop low spots where water collects. A solid base is what keeps the surface stable over time.
When can vehicles use the new parking lot?
You can typically allow light traffic within 24 to 48 hours after paving, but heavy loads and sharp turns should be avoided for a few days while the asphalt fully cures. Your crew will provide specific guidance based on weather and thickness.
What is included in the site walkthrough?
The walkthrough covers site layout, drainage planning, access points, and any grading work needed before paving begins. It also gives you a chance to ask questions and confirm the scope before the project starts.
Why does drainage matter for a parking lot?
Without proper drainage, water sits on the surface, seeps into cracks, and weakens the base layer over time. In Greensburg, freeze-thaw cycles turn trapped water into expansion that breaks down the pavement from below.

If your Greensburg property needs a new parking lot or the current surface has reached the end of its useful life, Mike Bryer Paving provides honest evaluation, transparent pricing, and structured execution from grading through final rolling. Contact us to schedule a walkthrough and discuss your project in detail.