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✦ NYC's Five Boroughs · Licensed & Insured · DOT Certified

Your Pavement Is Talking.
Here's What
It's Saying.

Alligator cracking. Standing water. Surface oxidation. Every failure pattern is a message. Blacktop reads it — then fixes it before it costs you three times more.

22+
Years in NYC
5
Boroughs Covered
4.2M
Sq Ft Paved
1,400+
Projects Completed
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Asphalt MillingFull-Depth ReclamationInfrared PatchingCrack SealingSealcoatingNYC DOT PermitsOvernight ResurfacingParking Deck OverlaysADA ComplianceBase Course InstallationStorm Drain IntegrationStriping & MarkingAsphalt MillingFull-Depth ReclamationInfrared PatchingCrack SealingSealcoatingNYC DOT PermitsOvernight ResurfacingParking Deck OverlaysADA ComplianceBase Course InstallationStorm Drain IntegrationStriping & Marking
Expert Panel · Chapter 1

Why Your Asphalt Failed Before You Called Anyone

Cross-section of asphalt layers showing base course, binder course, and surface course with visible cracking pattern in a parking lot
93%
of premature failures trace back to inadequate base prep — not the surface layer
Marcus Webb · Foreman, 18 years

"When I pull up a failed driveway in Staten Island, the surface looks like the problem. It never is. The problem is 6 inches down — where the contractor skimped on base compaction or used recycled millings that weren't graded properly."

"A two-inch overlay on a compromised base is a two-year fix. We do it right the first time, or we tell you so before we touch it."

What the Failure Patterns Actually Mean

Critical
Alligator Cracking
Base layer failure or subgrade saturation. Requires full-depth repair — sealcoating will not help.
Moderate
Longitudinal Cracking
Joint failure from improper paving width or thermal expansion. Sealable if caught early.
Severe
Rutting / Deformation
Subgrade instability or mix design failure under load. Common in NYC delivery corridors.
Early-Stage
Raveling / Surface Loss
Oxidation or poor compaction. Surface treatment can extend life 5–7 years.

Free · No Obligation · All Five Boroughs

"Now that you know what's underneath, let us look at yours."

Get Your Free Site Assessment

We'll walk your property, read the failure patterns, and give you a written assessment — no sales pressure.

Expert Panel · Chapter 2

The Cost Myths That Get Property Managers Every Time

Diana Reyes · Lead Estimator, Blacktop NYC

"The question I get most is 'why does asphalt cost what it costs?' The answer is liquid asphalt binder — it's a petroleum product, and it moves with oil markets. What doesn't move is the cost of doing it wrong."

True Cost Per Square Foot in NYC (2026)

Residential Driveway (2" overlay)
Includes mobilization
$3.50$5.25
per sq ft
Commercial Lot (full-depth, 4")
Varies by base condition
$7.00$11.00
per sq ft
Municipal / DOT Resurfacing
Includes permit & flagging
$8.50$14.00
per sq ft
Parking Deck Overlay
Waterproof membrane extra
$12.00$18.00
per sq ft
Construction estimator reviewing blueprints and cost sheets at a job site with asphalt work visible in the background
James Okafor · Project Manager, NYC Contracts

"NYC DOT permitting is where out-of-state contractors get destroyed. Lane closures, noise ordinances, emergency vehicle corridors — every borough has different enforcement. We've been doing this since before the permit portal existed."

Permit Type

NYC DOT Street Opening Permit

Required for any work touching a city-maintained roadway. We handle filing, bonding, and inspection scheduling.

3–10 business days
Permit Type

Overnight Lane Closure (OCMC)

Off-peak work permits for arterials and highways. We coordinate with NYPD traffic division and DOT operations.

2–4 weeks advance
Permit Type

Sidewalk & Curb Cut Permits

Separate DOT permit for residential curb cuts and sidewalk work. ADA compliance built into every scope.

5–15 business days

Across Every Borough,
Every Project Type

22 years of work that speaks through the pavement under your feet.

340+
Manhattan
Municipal & Commercial
480+
Brooklyn
All Types
390+
Queens
Residential & Commercial
260+
The Bronx
Commercial & Municipal
180+
Staten Island
Residential & Commercial

"Blacktop resurfaced our entire 80-space parking lot in the Bronx over a long weekend. Monday morning, tenants didn't even know it happened — except the lot looked brand new."

Denise Marchetti, Property Manager at Fordham Commercial Properties
Denise Marchetti
Property Manager · Fordham Commercial Properties
The Bronx

"I've used four asphalt subs over the years. Blacktop is the only one that pulled permits without me chasing them, showed up on the scheduled date, and didn't leave my GC holding a punchlist."

Roberto Espinoza, Senior Project Manager at Tidewater Construction Group
Roberto Espinoza
Senior Project Manager · Tidewater Construction Group
Brooklyn

"My driveway in Tottenville was heaving so bad I couldn't pull the car in straight. They dug out the base, found a drainage problem no one else mentioned, fixed it, and paved over it. Three years later, not a crack."

Eileen Kowalski, Homeowner at Staten Island
Eileen Kowalski
Homeowner · Staten Island
Staten Island
NYC DOT
Licensed Contractor
NAPA
Member Since 2008
BBB
A+ Rating
OSHA 30
Certified Crew
Prevailing Wage
Certified Payroll

Free · No Obligation · All Five Boroughs

"Every project we've done started with one conversation about what's failing."

Get Your Free Site Assessment

We'll walk your property, read the failure patterns, and give you a written assessment — no sales pressure.

Expert Panel · Chapter 3

How Infrared Patching Adds Seven Years to Failing Surfaces

Tony Vasquez · Infrared Division Lead

"Traditional cold patching is a temporary fix. You're filling a hole with material that won't bond to the surrounding asphalt. Six months later, it's a hole again. Infrared patching heats the existing asphalt to 325°F, reworks it, adds virgin material, and re-compacts everything as one seamless surface."

"The repair becomes invisible. More importantly, it lasts. Our infrared patches carry a 7-year warranty because the science backs it up."

The Infrared Process

01
Heat Application
Infrared heaters raise the damaged area to 325°F over 5–8 minutes, softening the existing asphalt without burning it.
02
Rework & Rejuvenation
A rejuvenating additive restores the binder's flexibility, counteracting years of oxidation.
03
Virgin Material Addition
Fresh hot mix is blended into the reworked area, filling voids and building back lost depth.
04
Seamless Compaction
The entire area — old and new — is compacted together. No cold joint. No edge to fail.
Infrared asphalt heater in operation at night on a New York City street, orange glow emanating from the heating element over cracked pavement
Cold Patch
  • No bond to existing surface
  • Fails in 3–9 months
  • $2.50/sq ft but repeated
  • Visible cold joint edge
  • No warranty
Infrared Patch
  • Seamless bond, no joint
  • 7+ year lifespan
  • Lower 10-year cost
  • Invisible repair
  • 7-year warranty
Common Questions

Everything You Should Have Asked Your Last Contractor

We've been answering these questions for 22 years. If yours isn't here, the site assessment is the right place to ask it.

Residential driveways are usually a one-day job — we prep the base, lay the asphalt, and compact it. You can drive on it within 24–48 hours depending on temperature. Larger commercial lots are phased to minimize disruption.

We handle all permitting. Street opening permits, lane closure applications, OCMC filings — we've been doing this for 22 years and have established relationships with DOT borough offices. You don't touch paperwork.

Resurfacing adds a new wear course (typically 1.5"–2") over the existing base. It works when the base is structurally sound. Full-depth replacement removes everything down to the subgrade, corrects drainage issues, installs a new base course, and paves over it. We'll tell you which one you actually need after the site assessment.

Yes — overnight work is a core part of our municipal and commercial business. We coordinate with NYPD traffic division for lane closures and have full lighting and equipment for overnight operations. Most arterial work in NYC happens between 10 PM and 6 AM.

A Blacktop project manager walks your property and evaluates failure patterns, base condition (we use a probe where needed), drainage, ADA compliance gaps, and overall scope. You receive a written assessment with recommended repair options and rough cost ranges — no obligation to proceed.

Water enters cracks, freezes, expands by 9%, and widens the crack. Repeat 30–40 times a NYC winter. Prevention is crack sealing in fall before freeze-thaw begins — ideally every 3–5 years. Sealcoating adds a UV and water barrier that slows the cycle. We time both services for late September through early November in the five boroughs.

Both. Sealcoating is a separate service that protects paved surfaces from UV oxidation and water penetration. We recommend waiting 90 days after new asphalt before sealing, then reapplying every 3–5 years depending on traffic load and sun exposure.

Let Us Walk Your Property.
No Cost. No Pressure.

A Blacktop project manager will assess your pavement, identify failure patterns, explain what's causing them, and give you a written scope with cost ranges. You decide what happens next.

Available in all five NYC boroughs
Written assessment delivered same week
No obligation to proceed
Senior PM assigned to every assessment
Schedule Your Free Site Assessment

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Blacktop NYC crew finishing a freshly paved commercial parking lot at dusk, steam rising from the new asphalt surface
Commercial Lot · Flushing, Queens · 2025
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