The Pavement Directory

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Pavement Contractors in Buffalo, NY

Find asphalt, concrete, sealcoating, striping, and parking lot maintenance contractors serving Buffalo and the surrounding area.

Buffalo's intense lake-effect snow, heavy road salt, and severe freeze-thaw cycling make pre-winter crack sealing and prompt spring repair essential for keeping local commercial and residential pavement intact.

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Buffalo, New York

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D & H Paving LLC offers commercial paving, residential paving, parking lot paving and patching, asphalt milling, road and parking lot striping, sealcoating, and drain receiver repairs. The company serves commercial and residential customers throughout Western New York. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

(716) 893-0066Website on file

Pavement considerations in Buffalo

In cold northern climates, the single biggest enemy of pavement is water that freezes and thaws. Meltwater and rain seep into small cracks, freeze overnight, expand, and pry the crack wider — then the cycle repeats dozens of times each winter. Combined with snowplowing, de-icing salt, and a short paving season, this makes proactive crack and moisture management far more important here than in mild climates.

Freeze-thaw cracking and potholes

Water trapped in cracks and base layers expands about 9% when it freezes, widening cracks and undermining the surface. Repeated cycles turn hairline cracks into potholes, especially in late winter and early spring.

Frost heave and base movement

When moisture in the sub-base freezes it can lift and distort the pavement (frost heave), then leave voids as it thaws. Good drainage and a well-compacted base matter more here than almost anywhere else.

Salt, plows, and surface wear

De-icing chemicals and plow blades accelerate surface raveling and scrape sealcoat and striping. Markings and thin surface treatments wear out faster and need more frequent renewal.

A short construction season

Hot-mix asphalt and sealcoat both need warm, dry conditions to cure. The workable window is compressed into the warmer months, so scheduling paving and maintenance early is important.

Common property types in Buffalo

Commercial and retail centersIndustrial and manufacturing sitesInstitutional and healthcare campusesMultifamily communities