How Fast Can Paving Contractors in Warminster Start Your Job This Month?

If you’re looking to get a driveway repaved or a parking lot redone in Warminster this July, you’re probably wondering how soon a paving contractor can get to work. Summer is peak paving season in Bucks County, and demand is always high, especially after the freeze-thaw cycles we saw this past winter.

At Associated Paving Contractors, Inc. (APCON), our July availability depends on a few key factors. Below, we break down realistic timelines for getting started, each tailored to the kinds of paving jobs we see around Warminster this time of year.

Key Takeaways

  • Summer paving demand in Warminster is high this July, so early scheduling helps avoid delays and tight calendars.
  • Small driveway jobs in neighborhoods like Speedway can often start the same week if your site is ready.
  • Commercial and HOA paving work usually needs one to three weeks because of planning, permits, or crew availability.
  • Bigger projects like new pavement or full replacement take at least three weeks and may need township approval.

Same-Week Start Times for Small Residential Jobs

For smaller asphalt projects like driveway resurfacing or minor patchwork—especially in neighborhoods like Speedway or Casey Highlands—we can often start within the same week you call. These projects typically take less than a day and don’t require complex logistics.

If your site is already prepped and doesn’t need permits or drainage changes, we can squeeze it into the schedule when we’re already working nearby.

Right now, we’re wrapping up a couple of jobs off Mearns Road and York Road, so if you’re in that part of town, timing could work in your favor.

1–2 Week Lead Times for Mid-Size Commercial Paving

For commercial properties like retail plazas or medical offices near Street Road or County Line Road, we typically need at least a week or two to get started.

Jobs of this scale usually require equipment coordination, crew availability, and sometimes nighttime work if you’re in a high-traffic area.

We’re already booked through early next week with milling work on a shopping center off Jacksonville Road, but we have availability opening up mid-month.

Getting your job on the schedule now ensures we can align our team and machinery for an efficient start.

2–3 Weeks for HOA and Private Road Projects

Paving shared roads in townhouse communities like those around Log College Middle School or private lanes near the Neshaminy Creek takes a bit more planning. These jobs often involve multiple stakeholders, additional site prep, and sometimes coordination with local utility providers like PECO or Aqua Pennsylvania.

Depending on how quickly your HOA can approve plans and communicate access requirements, we generally schedule these jobs two to three weeks out.

We’ve recently completed similar work near the Centennial School District campus, and our crews are ready to take on similar projects if lined up soon.

3+ Weeks for New Construction or Full-Depth Reconstruction

For larger-scale projects like full-depth pavement reconstruction or brand-new asphalt installation—especially on undeveloped lots off Bristol Road or new builds near the Warminster Station area—expect a minimum of three weeks.

These jobs require a detailed pre-inspection, sub-base prep, grading, and possibly stormwater management planning. We also coordinate with township inspectors and follow Pennsylvania DEP requirements for runoff.

These timelines can stretch longer if permits are delayed, so the sooner you reach out, the better your chances of locking in a late-July or early-August start.

Ready to Lock in Your Paving Date for July?

Don’t wait until the schedule is full. Get your Warminster paving job on the calendar now.

If you’re dealing with cracked asphalt, drainage problems, or need a clean new surface before the end of summer, the window to act is now. Delaying could push your project into late August or beyond, especially with school year prep and municipal projects ramping up.

At Associated Paving Contractors, Inc. (APCON), we’ve been serving Warminster and the surrounding Bucks County area since 1970. We handle everything from residential driveways in Rosewood Park to commercial parking lots off Easton Road—with precision, local knowledge, and reliable crews. Whether your job is big or small, we’ll give you an honest timeline and deliver quality work on schedule.

Call us today or request a quote online to reserve your spot—we’ll help you get it done before the season slips away.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of paving work can you do in the off-season when the weather turns colder?

In colder months, we handle patching, crack repair, sealcoating (if temperatures allow), and planning or estimating work for spring. Full asphalt paving typically shuts down once ground temperatures drop below proper compaction levels.

Do you handle permits and inspections for paving jobs that require them?

Yes, we can handle permit applications and coordinate with township inspectors when needed. This ensures your job stays compliant with local codes, drainage rules, and Pennsylvania DEP regulations where stormwater is a concern.

Can you help improve drainage issues before or during a paving project?

Yes, we install drainage solutions like swales, inlets, or underdrains to prevent pooling or runoff issues that damage pavement. Proper drainage is key to long-lasting asphalt, especially in older lots or sloped driveways.

What payment options do you offer for residential and commercial clients?

We accept checks, credit cards, and ACH transfers for most jobs. For larger commercial projects, we offer structured billing terms with clear milestones to make budgeting easier and keep everything transparent.

"*" indicates required fields

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
REQUEST A QUOTE

REQUEST A QUOTE