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Parking Lot Paving in Sandy

Retail along State Street, offices near the freeway, and HOA lots up on the bench. We connect Sandy property managers with vetted local crews for repaves, new lots, and ADA work. Free estimate, no obligation.

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Retail-heavy property along the State Street spine

Sandy's commercial life runs up and down State Street and clusters around the shopping and entertainment district near 9400 South. Those are high-traffic retail and restaurant lots where the surface and the striping are the first thing a customer notices. A faded, cracked lot reads as a tired business, and a clean repave with crisp striping does the opposite.

We connect retail landlords, office managers, HOAs, and business owners with vetted Utah paving contractors. Whether it is a strip-center lot, a medical or office building, or a multifamily community on the east bench, your local paving pro measures the lot and gives you a written estimate before any work starts.

Bench property and freeze-thaw

Sandy climbs from the valley floor up onto the east bench, and the higher you go the harder winter hits. Bench lots see more snow, more plowing, and harder freeze-thaw swings, all of which work cracks open and push water into the base. UV at elevation also bakes the surface and ages it faster.

That climate makes maintenance the difference between a lot that lasts and one that does not. Crack sealing each fall and sealcoating every couple of years keep water out and slow the oxidation that turns asphalt gray and brittle. A crew that knows the bench will build and maintain for it.

Cost and lifecycle planning

Resurfacing or an overlay on a sound base typically runs about $2 to $4 per square foot in Sandy. A full new lot with grading and base runs about $4 to $7 per square foot. A tear-out and replacement of a failed lot costs more because of removal and haul-off. Bigger lots usually price lower per foot.

These are typical 2026 ranges for planning, not quotes. For a property manager, the value is in thinking ahead. A well-built lot can run 20 to 25 years if it is maintained, so the right plan budgets crack sealing and sealcoating along the way and saves the full repave for the end of the lifecycle instead of an emergency line item.

  • Overlay or resurfacing: about $2 to $4 per sq ft
  • New lot with grading and base: about $4 to $7 per sq ft
  • Full tear-out and replace: higher
  • Striping usually quoted separately

Minimal disruption for a busy retail lot

A retail center cannot lose its parking during business hours. The crews we work with phase the job in sections so shoppers always have somewhere to park, or run the work overnight and on slow days. Striping goes back down once the asphalt has cured enough to mark.

A repave is the moment to fix ADA stalls and access aisles near each entrance and to clean up a layout that has drifted over years of restriping. Your paving pro coordinates the striping with the fresh asphalt so accessible spaces, fire lanes, and traffic flow all land right.

Common Questions

+How much does it cost to repave a retail lot in Sandy?

Resurfacing on a sound base typically runs about $2 to $4 per square foot, and a full new lot with grading and base runs about $4 to $7 per square foot. Larger lots usually price lower per foot. These are typical 2026 ranges to help you budget, not quotes. A local paving pro measures the lot and prices the real scope.

+Does Sandy's bench location affect how long a lot lasts?

It can. Bench lots see more snow, more plowing, and harder freeze-thaw than valley-floor lots, which works cracks open faster. Good drainage, annual crack sealing, and regular sealcoating offset that and keep a bench lot near its full service life.

+Can you repave without closing my shopping center?

Yes. The crews we work with phase the work in sections so customers always have parking, or run it overnight and on slow days. Striping goes back down after the asphalt cures. Your paving pro lays out the section plan and reopen dates before starting.

+How long will a new commercial lot last in Sandy?

A well-built lot lasts roughly 20 to 25 years when it is maintained on schedule. The maintenance that gets you there is annual crack sealing and sealcoating every two to three years. Skip it and Sandy's freeze-thaw and UV can cut years off the life.

+Will a repave update our ADA parking?

It is the best time to. With the asphalt fresh, the crew can bring accessible stalls, van spaces, access aisles, and ramps up to current ADA requirements for count, width, and slope, then stripe the compliant layout in one pass.

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