12210, Albany, New York - October 16, 2020
Parking Lot Cleaning and Sweeping$78.32 - $93.78 per sweep (500 space lot) Includes the cost of cleaning and sweeping a parking lot labor. Price accounts for sweeping and cleanup of trash and debris from parking lot surface. Items excluded: V-shaped parking spaces, pressure washing, trash hauling, oil spill cleanup, and asphalt paving.
Reported by: ProMatcher Research Team |
12210, Albany, New York - October 8, 2020
Parking Lot Striping$4.21 - $4.59 per 18-foot stripe (4-inch white stripe) Estimated quote considers the cost of parking lot line striping. No additional charge for re-striping parking space with 18 foot long line (4 inch wide). Price does not take into account additional stenciling, numbering spots, curb painting, asphalt and pothole repairs, and traffic signs.
Reported by: ProMatcher Research Team |
12210, Albany, New York - June 26, 2018
Asphalt Sealing$0.24 - $0.48 per square foot - residential (driveways) This is a general estimate for asphalt driveway reseal. Cost does include sealer and cleanup. Cost does not include oil stain cleanup and crack repair.
Reported by: ProMatcher Research Team |
12210, Albany, New York - June 15, 2018
Parking Lot Asphalt Paving$1.55 - $1.75 per square foot (2 inch overlay) Labor for asphalt parking lot paving is included. Cost does include site preparation, filling of minor cracks, 2-inch layer of hot mix asphalt (HMA), and basic finishing for commercial parking lot. Typically there is an increased cost for curbing, paving fabrics, striping, marking, asphalt sealing, infrared asphalt repairs, and total excavation and replacement of parking lot.
Reported by: ProMatcher Research Team |
12065, Clifton Park, New York - March 15, 2015
Asphalt Paving Repair$2.50 to $3.50 per square foot (to patch) Patching prices have a large range mainly because of size and how many layers are being repaired. Other things to consider, are they loose fill patches or are they being saw cut then filled? Are they going to be tack coated were the old meets new? Are they going to be sealed on the surface with hot rubber?
Reported by: Brian Hayes, Hayes Paving |