- Established 1967
- Residential & Commercial
- Connecticut-Based
- Family-Run Business
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Pavement challenges specific to Houses of Worship properties
Service days cannot move
Weekend services, funerals, and major holidays drive a fixed schedule that the pavement work has to fit around. The lot has to be ready and safe on every service day.
Congregational budgets and approvals
Capital projects often need approval from a board, parish council, or vestry. Quotes need detail for that review, and the timeline of the work has to fit fiscal calendars.
Congregation safety on the surface
Older members, children, and people in formal clothing all use the parking lot. Trip hazards, uneven patches, and ponding are more than aesthetic issues — they are safety issues.
Fundraised capital is a real constraint
Most houses of worship raise capital from members for major projects. Quotes need to be honest about scope and cost, and maintenance plans need to fit realistic giving cycles.
What Maisano Brothers does differently here
Weekday-and-weeknight scheduling
We schedule paving and major work between service days, leveraging weekday daylight and evenings so weekend services proceed normally.
Proposals built for board and council review
Quotes are structured for board or vestry review with itemized scope, base specifications, drainage plans, and clear change-order policies. Board members can decide without follow-up.
Honest repair-versus-replace assessments
When a smaller repair or maintenance program will buy years before replacement is needed, we say so. Fundraised capital deserves an honest assessment of what work actually needs to happen now.
Multi-year maintenance plans on giving cycles
We build maintenance plans that fit annual budgets and capital campaigns — sealcoating, crack sealing, targeted repairs, and replacement scheduled across years rather than concentrated in one capital ask.
The work we typically run on these properties
Each service has a dedicated page with detail on process, materials, and standards.
Commercial Parking Lot Paving
Commercial parking lot paving builds or replaces an asphalt lot designed for vehicle loads, drainage, and ADA-compliant layout. Maisano Brothers Inc. paves Connecticut parking lots with engineered base depths, proper drainage, and durable hot-mix asphalt.
Learn moreCommercial Parking Lot Repair
Commercial parking lot repair addresses potholes, cracks, failed sections, and worn surfaces before they spread. Maisano Brothers Inc. repairs Connecticut parking lots with patching, crack sealing, and overlays, and recommends reclamation only when repairs no longer make sense.
Learn moreAsphalt Crack Sealing
Asphalt crack sealing routes and fills active cracks with hot-pour rubberized sealant before water can reach the base. Sealed annually as part of a maintenance program, it can add 5 to 7 years of useful life to an existing parking lot or driveway at a fraction of the cost of repair or replacement.
Learn moreDriveway Sealcoating
Sealcoating is a protective coating applied to asphalt that shields it from water, sun, and oxidation. Maisano Brothers Inc. recommends sealcoating a Connecticut driveway every two to three years to slow cracking, restore color, and extend pavement life.
Learn moreParking Lot Line Striping
Parking lot line striping marks stalls, drive aisles, fire lanes, and accessible spaces with durable traffic paint. Maisano Brothers Inc. stripes new and existing Connecticut lots with clean, organized, code-aware layouts.
Learn moreDrainage & Grading
Drainage and grading work moves water off of pavement and out of the base before it causes damage. Maisano Brothers Inc. installs catch basins, trench drains, and regrading on existing lots and on every new paving project so water never pools, runs into buildings, or sits where it can weaken the base.
Learn moreCommercial Snow Plowing
Commercial snow plowing keeps your parking lot, drive aisles, and walkways clear so your business stays open through Connecticut winters. Maisano Brothers Inc. handles plowing, salting, and sanding on contract for retail, office, and industrial properties — by the same crews that pave the lot, so the work is asphalt-aware and the surface is treated with care.
Learn moreWhat working on your property actually looks like
- Schedules built around weekend services and major holidays
- Proposals formatted for board, council, or vestry review
- Honest repair-versus-replace assessment for fundraised capital
- Multi-year maintenance plans matched to giving cycles
- Safe surface and ADA-accessible spaces for the congregation
- Winter services that keep the lot clear for service days
Get a proposal built for your operation
We assess the property, talk through your operational constraints, and build a proposal designed for the way you actually run. No surprises on scope, schedule, or budget.
Questions Houses of Worship decision-makers ask
Can you finish paving before our weekend service?
Often yes — a small to mid-sized lot can be paved Monday-Wednesday with full traffic restoration by the weekend. Larger projects are phased so part of the lot is always available, with the rest of the lot reopening section-by-section.
Can we get a quote suitable for our board to review?
Yes — every proposal is structured for board, council, or vestry review with itemized scope, specs, and clear change-order terms. We can attend a meeting to walk through the proposal if helpful.
What is the most cost-effective maintenance for our lot?
For most houses of worship, the highest-ROI maintenance is annual or biannual crack sealing paired with sealcoating every 3-5 years. That program typically adds 5-10 years to the useful life of the existing pavement at a fraction of replacement cost.
Can you accommodate funerals or weddings on short notice?
Yes — we shift active work and equipment for funerals and weddings as needed. Our crews understand that the lot has to look right and feel safe on those days even when work is in progress.
Ready to plan paving for your Houses of Worship property?
Tell us about your driveway, parking lot, or court and we will provide a clear, no-pressure written estimate.