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Asphalt Cost in New York: $1–$19 / sq ft

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Asphalt Cost: New York 2026 Pricing

In New York, asphalt costs are approximately 25% above the national average. NYC metro has the highest labor costs; upstate is more moderate. Run the calculator below for a New York-adjusted estimate.

Updated May 2026Reviewed by Costorie Editorial Team

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Asphalt Cost in New York: What to expect

New York (NY) is in the Northeast region. Home improvement costs here are approximately 25% above the national average due to local labor rates, material availability, and regional demand.

NYC metro has the highest labor costs; upstate is more moderate.

Average asphalt rates in New York

TypeNew YorkNational Avg
New Installation$8.75 – $18.75 / sq ft$7.00 – $15.00 / sq ft
Resurfacing$3.75 – $8.75 / sq ft$3.00 – $7.00 / sq ft
Overlay$3.75 – $8.75 / sq ft$3.00 – $7.00 / sq ft
Sealcoating$1.25 – $5.00 / sq ft$1.00 – $4.00 / sq ft

Asphalt Cost in major New York cities

Prices vary inside the state too. Larger metros generally run 5–10% above the New York average due to higher labor costs and dispatch logistics; smaller cities and rural areas tend to come in slightly below. The table below applies a city-level adjustment to the base New York rate.

New York City+5% (metro premium)

$1.31 – $19.69 / sq ft

Buffaloaverage

$1.25 – $18.75 / sq ft

Rochester-5% (smaller market)

$1.19 – $17.81 / sq ft

Albany-5% (smaller market)

$1.19 – $17.81 / sq ft

Why asphalt costs differ in New York

The New York multiplier reflects three things: prevailing wages for skilled trade labor, material delivery cost from regional suppliers, and any state or municipal permitting overhead. Compared to neighboring states, New York sits 25% above the national average.

StateCost vs national average
New York (this page)25% above the national average
Connecticut18% above the national average
New Jersey18% above the national average
Pennsylvania2% above the national average

Permits and timing in New York

Permits in New York

New York, particularly NYC and Long Island, has strict permitting for roofing, paving, and exterior structural work. Tree removal in NYC requires a permit for any tree on city property and many protected species on private lots. Always check with your municipal building department.

Best time of year for asphalt in New York

Late spring through early fall (May–September) when temps stay above 50°F and the surface won't freeze before curing.

Asphalt Cost FAQs for New York

Common questions about asphalt cost, permits, and timing in New York.

How much does asphalt cost in New York?

Asphalt Cost in New York typically costs $1.25–$18.75, which is 25% above the national average. Final pricing depends on project size, material grade, access, and any prep work like demolition or subfloor repair.

Is asphalt more expensive in New York City?

Yes. New York City typically runs 5–10% above the New York average due to higher metro labor rates, permit overhead, and dispatch logistics. Smaller cities and rural areas in New York tend to come in below the state average.

Do I need a permit for asphalt paving in New York?

New York, particularly NYC and Long Island, has strict permitting for roofing, paving, and exterior structural work. Tree removal in NYC requires a permit for any tree on city property and many protected species on private lots. Always check with your municipal building department.

When is the best time of year for asphalt in New York?

Late spring through early fall (May–September) when temps stay above 50°F and the surface won't freeze before curing.

How do asphalt costs in New York compare to neighboring states?

New York sits 25% above the national average for asphalt. Compared to neighboring states: Connecticut runs about 7% lower, New Jersey runs about 7% lower, Pennsylvania runs about 23% lower.

Why is asphalt more expensive in New York?

NYC metro has the highest labor costs; upstate is more moderate. Combined with regional labor rates and material logistics, New York sits 25% above the national average for asphalt.

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