Updated: Jun 03, 2026
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16 Decker Rd, Lafayette, NJ, 07848
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Morris Asphalt Co Inc
Morris Asphalt Co Inc, 16 Decker Rd, Lafayette, NJ holds a Home Improvement Business Contr license according to the New Jersey license board.
Their BuildZoom score of 91 ranks in the top 37% of 88,231 New Jersey licensed contractors.
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Morris Asphalt Co Inc Contact Information
Address: 16 Decker Rd, Lafayette, NJ 07848
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Morris Asphalt Co Inc Reviews
1 out of 5 stars, based on
1
review
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By Cory T.August 13, 2025Repave road
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| License # | 13VH00072500 |
| Status | Active |
| State | New Jersey |
| Type | Home Improvement Business Contr |
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Do not use this company. Their customer service is terrible, and you will have to assume the liability of the company should you hire their services. Their road crews ruin vehicles with their tar application. When calling the office to discuss the issue, the owner’s son, Pete Schweitzer claiming to be the number 2 in charge of the company, was unwilling to take responsibility for the company’s actions. He suggested we contact the township claiming it was the township’s responsibility to close the roads and not the actions of his crew to flag and warn the drivers.