Laying Down the Pavement

Laying Down the Pavement

  • Is Your Asphalt Parking Lot Good For The Environment?

    If you run a business in any of America's car-centric cities or suburbs, then you know that parking lots are necessary. Many of your customers likely arrive at your establishment by car, and a lack of parking can mean lost business and revenue. Unfortunately, this often means frequent maintenance and repaving to keep your lot functional and attractive. You might wonder if your parking lot has an overall negative effect on its local environment.

  • 5 Signs That Your Parking Lot Needs Resurfaced

    Asphalt resurfacing is a good solution when the base of your parking lot is still in good condition but the top layer of asphalt needs to be replaced. Resurfacing saves time and money compared to a full parking lot replacement.  1. Multiple Cracks A few cracks aren't usually a major concern as they can simply be patched. Resurfacing is needed when there are multiple cracks or they are spreading across the paving.

  • 4 Reasons to Prioritize Sealcoating Your Asphalt Driveway

    Is your asphalt driveway looking a bit tired and faded? You can make it look good as new with sealcoating. Asphalt surfaces are long-lasting, but they also wear out with use and exposure to the weather. Sealcoating is the most effective maintenance method of prolonging the life of an asphalt surface. It also gives asphalt a fresh new look, boosting the curb appeal of the entire property. So why should you prioritize sealcoating your asphalt driveway?

  • What Harms Your Parking Lot & Why Sealcoating Can Fix It

    When you have an asphalt parking lot, you will want to get it sealcoated every few years. Sealcoating helps protect against asphalt deterioration and can help delay the replacement process for your asphalt as well. Things That Harm Your Asphalt Your asphalt may look like it is just sitting there, minding its own business, but the truth is, throughout each day and year, lots of forces are at play harming and wearing down your asphalt.