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Important Benefits of Asphalt Sealcoating
Important Benefits of Asphalt Sealcoating Asphalt pavement is composed of sand, cement and gravel mixed with a black, sticky material to bind them together. This type of pavement is what workers commonly use to build and maintain low- and high-traffic areas. Paved...
read moreSafety Tips for Driving on an Unpaved Road
Unpaved roads are common in rural areas around the country. In some cases, they're unavoidable. Driving on an unpaved road is much different than driving on a paved road, which is why it's essential to know how to adapt to drive safely. Accidents on unpaved roads are...
read moreAsphalt vs. Concrete: Choosing the Right Option for Your Commercial Property
On the surface, asphalt and concrete seem very similar. Besides the obvious difference that one is black and the other is usually a light gray, both create hard, paved surfaces known as "flatwork." Each features an aggregate material, such as sand and gravel, and...
read moreWinter vs. Summer Effects on Asphalt
Weather conditions can affect asphalt in many ways. Like numerous construction materials, asphalt contracts in cold temperatures and expands in warm temperatures. While asphalt can usually handle these fluctuations, a sudden dip in temperature may cause cracks....
read moreBenefits of Regular Asphalt Maintenance
First impressions can strengthen a property's reputation. A clean, tidy presentation shows you care about how others perceive the property you manage and demonstrates that you put time and effort into property maintenance. Properly maintained commercial parking lots...
read moreThe Importance of Parking Lot Maintenance
The benefits of regular parking lot maintenance go well beyond aesthetics. A well-kept parking lot offers both financial and physical perks for many property managers. Preventative maintenance can patch unsightly cracks and create a nice, clean surface. Learn more...
read more4 Potential Dangers of Potholes
Potholes occur when an area of asphalt or concrete erodes and leaves a hole in the surface. In addition to diminishing a property's visual appeal, potholes are a dangerous hazard that can lead to vehicular accidents and significant issues for the road or parking lot...
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