Asphalt pavement can make any commercial property look pristine. However, cracks, ruts and other damages threaten that image and may cause issues for people driving or walking over the affected area. A parking lot free from asphalt damage lets tenants and customers...
Deciding whether to repair or entirely replace a parking lot can be challenging for property managers, as it sometimes involves the expertise of a reputable and experienced contractor. Knowing the difference between asphalt resurfacing and replacement options is...
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...
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...
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...
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....