It can be frustrating when you see tire scuff marks on your newly sealed asphalt pavement. Although it is inevitable, it’s important to know its causes and the ways you can take note of to easily get rid of them.
Identifying and Getting Rid of Street Creep
As “creepy” and alarming as it sounds, street creep is something most people should be aware of on their property. This refers to the gradual increase in pressure a street puts on a house under various circumstances. Also known as a driveway creep, this normally happens whenever the concrete street expands during the hot seasons, which puts excess pressure on your driveway and then your foundation.
How to Build a Good Parking Lot, Part 2: Design Principles
As described in our previous post, many aspects of building a parking lot circles back to its design, including choice of aggregate and equipment. In today’s post, we share insight on the key design principles of parking lots.
How to Build a Good Parking Lot, Part 1: The Process
A good parking lot involves much more than just clearing some space and painting some slots on it. To help you understand what’s involved with it, we discuss the process of planning and building a parking lot.
Choosing Between Asphalt Overlay and Asphalt Replacement
Your residential driveway or parking lot will wear out and deteriorate after many years of use. To repair and bring back the pristine condition of your outdoor space, it may require the complete removal of either a portion or all of the base material.