Asphalt paving is a reliable choice for driveways, sidewalks and residential developments, offering durability and a smooth surface for vehicles and pedestrians alike. Over time, however, wear and tear can take its toll, leading to the need for repairs. This can affect not only its aesthetics but also its functionality, which is why it’s important to recognize the signs to ensure safety and maintain the asphalt’s integrity.
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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.
The Advantages of Asphalt Resurfacing
If you’ve had your asphalt driveway or parking lot for a long time, you might notice signs of aging on it, such as cracks and potholes. Under certain conditions, asphalt resurfacing may be the ideal solution over asphalt replacement. Here are the advantages of asphalt resurfacing.
3 Parking Lot Materials and Their Pros and Cons
If you want to make a big impression to potential clients, make sure the exterior of your commercial property or business remains visually appealing. This shouldn’t be limited to the appearance of the building itself – you need take into account your parking lot as well. When it has already sustained extensive damage, pave it with a better and more durable material.
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