Christmas Light Competitions And Residential Paving: What They Have In Common

Have you seen this new reality show where people invest in thousands of holiday lights and decorations and create massive displays for a competition? It is mind-boggling, especially when you stop to consider the fact that the prize money is probably going to pay the electrical bill for all of those lights! That aside, some people take decorating to the extreme by hiring residential paving contractors to help in their endeavors. [Read More]

7 Steps For Getting Your Asphalt Job Done Just Right

When an asphalt pavement is properly prepared, the results are likely to last for a very long time. For you, this will mean lower maintenance requirements. This is cheaper and more convenient. It will also take longer before you have to replace the pavement. To ensure an asphalt job is properly done, there are seven key steps that must be followed. Demolition and Removal Whichever surface was there before the asphalt will have to be removed. [Read More]

4 Ways To Protect Your Asphalt In The Winter

Harsh winter weather can be hard on your asphalt. Luckily, there are steps you can take to protect your asphalt from the worst wear and tear caused by winter weather. #1 Clean Your Asphalt Before It Snows Before it snows, get out there and clean your asphalt. Remove all debris and dirt from your driveway. Large debris can actually freeze and stick to your asphalt, causing damage. It is also easier to remove snow from your asphalt driveway when leaves and other debris are not hidden under the snow. [Read More]

Resurface, Seal, And Maintain Your Grocery Store's Asphalt Lot

You should have your grocery store's parking lot resurfaced if damage to asphalt is noticeable and the rich color of the pavement has faded. A parking lot paving job can be completed in segments if you do not wish to close down your business while the project is underway. After the resurfacing is complete, enforce slow driving speeds and delegate cleaning tasks to your clerks. Receive An Assessment And Make Preparations [Read More]