Why Your Asphalt Driveway Needs A Sealcoat Applied

You can enhance the appearance of your asphalt driveway and reduce the need for repairs by having a sealcoat applied. The coating can be put on a new driveway after the asphalt has had time to cure completely, and then it can be added every few years after that. Here's why sealcoating is beneficial and how it's done. Why Asphalt Needs A Sealcoat Asphalt is made of stones and sand that's held together with a binder. [Read More]

Tips For Protecting Your Asphalt Parking Lot During The Winter Months

If you have a business with a large asphalt parking lot, then you may be preparing for winter by hiring a snow removal company. Snow removal is often completed with the use of plows, but plows can cause some damage that is quite evident during the spring and summer months. So, what can you do to prevent damage from occurring? Ask About The Plows Some snow removal businesses will not have the right equipment when it comes to keeping asphalt surfaces in good condition. [Read More]

What Customers Need To Know About Commercial Asphalt Paving

Commercial asphalt paving is an investment in the business you run. Whether you are looking to serve the public and provide a high-quality parking lot or you need a space for your employees to put their vehicles, having a professionally installed blacktop at your location can make a major difference versus common alternatives, such as gravel. Customers should, however, learn more about the process and what they can expect. How Can You Prepare for Your Project? [Read More]

Prevent Slips And Falls On Your Asphalt Driveway This Winter

Asphalt finishes a driveway nicely – it creates a smooth finish that can look great and will require minimal care throughout the year. One bad thing about having an asphalt driveway is the slip and fall risks that come during the winter. Here, you'll find a few tips that can help you prevent slipping and falling on your asphalt driveway. Yearly Sealing The driveway should be sealed each year – some people do it twice – once in the spring and once just before winter hits. [Read More]