Tips To Protect Your Parking Lot From Ice, Snow, And Winter Damage

With winter on the way, it is important for you to protect the integrity of your paved parking lot for the upcoming freezing weather patterns. Asphalt is susceptible to freeze and thaw damage during the winter when it is not protected and has existing cracks and potholes that allow moisture to seep down into its structure. To keep your asphalt intact and strong until spring, here are some tips to help you prepare your paved parking lot for winter. [Read More]

3 Ways To Attract More Customers To Your Farmer's Market

Are you trying to find new ways to drive more traffic to your farmer's market? Here are a few interesting ideas that should help you get the job done. Invest in an Entertainment Center Create a gathering place for your farmer's market guests where they can mingle, enjoy the fare they purchase, and be entertained at the same time. Featuring an entertainment center at your farmer's market will give people a reason to stick around after while browsing the market, which will make it more likely that they will buy more food and other items before they finally leave for the day. [Read More]

3 Ways To Stop The Aging Process Of Your Commercial Parking Lot

As resilient as pavement may be, it is not an infinite material. Eventually, that pristine parking lot pavement will break down, and when it does, things can turn ugly rather quickly. If you haven't got room in the budget for a new paving project and you need to put the task off until you do, you will want to do everything you can to prevent the fast demise of your pavement. [Read More]

Why Sealcoating Your Parking Lot Is Important

Do you own a commercial property that has a concrete parking lot? If so, it is important to know the importance sealcoating your parking lot at the recommended intervals. Sealcoating your lot can extend its life, which means you will likely not need to replace your concrete for many years. This type of concrete service will likely include an inspection of your parking lot prior to the process. Contractors will likely repair damage, such as cracks, prior to starting the concrete services. [Read More]