Maintenance Recommendations to Protect Your Parking Lot

Keeping your commercial park lot in great condition is a big part of establishing a positive appearance to your property's exterior. As a business owner, the appearance of your commercial property has an impact on customer perception and a direct correlation to the success of your business. For this reason, you need to pay attention to the outside condition of your building and its landscaping and pavement. Here are some recommendations for a successful parking lot pavement maintenance schedule. [Read More]

How To Make The Most Of Your Commercial Parking Lot

Automobile owners understand the hassle when it comes to finding the right parking spot. It is worse if the parking lot doesn't have markings. What do you do when a parking lot is a gray area without spots designated by parking lot striping? How do you determine that you've not parked too close to the adjacent vehicle? For a driver who has trouble parking, a parking lot without stripping is a nightmare. [Read More]

Professional Asphalt Maintenance And Inspection Tasks You Should Arrange For Your Commercial Parking Lot

When you own a commercial building with its own adjoining parking lot, the pavement of the area is your responsibility to keep up for its appearance and safety to your customers and vendors. You can hire professional asphalt paving contractors for regular maintenance and quality inspections to look for problems that need repair to prevent further deterioration. Here are some tasks your asphalt contractor can take care of to maintain your commercial parking lot for its needed regular inspection and maintenance. [Read More]

Knowing When Is The Right Time To Fix Damaged Asphalt Surfaces

Asphalt parking areas and driveways are very durable, but some situations can affect how well the asphalt lasts. Working with an asphalt services contractor to determine what your asphalt needs and when to make the repairs can be necessary.  Surface Cracks and Deformities Often you will find that an area of your asphalt has a low spot or has developed some cracks that seem to radiate out from one point. Often, the soil and material under the surface of the asphalt are shifting, and the repair may include having asphalt services come and remove that area to replace the ground under the asphalt. [Read More]