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2019

Three Things You Should Know About An Asphalt Overlay For Your Parking Lot

No asphalt surface will last forever. At some point, it will need to be dug up and a new asphalt surface will need to be installed. This can be a major expense for your business, especially if the surface in question is a large parking lot. However, it may be possible to have an asphalt overlay done. This is cheaper than installing an entirely new asphalt surface, but

3 Paving Mistakes You Can Avoid When Hiring A Professional To Redo Your Driveway

When the driveway to your home is in poor condition, you may have been thinking of having it replaced with new paving. Not only this boost the curb appeal of your home, but it can also help make sure that the paving isn't cracked and difficult to drive on, While repaving can be done alone or with a friend, you should look into the most common mistakes that can occur s

Own An Auto Repair Shop? Your Parking Lot May Be Compromised

All asphalt parking lots are susceptible to fluid leaks that could cause a breakdown in the appearance and durability of the asphalt paving. However, there is one type of commercial property in particular that is more susceptible than others: a vehicle repair shop. Here are several reasons why the parking lot of a vehicle repair shop is more susceptible to damage than

What A Racket: What A Beat Up Tennis Court Can Cost You

Tennis courts are places where people meet up to get in a fun workout, enjoy having a good time while playing and hanging out with friends, improve their game, and participate in matches. However, it's important for a tennis court to be in good shape, and here are just some of the reasons why: Keep up appearances A tennis court that has cracks and other damages will l

Options For Switching From A Concrete To An Asphalt Driveway

If your concrete driveway is in shade most of the day, and you have problems with stains from algae, oil, and grime, you may wish you had an asphalt driveway instead. Asphalt gets stained and dirty too, but since it's black, the stains aren't as noticeable. Plus, the black color can be easily restored by having a new sealcoat put on the driveway every few years. If yo