Asphalt Repair, Sealcoating and Line Striping
Parking Lot Seal Coating and Line Striping
Asphalt Maintenance and Repair
Parking Lot Repair and Maintenance

Asphalt Repair, Sealcoating and Line Striping
Our Asphalt Seal Coating Services Will Preserve and Enhance Your Blacktop...More

Parking Lot Seal Coating and Line Striping
When seal coating precedes line painting, there has to be proper cure time....More

Asphalt Maintenance and Repair
Freshly coated asphalt also needs to have lines and markings painted after proper drying time....More

Parking Lot Repair and Maintenance
Part of our services is legal disposal of all materials that we remove as part of our repair or maintenance services....More
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Today's Roads are Going Green with Recycled Asphalt
There's
no denying that most of America's roadworks and highways today
consist of some form of asphalt concrete, and will continue to do so
for many more years. However, recent construction innovations now
make it possible for non-biodegradable asphalt to be recycled. Upon
calculating the country's roadworks expenses for 2011, the government
saved approximately $2 billion of taxpayer money by incorporating
reclaimed asphalt into those projects.
Specifically,
about a million tons of reclaimed asphalt shingles (RAS) and 66
million tons of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) from old roads and
torn-down...
Monday, June 3, 2013
Avoid Legal Woes with Pothole Patching for Parking Lots
If you manage a building
with its own parking lot, proper maintenance is extremely crucial
because in time, the parking lot's surface will develop potholes.
Potholes form as small cracks on road surfaces that are usually
caused by exposure to heat as well as heavy vehicular traffic.
Rainwater that seeps through the cracks freezes during cold weather
then expands, causing bigger holes to appear on the pavement. These
unattractive potholes can affect the image of your establishment and
pose safety hazards.
Potholes not only affect
your property's curb appeal but can also land you in hot water....
Friday, May 31, 2013
Rely on Reputable Paving Companies in NJ to Ensure Even Surfaces in Parking Lots
In
New Jersey, motorists typically have to endure traffic jams along the
NJ Turnpike and I-95 during rush hour. After work, some people pass
the time by going to a cafe or a pub until the traffic jam has
subsided. They use the parking lot services around the area and then
head out to whatever bar or restaurant they have in mind, either
alone or with colleagues.
Some
parking lots, however, are so poorly maintained that they may pose
safety risks. Uneven pavements can cause a driver who's simply
getting out of his car to slip and fall, which can then result in
costly lawyer's fees for whoever...
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Finding a Place to Park Can be Like Finding Heaven on Earth
Anyone who lives and/or
works in a densely populated city can cite a number of things that
tick them off on a daily basis. Heavy traffic is one such source of
annoyance, as well as having to share the road with some discourteous
motorists. However, what can really frustrate city dwellers who
happen to be motorists is the lack of parking space.
Sometimes, it may be
tempting to just take public transportation than use your own car and
waste time and gas trying to find somewhere you can park. If you do
find an available parking slot, you'll have to act fast and reach it
right away or else lose...
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Asphalt Assault: Repairing Damaged Blacktop Surfaces
You'll
commonly see asphalt on roads, pavements, airport runways, and even
on parking lots. Lauded for its waterproof qualities, as well as its
ease of application, asphalt—also referred to as blacktop—is the
composite material of choice when it comes to modern road
construction. Asphalt pavements consist of a subbase, an asphalt
base, and an asphalt concrete surface guaranteed to withstand heavy
vehicular loads and varying weather conditions.
Yet
despite such tough qualities, asphalt can still take a beating and
sustain severe damage. Asphalt concrete can crack with sufficient
force. Heavy...
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Black, Not Bruised: All About the Material Called Asphalt
Unless
you've been living under a rock, you simply can't miss asphalt. The
slick black substance comprises the very roads you drive on, as well
as the shingles found on many homes. However, before it ended up
beneath your feet and above your head, the ancients had quite
different uses for asphalt.
In
those days, asphalt went by another name: bitumen. The black pitch
was commonly used to coat baskets and to waterproof ship hulls. The
Sumerians even used the stuff as mortar to secure bricks in place.
When refined and hardened, bitumen could be sculpted. Recent
discoveries, meanwhile, point out...
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