Monday, July 14, 2014

Sealcoating Asphalt Driveway: Best Practices

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Quality sealcoating products help boost an asphalt driveway’s curb appeal. Yet sealers are not merely for aesthetics as they also protect the surface from harmful elements like heat, rainwater, and snow. To perform as expected, sealcoating products must first be applied properly—a process that entails the following steps: Make the necessary driveway repairs. Sealers barely have any effect on uneven surfaces. For this reason, it is important to fix existing cracks and holes first before applying sealant. Paving experts typically use a patching compound for small cracks and dents similar to the...
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Thursday, July 10, 2014

Common Enemies of Asphalt Pavement

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Many business owners prefer asphalt to concrete pavement for various reasons. Among other things, asphalt is more economical yet just as durable as concrete when used only for lightweight vehicle parking. In addition, asphalt looks more appealing than concrete while the smoothness of its surface keeps friction to a minimum. Yet like concrete, asphalt has its weaknesses that, if addressed properly, can be surmounted. Heavy Loads Most asphalt pavements are designed for vehicles no larger than a mini-truck. A large truck will leave tracks on the asphalt, so allowing such a heavy load to sit...
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Monday, July 7, 2014

When should you Call Paving Contractors?

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Asphalt pavements are durable, but their integrity can be compromised if the proper installation and maintenance measures are not observed. Prompt professional repairs, however, can reduce further asphalt pavement distress. It is advisable to consult paving contactors in the following scenarios: When you find potholes and other pavement flaws Over time, pavements develop linear or transverse cracks because of natural corrosion and improper asphalt application. If left untreated, the cracks form a characteristic alligator pattern that eventually gives way to potholes. Aging pavement consequently...
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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

How to Improve Your Store’s Curb Appeal

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Are you redesigning your storefront? Make sure your retail shop’s exterior creates a great impression to attract more customers. Here are some tips on improving your store’s curb appeal: Maintain an inviting building façade and entryway. A dark, beat-up, or seemingly abandoned boutique may send potential customers scurrying away. Applying a fresh coat of paint on the building façade can do wonders. Replace or refurbish old and worn doors and windows. Be sure to install ample lighting fixtures. Put up a visible, eye-catching signage. Your signage represents your brand, so it should...
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