Asphalt: A Viable “Pathway” Solution
As a commercial property owner, you have most likely had to budget for a parking lot installation, regular repairs, and most importantly, preventative maintenance.
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As a commercial property owner, you have most likely had to budget for a parking lot installation, regular repairs, and most importantly, preventative maintenance.
As a business owner, it is important to evaluate your parking lot and surrounding areas at least once per quarter. Proper maintenance will always extend the life of your parking lot, pathways and sidewalks.
Investing in an asphalt pavement installation for your commercial parking lot may seem like a huge expense, but with the right general contractor and proper installation, you are making a smart business investment.
By definition, a pothole is a depression in a road surface, usually asphalt pavement, where traffic has removed broken pieces of the pavement. It is usually the result of water in the underlying soil structure and traffic passing over the affected area.
What does your current driveway or parking lot say about your business? An asphalt parking lot is typically something businesses need and will use to its full potential.
As a property manager, you most likely have many responsibilities on your plate, and making sure you have a safe and functional parking lot should be the least of your worries.
As a property manager, you are most likely tasked with creating next year’s budget, and you’re probably thinking about the projects you are still hoping to complete this year.
When deciding whether to use asphalt or concrete for your driveway, there are a few things you need to consider. Asphalt pavements are durable, low maintenance, economical, eco-friendly and can be installed in half the time of concrete and are much more budget friendly.
There are many benefits when proper maintenance and regular inspections are put into place when dealing with asphalt. The lifetime of your surface will increase, as well as safety and your asphalt’s worth.
Most individuals will only invest in a new asphalt pavement installation a few times during their life.