
Winterization Guide: Plowing and De-icers That Won’t Ruin Your Pavement
Midwestern winters bring snow, ice, and freezing temperatures that can be tough on both drivers and pavement. For property managers, the challenge is keeping lots

Midwestern winters bring snow, ice, and freezing temperatures that can be tough on both drivers and pavement. For property managers, the challenge is keeping lots

Parking lots are more than just places for employees or customers to park their cars. They can be crucial for community safety. Fire lanes and

New asphalt or a freshly applied sealcoat can transform the look of a parking lot. The surface appears smooth, dark, and professional, but it isn’t

Parking lots are high-traffic areas. With that traffic comes the inevitable challenge of oil stains. Cars with small leaks or major oil issues can cause

For many property managers, the terms “sealcoating” and “restriping” may sound interchangeable. After all, both are part of maintaining a safe, clean, and professional-looking parking

When most people look at a parking lot, they see the surface markings first. Fresh white lines, clear directional arrows, and ADA-compliant spaces immediately make

Your parking lot is your customers’ first impression of your property. When line striping fades, you risk more than poor aesthetics. You could face traffic

Over time, even the best-built asphalt lots begin to show wear. Ignoring early warning signs can lead to bigger problems, costlier repairs, and safety hazards.

Clear, visible parking lot lines promote safety, ensure ADA compliance, and create a welcoming environment for visitors. But how often should you repaint them? The

Keeping your parking lot in top condition is about more than just appearances. It’s a matter of safety, longevity, and long-term cost savings. One of