
Preventing Water Damage in Parking Lots: Drainage, Slopes, and Surface Wear
Water is one of the most destructive forces a parking lot faces. While cracks, potholes, and faded markings may be the visible problems, water is

Water is one of the most destructive forces a parking lot faces. While cracks, potholes, and faded markings may be the visible problems, water is

Parking lots may seem like “hazard-free zones,” but when accidents happen, liability can become complicated very quickly. Slips, falls, vehicle collisions, and pedestrian injuries occur

An Indiana winter can be one of the harshest seasons for parking lots. Snow, ice, plowing, freeze-thaw cycles, and de-icing chemicals all take a toll

When it comes to parking lot surfaces, asphalt vs concrete are the two most common options. Both serve the same purpose, but they behave very

Not every parking lot hazard can be solved with paint alone. Sometimes physical features are needed to slow traffic, protect pedestrians, or prevent vehicle damage.

From neighborhood pickleball courts to NBA basketball courts, the right line markings and color combinations make all the difference for the game. Proper specs ensure

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