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  • Which is Better? Asphalt Resurfacing vs. Replacement

    Which option is better: asphalt resurfacing vs. replacement? It depends on how beat up your driveway is. Resurfacing may not be enough to fix the damage.
  • What are the ADA Requirements for Parking Lots?

    For paving contractors, it is important to know the laws on handicapped spaces and accessibility. There are laws in place that require certain considerations for those with physical impairments. Knowing what kind of paint striping machines equipment, and associated tools you will need ahead of the job will save time. Study the local laws so you have everything in place before you begin.
  • How Soon Can New Pavement Be Sealcoated?

    After installing your new asphalt driveway, the first thing you’ll probably want to do is seal and protect it. Protecting your investment is important; however, you’ll need to resist the temptation to immediately sealcoat your driveway.
  • Do the Job Right with Must-Have Asphalt Repair Tools

    Professional asphalt contractors need more than skill and knowhow to repair roads, driveways, and parking lots. Paving roads and repairing driveways takes many tools, and any contractor will tell you that having the right tool for the job is essential.
  • 5 Different Ways to Use Asphalt You Didn’t Know About

    Asphalt is a durable material that can withstand a lot of weather and abuse. Paving companies use heavy-duty asphalt tools to construct our nation’s roads and to pave parking lots. Asphalt is also commonly used to seal and weather-proof the roofs of industrial buildings, and most home driveways are paved with asphalt, too. Here are some different ways to use asphalt that you might not be aware of.
  • How to Be Cautious and Work Safely Around Asphalt

    Working on any jobsite comes with dangers that should be navigated in a safe manner. Not every asphalt or seal coating job is on a safe parking lot, where risk of injury is lower; some jobs involve paving a new roadway right next to traffic, where you’re at the mercy of hundreds of drivers of all skills levels. Beyond the inherent risks of working alongside traffic, working with asphalt can also have negative health effects. The chemicals used in asphalt and seal coating can cause injury if you’re exposed to them without the proper safety equipment. Follow some basic rules to work safely around asphalt and to stay healthy.
  • How Different Weather Affects Asphalt Pavement

    There are very few things in this world that are impervious to weather. Extreme weather events cause massive damage to people’s homes and th...
  • 5 Common Sealcoating Questions: Answered

    If you’re planning on sealcoating pavement, it’s important you understand the process. Whether it’s brand-new or recycled asph...
  • Watch Out for Misleading Sales Techniques

    Recently, one of our good customers shared an email they received from SealMaster. I won’t include it here but would be happy to provide it ...
  • Is Thicker Sealer Better?

    When it comes to the application of sealer, thicker is not better. Thick coats don’t cure evenly, are prone to tracking and can lead to surf...
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