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Asphalt Sealcoating - Is Thicker, Better?
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Asphalt Sealcoating – Is Thicker, Better?

Asphalt pavements take a beating from nature in the North Texas area. From bombarding pavements with intense levels of ultraviolet radiation to flooding them during the frequent thunderstorms, nature can take quite a toll. When you include the weight and volume of traffic, leaked automotive fluids, and the probability that…
Dallas tx, to pave or not to pave
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Asphalt Maintenance Budget Tips for Property Managers

As a property manager, you have probably heard the saying that maintenance pays rather than costs. Taking proper care of your property’s assets allows them to have longer lives with fewer repairs, and this translates into a better rate of return on major investments. When you start trying to budget…
is your local asphalt paving company fully insured?
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Is Your Local Asphalt Paving Company Fully Insured?

If you are like many Texans, you probably carry homeowners insurance even after you have paid off your mortgage. You maintain your policy because you want to protect your finances in case your home suffers a catastrophic weather event, someone is injured on your property, or your neighbor manages to…
Asphalt Paving: What Is Tire Scuffing?
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Asphalt Paving: What Is Tire Scuffing?

Whether you recently had your contractor install new asphalt paving or an overlay, you probably expected it to retain its pristine appearance for quite some time. Therefore, you may have been dismayed to find tire marks on your pavement almost as soon as you opened it to traffic. Initially, most…
Can Extreme Heat Affect an Asphalt Sealcoating Application?
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Can Extreme Heat Affect an Asphalt Sealcoating Application?

Can Extreme Heat Affect an Asphalt Sealcoating Application? When they are properly maintained, asphalt pavements can provide many years of useful service. One of the most cost-effective ways to ensure a pavement’s longevity is with an economical application of asphalt sealcoating every two or three years. However, people seldom need…
Can Sealcoating Take Place After a Paving Installation?
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What Is the Asphalt Paving Life Expectancy?

What Is the Asphalt Paving Life Expectancy? You do not need to spend much time driving around Dallas to find numerous asphalt paving crews building, repairing, or resurfacing pavements. Asphalt is an economical paving material that can last a very long time if it receives the proper attention. However, the…
Concrete: Recommended Slab Thickness in Dallas, Texas
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Concrete: The Recommended Slab Thickness in Dallas, Tx

Concrete: The Recommended Slab Thickness in Dallas, Tx Concrete slabs are ideally suited for a wide variety of uses, including structural foundations, roads, parking lots, sidewalks, patios, and driveways. However, depending on the loads they are expected to bear and other factors, slab thicknesses can vary significantly. Therefore, contractors must…
When Is the Best Time to Perform Asphalt Patchwork?
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Can Asphalt Paving Be Done in the Rain?

Can Asphalt Paving Be Done in the Rain? Some asphalt contractors enjoy walking in the rain, but others prefer to shelter indoors to watch and listen to the rain fall. One thing that none of them want to do, however, is install asphalt paving in the rain. They are also…
What Are the Keys to a Successful Sealcoating Job?
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Dallas Asphalt Paving — What Are Binders and Topcoats?

To the average American, a binder is a three-ring notebook for organizing papers, homework, or photographs, and a topcoat is a garment that is a shorter version of an overcoat. To a Dallas asphalt paving contractor, however, binders and topcoats are integral parts of a pavement's structure. What Is a…