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What Is the Recommended Thickness for Asphalt Paving?
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What Is the Recommended Thickness for Asphalt Paving?

An asphalt pavement can be an ideal choice for many commercial and residential applications. Asphalt is economical, quick to install, and easy to maintain, and it can have a long life with proper care. One question that customers who are considering asphalt paving often ask is how thick the asphalt…
What is a Concrete Trip Hazard?
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What Is a Concrete Trip Hazard?

Concrete can be an excellent paving choice for many parking lots, sidewalks, gutters, curbs, and other pavements. It is a long-lasting material that can withstand heavyweight vehicles and high traffic levels. However, there are some types of damage that can trip pedestrians, unseat cyclists, or potentially damage cars. You want…
Sealcoating Tips That Show Savings for Your Dallas Pavement!
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Sealcoating Tips That Show Savings for Your Dallas Pavement

Asphalt pavements are typically less expensive to construct than similar concrete pavements. However, that does not mean you want to repeat the process prematurely. Furthermore, while asphalt repairs are normally economical, you probably have better uses for your money. If you want to realize the best return on your pavement…
Seven Facts About Asphalt Sealcoating in Dallas
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Seven Facts About Asphalt Sealcoating in Dallas

Asphalt pavements are rapid to construct, more economical than concrete, and aesthetically appealing. However, your asphalt pavement will need a little help if you want it to have a long, healthy, attractive life. One of the best ways to give your asphalt pavement the help it needs is to sealcoat…
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…