Asphalt Paving Blog

Concrete Parking Lot vs. Asphalt Parking Lot: Pros and Cons

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Jul 10, 2018

If you are getting ready to update your business or municipal building with a new parking lot, you have a lot of choices to make.

One of the first and most important decisions is what material to use - asphalt or concrete?

Both of these materials have advantages and disadvantages.

Planning For An Asphalt Pavement Project

Posted by J. Mrugacz on May 25, 2018

Wouldn’t it be great if big projects took care of themselves? Getting new asphalt pavement installed or repaired can feel like a lot, but when you break it up into five easy steps it suddenly becomes a lot more manageable.

Why Sealcoating Asphalt is Essential

Posted by J. Mrugacz on May 11, 2018

Asphalt leaves your pavement with a strikingly black color that greatly contributes to the overall beauty and value of your property. Unfortunately, this beautiful dark color only lasts a short time, as weather and heavy use begin to take its toll and eventually render it a concrete-gray.

7 Reasons Why Asphalt is the Preferred Pavement for a Business Parking Lot

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Jan 29, 2018

Looking for practical and cost-efficient way to give your small business an edge? Installing an asphalt parking lot is a great way to take something all businesses need and maxing it out to its full potential. An asphalt parking lot is an investment that will provide you with benefits for years to come, and will pay for itself before you know it!

As we all know, first impressions are an important step in any line of work. Before your customers even set foot into your building they see and drive on your parking lot.

It's Never Too Early To Plan For Your New Asphalt Parking Lot

Posted by J. Mrugacz on Jan 17, 2018

Getting a new parking lot is a big project that makes a big difference for your business. Not only does it give you better curb appeal, but it’s safer for your customers and employees. When you decide to repair your parking lot, or get a new one altogether, you need something that will be constructed durably, timely and within your budget.