Can It Be Too Hot For Sealcoating?
Sealant manufacturers state that 70 degrees Fahrenheit is the ideal temperature for sealcoating. They also state that humidity levels should be relatively low and that the fresh sealant should be…
Sealant manufacturers state that 70 degrees Fahrenheit is the ideal temperature for sealcoating. They also state that humidity levels should be relatively low and that the fresh sealant should be…
Every asphalt paving company knows that paving can present numerous risks. Between the heavy equipment, the hot asphalt and delivery trucks, workers must be constantly vigilant to avoid accidents. However,…
As a property manager, your list of responsibilities is probably a long one. You must deal with disgruntled tenants, schedule maintenance or repairs for the HVAC system, find a contractor…
Asphalt paving installed correctly by a reputable paving company and properly maintained throughout its life should easily achieve a useful life of 15 to 20 years. However, many pavements have…
Visible, crisp stripes and other pavement markings can make your parking lot or thoroughfare safer and more appealing. However, even the best paints will wear away with time and traffic,…
Real estate agents often mention a home's curb appeal in their advertisements, interoffice discussions and conversations with potential buyers. A property's curb appeal is simply the impression that people form…
A properly maintained asphalt surface requires periodic asphalt sealcoating to maximize the useful longevity of the parking lot or driveway. Maintaining the sealcoating on the asphalt surface also greatly enhances…
For almost a century, many municipalities across the nation have chosen asphalt to pave their public sidewalks. In recent years, an increasing number of cities, homeowners associations and businesses have…
We are proud to announce that, for the 3rd year in a row, Alpha Paving has made the Inc. 5000, a list of the 5,000 fastest-growing companies in America! Thank…
Despite the durability of asphalt pavement, even the best pavements will eventually develop cracks. Over time, exposure to ultraviolet radiation and repeated freeze/thaw cycles can cause the pavement to crack.…