It’s easy to tell if your pavement is degrading, because it just simply doesn’t look as good as it used to. But do you know how far along your pavement is in its downward spiral? Today we’ll look at examples of pavement that are at different stages in the degradation process. We’ll tell you what to look out for and what should be done.
Before & After Photos- MicroGuard Coated Surfaces
A couple weeks ago we talked about the special protective surface coating called MicroGuard. While it's commonly used as an alternative to waxing facility floors like restrooms, showers, and walkways, it can also be applied to other surfaces.
Let's take a look at some before and after photos showcasing how good your surface looks after MicroGuard is applied.
Restrooms & Showers
How Pier 38 Saved Over A Million Dollars Through Pavement Maintenance
In July 2012, Pier 38 Fishing Village, home to popular restaurants Nico’s and Uncle’s, planned to repave their entire lot. With a couple million dollars budgeted for the work, we stepped in and helped management save over $1.5 million.
The Challenge:
New Technology for Easy Surface Maintenance
Depending on who you talk to there are many answers to that question.
Most people think that asphalt is what “black top” roads or parking lots are made of. That is partially correct. The material that the “black top” is made of is called asphalt concrete.
Asphalt concrete is made up of gravel, sand, and asphalt cement. Everything is combined in a heated mixer and the mixture is laid down on the road and is compacted with a heavy roller to make the roads we drive on.
The asphalt cement is the glue that holds the gravel and sand together to make the “black top” roads and parking lots we drive on. But that begs the next question: “where does asphalt cement come from?”
There are two answers:
How Much Does It Cost to Seal coat?
?This is usually one of the first questions any property manager asks us: "How much does it cost to sealcoat a parking lot or driveway?" While pricing will depend on a variety of factors, I'll provide some general pricing and typical life cycle costs you can expect.
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The first thing to consider is whether or not seal coating is a viable option for your asphalt. It may be possible that some areas are just too far gone for seal coating to help.