Experienced property managers and business owners know all too well that a worn-out parking lot is not only unsightly but also poses an unnecessary liability risk. Thankfully, natural wear and tear of your asphalt parking lot can easily be mitigated, and parking lot maintenance doesn’t have to be as complicated as it seems. In this post, we’ve put together a list of four easy parking lot maintenance tips to help you keep your parking lot at its best.

Regularly Clean Your Parking Lot

Regularly cleaning your parking lot is one of the easiest things you can do to help keep it in top shape. Dirt and debris look bad and can even damage vehicles entering and exiting your lot, so even something as simple as sweeping every so often can help prevent premature wear and unexpected damages.

Inspect for Damage

Remember that even seemingly small cracks or chips can develop over time and result in expensive repairs, so do yourself a favor and take a walk around your parking lot now and then. You will want to inspect your asphalt as well as your concrete including sidewalks, curbs, and wheel stops. Uneven, chipped, and broken surfaces are tripping hazards and can result in costly insurance claims. If you’re not sure what to look for or whether any damage spotted warrants cause for concern, it’s always best to call in a professional to assess your parking lot.  

Keep Your Asphalt Sealed & Cracks Filled

You’ll also want to make sure you seal and have any cracks filled in your asphalt parking lot every few years to maximize its usable life. Repainting worn lines and signs helps freshen it up, but resealing and crackfilling asphalt is best left to an experienced asphalt paving company to ensure that your asphalt remains well protected.

Hire a Professional

Your parking lot is the first impression many customers get of your business, so it pays to keep it well-maintained. We understand that some companies may be preoccupied with dealing with other aspects of their business, but that shouldn’t be an excuse to let your lot fall into disrepair. If you haven’t got the time to properly maintain your parking lot or simply want to make sure any maintenance is done right, we’d recommend hiring a professional paving company to handle your parking lot maintenance.

Maintaining your parking lot is about more than just keeping it clean and in working order — it’s about protecting your investment and reputation. Contact Holloway Paving today for more information on our asphalt and concrete maintenance and repair services.

If you’re looking to install a new driveway or replace your old, worn-out one, chances are you’ll need to choose between a concrete and an asphalt driveway. While both materials can be used to lay a durable and attractive driveway, there’s more to choosing between them than meets the eye.

Both concrete and asphalt have their pros and cons worth keeping in mind and, in this post, we’ll be taking a look at three major considerations when choosing between a concrete and an asphalt driveway. Read on to find out more.

Looks

The first thing you’ll notice when you’re pulling up to any driveway is the way it looks, so we might as well start from there. Also known as “blacktop,” asphalt is, for the most part, black. Asphalt needs to be rolled and compressed during installation, which leaves little room for patterns, textures, or stamping.  

Concrete, on the other hand, comes in a wide range of colors and is an overall stronger material. This lends well to homeowners looking to spice up their driveway with a textured finish or match it to their home’s color scheme. Looks may be subjective, but as far as customizability and finishing possibilities go concrete is the clear winner.

Cost

An asphalt driveway is still considerably cheaper than a concrete driveway. Of course, the overall cost of your new driveway depends on factors like where you live, the difficulty of the job, and the size of your driveway; but, in general, an asphalt driveway costs less than a concrete driveway. Moreover, asphalt’s lower cost makes it a cheaper material to install, repair, and maintain — which brings us to our next point.

Maintenance

Unless it cracks, concrete usually lasts longer than asphalt and is a more durable material. Asphalt is softer and requires more maintenance, including resealing every couple of years. Despite this, it’s easier and cheaper to repair and patch an asphalt driveway than it is to repair a concrete one. While it’s possible to patch cracked concrete, any major cracks or damage usually mean that the entire driveway will eventually need to repoured, whereas it’s much easier to apply a new asphalt topcoat over an existing one.

In any case, a well-maintained and professionally installed driveway should last you a couple of decades. Nevertheless, if you’re looking for a driveway material that’s easy and cheap to maintain and repair, then asphalt is the way to go.  

Both concrete and asphalt are great materials for your driveway and ultimately, the final decision rests with you. Whichever material you end up choosing, be sure to consult and hire a professional paving contractor to ensure you’ve made the right choice. Reach out to us today to find out more about the differences between concrete and asphalt driveways and the pros and cons of each.

Newly applied asphalt paving has a great effect on the appearance and appeal of your driveway or parking lot. The smooth, matte black finish looks great and driving on newly applied asphalt is a pleasurable experience not often found on our Calgary roads


However, in time that feeling fades, and the asphalt begins to look worn and in need of repair. This is detrimental to the positive effect asphalt paving brings, but it can be easily rejuvenated with one simple fix:


An asphalt paving overlay provided by a professional paving company in Calgary


So why do you need asphalt paving services?


Asphalt Paving Overlays Rejuvenates the Look of Your Pavement

One of the reasons for asphalt paving overlays that we have touched on already is the benefit they bring to the overall aesthetics of your pavement. They bring back the delight you felt upon your original paving being completed, and they will certainly be noticed by customers and visitors to your property. 


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Asphalt Paving Overlays Prevent Unnecessary Damage to Vehicles

Once asphalt begins to degrade, it is a slippery slope before things turn from bad to worse. For instance, cracks will quickly grow in size, and when there is insufficient support on the lower layers, potholes will start to form. This can cause serious damage to the suspension of vehicles, not to mention the increased tripping hazard it can cause for those walking on foot. 


Asphalt Paving Overlays are Cost-Effective

Perhaps the best selling feature of an asphalt paving overlay, installed by a qualified paving company in Calgary, is the cost-effectiveness of the repair. To replace an asphalt pavement system means removing the old material, flattening the earth again, and the labor and materials to install a new asphalt layer. 


Conversely, with an asphalt paving overlay, a new layer of asphalt is installed over a layer of hot adhesive tar, and the process is complete! It is a simpler, quicker process that gives you the same aesthetic value without all of the hassles. 


Now it is clear for all to see the advantages of an asphalt paving overlay. So, if this quick-n-easy process appeals to you, contact a suitably qualified professional paving company in Calgary to begin the process today.


Holloway Paving Ltd. is your trusted paving company in Calgary. As a generational company, we derive value from providing our customers with the most personal and professional experience. We have assisted commercial, residential, industrial and municipal clients with high-quality paving services. When you need something done in regards to paving, asphalt repair or asphalt paving in Calgary, we are the team for you. Call Holloway Paving today at (403) 975-3030 to request a complimentary consultation for your community, business, or commercial property.