Surface Care: Concrete and Asphalt Repair Solutions

Maintaining surface care on your property is essential for so many reasons. Not only does it look good aesthetically, but it’s suitable for safety purposes. Discover common concrete and asphalt repair solutions.

Importance of Repairing Concrete and Asphalt

Safety is the most essential part of surface care. Consider the safety of employees and guests visiting your facility regularly. If your parking lots and other paved areas aren’t properly maintained, you could have someone hurt and find yourself financially responsible for damages. Your commercial insurance premium could go up with the addition of claims. 

Also, having a clean and professional image for your clients, vendors, and guests who come to the property is essential. Having lots of areas that need work and are not maintained can give a negative impression that you want to avoid setting about your facility. 

Common Concrete and Asphalt Repair Solutions

Depending on what type of area and damage you have going on with your concrete and asphalt, several solutions exist. 

Asphalt Patching and Pothole Repair

Should you lose a large area of asphalt or develop a pothole from rain and other environmental factors, you’ll want that fixed quickly, at least temporarily, until you can have a full resurface service. With this service, the hole is patched with missing asphalt so that drainage in the lot doesn’t continue to worsen the hole. 

Asphalt Resurfacing

If a large area needs to be repaired, then it’s time for the asphalt resurfacing solution. Many facility managers need this when there have been several patches on the lot, and safety and drainage are now more significant concerns. This is also common when your company inherits a property with extensive damage. This doesn’t remove the old asphalt but instead adds a layer on top of the patches and existing asphalt to smooth out the property.

Crack Sealing

If your lot doesn’t have holes, but there are cracks in the concrete or asphalt, you’ll want to seal them so that they don’t damage vehicles and keep patrons from falling when walking on the property. It’s essential to have these cracks sealed shortly after they are noticed, as they will begin to lengthen along the property and cause further damage if left alone. 

Sealcoating

If you’ve had a lot newly paved or resurfaced, you’ll want to secure that job by sealcoating it. This process happens once the asphalt or concrete is dry and is added on top of that to protect the asphalt from element damage. This is crucial to helping against cracks and potholes on your property. It can protect the lot and reduce the maintenance you need for this area over time. This is especially critical for companies with a lot of traffic and heavy loads on the property regularly. 

Line Striping

Whether it’s a parking lot, loading zone, or roadway on your property, you should always have lines outlined on the paved area. This lets visitors know where to park and those bringing loads where to go. Without proper line striping on the property, you could have a safety issue develop and be found liable for neglect. Most local code enforcement officers at the city and county levels will require line striping on paved areas. 

Sidewalk Repair

Sidewalks are meant to be safe places for employees, visitors, and others to walk when they visit your company. Maintaining the cracks and ensuring that there aren’t any holes where they can fall and get hurt is vital with sidewalk repair. As a safety precaution, make sure you have the area coned off and marked while it is down for repair.

Do You Need Concrete and Asphalt Repair Solutions?

Safety for your visitors is important, which is why keeping up with your parking lots and sidewalks is important. Since 2015, Strategic Grounds Management has provided comprehensive services and specialized offerings to meet the unique needs of our clients. Contact us today to learn how we can help get your concrete and asphalt surfaces in excellent shape.

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