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What Should a Post-Hailstorm Pavement Inspection Checklist Cover for Denver Property Managers?

What Should a Post-Hailstorm Pavement Inspection Checklist Cover for Denver Property Managers?

June 26, 2026

A post-hailstorm pavement inspection checklist for Denver property managers is a systematic evaluation of parking lot surfaces, drainage infrastructure, and pavement markings conducted after severe hail to identify damage, document conditions for insurance claims, and prioritize repairs before deterioration accelerates. This guide covers pre-inspection safety protocols, damage identification for asphalt and concrete surfaces, drainage system

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How Denver’s Winter Freeze-Thaw Cycles Impact Asphalt Durability

How Denver’s Winter Freeze-Thaw Cycles Impact Asphalt Durability

November 19, 2025

Denver’s high-altitude climate makes it one of the most challenging regions in the United States for asphalt pavement longevity. Each winter, fluctuating temperatures cause frequent freeze-thaw cycles, where melted snow seeps into tiny pavement cracks, freezes overnight, expands, and thaws again. This constant expansion and contraction places repeated stress on asphalt surfaces, leading to cracking,

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Eco-Friendly Asphalt Solutions for Sustainable Denver Projects

Eco-Friendly Asphalt Solutions for Sustainable Denver Projects

November 19, 2025

As Denver grows rapidly, sustainability has become a top priority in every construction project, including road and pavement design. Eco-friendly asphalt solutions help reduce carbon emissions, conserve energy, and minimize waste without compromising quality or performance.  For example, a survey by the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) found that reclaiming approximately 97 million tons of

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Parking Lot Maintenance to Boost Curb Appeal in Colorado Springs

Parking Lot Maintenance to Boost Curb Appeal in Colorado Springs

November 19, 2025

In Colorado Springs, a visitor’s first impression often happens before they step inside a building, when they pull into the parking lot. A smooth, well‑lined, clean surface communicates professionalism, care and safety. In contrast, cracked asphalt, faded markings, or potholes suggest neglect, which can reduce curb appeal and signal to customers and tenants that the

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