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How Snow Removal Practices Affect Asphalt and Concrete in Colorado Springs

How Snow Removal Practices Affect Asphalt and Concrete in Colorado Springs

November 22, 2025

Colorado Springs winters bring heavy snow, quick temperature changes, and frequent freeze-thaw cycles that challenge even the strongest paved surfaces. Snow removal keeps roads, parking lots, and sidewalks safe, but how it’s done plays a big role in how long asphalt and concrete last. According to research from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), environmental factors

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Planning Asphalt Repairs Without Closing Your Business

Planning Asphalt Repairs Without Closing Your Business

June 30, 2025

Managing asphalt repairs while keeping your business operational can feel overwhelming. Whether it’s a retail storefront, office complex, or industrial property, pavement maintenance is crucial to customer safety and the long-term value of your property. But closing your doors for repairs can lead to lost revenue, frustrated clients, and scheduling chaos. The good news is,

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When to Overlay vs Replace Your Asphalt Surface

When to Overlay vs Replace Your Asphalt Surface

June 30, 2025

Asphalt surfaces don’t last forever. Over time, weather, traffic, and heavy loads wear them down. Cracks appear, potholes form, and the smooth blacktop turns grey and brittle. When these signs show up, property owners are faced with a crucial decision. Choosing between an overlay and a full replacement isn’t always straightforward. Each option has a

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Why Proper Drainage Protects Your Asphalt

Why Proper Drainage Protects Your Asphalt

June 30, 2025

Asphalt surfaces are designed to withstand heavy traffic and weather conditions, but their durability can be seriously compromised by one key factor: water. Proper drainage protects your asphalt by efficiently directing water away from the surface and underlying layers, preventing pooling, infiltration, and freeze-thaw damage that lead to cracks, potholes, and structural failure.  Without adequate

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