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Why Concrete Works Best for Curb and Gutter in Colorado Springs

October 5, 2025

Concrete is the preferred material for curb and gutter across Colorado Springs, especially in public works, sidewalks, and roadway projects. The City’s published standards are based on concrete design, making it the most practical choice for gaining approvals and staying consistent with local requirements.  Colorado’s climate puts pavement to the test. In freeze-thaw research by

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Crack Sealing vs. Crack Filling: What’s the Difference?

Crack Sealing vs. Crack Filling: What’s the Difference?

July 18, 2025

Cracks in asphalt pavement are inevitable. Whether due to seasonal temperature changes, water infiltration, or traffic wear, these imperfections start as minor surface flaws but can quickly escalate into serious structural issues. Timely repair is essential, but knowing how to repair them properly makes all the difference. Two of the most common methods for asphalt

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How Poor Drainage Cracks Your Asphalt

How Poor Drainage Cracks Your Asphalt

July 17, 2025

Most property owners assume that asphalt damage originates from heavy trucks, daily wear and tear, or harsh weather conditions. And while those factors do take a toll, the most persistent and underestimated threat is something much simpler: water. When rain falls or snow melts, that water needs somewhere to go. If your pavement isn’t graded

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How Long to Wait Before Driving on New Asphalt

How Long to Wait Before Driving on New Asphalt

July 17, 2025

When you’ve just invested in new asphalt paving, we understand the anticipation of using your freshly paved surface. You’re likely wondering exactly when it’s safe to drive on your new investment without causing damage. We’re here to provide you with expert guidance based on the latest industry standards and research, ensuring your new asphalt surface

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