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How Often Should You Repaint Parking Lot Lines?

How Often Should You Repaint Parking Lot Lines?

June 12, 2025

Parking lot lines fade fast. When they do, confusion grows. Drivers park across spaces, ADA compliance signs are missing, and the entire lot appears poorly maintained. Property managers are aware of the costs associated with unclear markings, which can result in lost customers, liability risks, and a damaged brand image. You should repaint parking lot

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Denver Parking-Lot Striping Colors | ADA & City Code Reference

Denver Parking-Lot Striping Colors | ADA & City Code Reference

July 3, 2025

In Denver, Colorado, where summer temperatures soar above 90°F and winters plunge below freezing, heat-resistant asphalt mixes are vital for maintaining durable, safe pavements. These specialized mixes combat high temperatures that cause asphalt to soften and rut, ensuring longevity for parking lots and driveways. At Asphalt Coating Company, we deliver high-quality, UV-resistant asphalt solutions tailored

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Denver Snow-Removal Rules for Parking Lots | Emergency-Ready Guide

Denver Snow-Removal Rules for Parking Lots | Emergency-Ready Guide

June 30, 2025

Denver, Colorado, experiences an average annual snowfall of approximately 56.6 inches, making snow removal a critical task for property owners managing commercial parking lots. Understanding the city’s snow removal rules is essential to avoid fines, ensure safety, and maintain accessibility. At Asphalt Coating Company, based in Denver, our licensed asphalt professionals specialize in navigating these

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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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