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How Colorado Springs’ Altitude Affects Asphalt Paving

How Colorado Springs’ Altitude Affects Asphalt Paving

October 5, 2025

Colorado Springs sits at an elevation above 6,000 feet and faces distinct paving challenges driven by its high altitude. Higher UV exposure, larger diurnal temperature swings, and altered air and moisture conditions affect how asphalt ages, how mixes should be specified, and which construction methods are most successful in the long term.  To address these

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What to Expect During a Parking Lot Inspection Process

What to Expect During a Parking Lot Inspection Process

June 17, 2025

A well-maintained parking lot speaks volumes about your property’s management. Whether it’s a retail center, office building, or apartment complex, your parking lot is one of the first things people see. That makes regular inspections critical to preserving safety, functionality, and appearance. If neglected, poor parking lots impact your business and image significantly. Understanding the

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When Asphalt Milling Is Better Than Full Surface Replacement

When Asphalt Milling Is Better Than Full Surface Replacement

June 17, 2025

Choosing the right solution for deteriorating asphalt can be the difference between a short-term patch and long-lasting pavement performance. While complete surface replacement may seem like the obvious fix for damaged asphalt, asphalt milling is often the more brilliant, faster, and more cost-effective choice, especially when the subbase remains in good condition. This article examines

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How Good Drainage Helps Asphalt Surfaces Last Longer

How Good Drainage Helps Asphalt Surfaces Last Longer

June 17, 2025

Proper drainage is one of the most important, yet often overlooked, factors that determine the lifespan of your asphalt surfaces. Whether it’s a parking lot, driveway, or roadway, water is the biggest threat to asphalt integrity. If it’s not controlled and directed away, even the most well-paved surface will deteriorate far faster than it should.

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