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What Does Colorado Springs’ MS4 Stormwater Permit Mean for Your Next Repaving Project?

What Does Colorado Springs’ MS4 Stormwater Permit Mean for Your Next Repaving Project?

June 23, 2026

Colorado Springs’ MS4 stormwater permit is a regulatory authorization governing how stormwater runoff is managed and discharged through the city’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System, and it directly shapes the scope, cost, and compliance requirements of commercial repaving projects. This guide covers the MS4 permit framework and its triggers for repaving, construction-phase and post-construction BMP

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How to Tell if Your Parking Lot Needs Crack Sealing

How to Tell if Your Parking Lot Needs Crack Sealing

May 13, 2025

Picture this: you pull into your business’s parking lot, greeted by a faded, cracked surface that’s seen better days. In Colorado’s rugged climate, where Denver’s freeze-thaw cycles and blazing sun take their toll, your asphalt endures constant stress. Cracks snake across the pavement, hinting at deeper damage. Ignoring them could mean costly repairs or even

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Best Time to Sealcoat Your Commercial Parking Lot

Best Time to Sealcoat Your Commercial Parking Lot

May 13, 2025

Ever wonder why your commercial parking lot starts fading and cracking just a year or two after paving? Between harsh sunlight, rain, oil leaks, and the daily pressure from vehicles, your asphalt takes a beating. Without protection, it starts to wear out fast. Small cracks appear. Water seeps in. And soon, you’re facing expensive repairs

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Why Proper Drainage is Crucial for Asphalt Longevity

Why Proper Drainage is Crucial for Asphalt Longevity

April 24, 2025

Asphalt surfaces like roads, driveways, and parking lots are built to withstand constant pressure and environmental exposure. However, one often overlooked factor that can undermine their longevity is drainage. Proper drainage is essential for preserving the integrity of any asphalt structure. Without it, water can accumulate on or beneath the surface, leading to erosion, cracking,

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