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Why Resurfacing Asphalt Pays Off for Colorado Springs Properties

Why Resurfacing Asphalt Pays Off for Colorado Springs Properties

October 5, 2025

Resurfacing asphalt is one of the most effective ways Colorado Springs property owners can protect and enhance their investment. By placing a new layer of asphalt over an existing surface, resurfacing restores strength, improves curb appeal, and adds years of usable life without the high cost of full replacement.  The local climate reinforces the rationale:

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Choosing the Right Asphalt Mix for Colorado Springs’ Mountain Climate

Choosing the Right Asphalt Mix for Colorado Springs’ Mountain Climate

November 22, 2025

Choosing the right asphalt mix is essential for businesses and municipalities in Colorado Springs because the mountain climate creates unique challenges. Harsh winters, freeze-thaw cycles, and heavy precipitation can damage pavements, causing cracks, potholes, and faster wear.  The Federal Highway Administration reports that during thawing periods in freeze-thaw climates, the strength of pavement base layers

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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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The Role of Drainage Design in Preventing Denver Pavement Damage

The Role of Drainage Design in Preventing Denver Pavement Damage

November 22, 2025

Proper drainage design plays a crucial role in maintaining the durability of pavements in Denver. With the city’s mix of snow, rain, and temperature changes, water can easily seep into asphalt layers, weaken their structure, and accelerate surface wear. Effective drainage systems prevent these issues by managing water flow above and below the pavement. Moisture-induced

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