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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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The Importance of ADA-Compliant Concrete Work in Denver Parking Lots

The Importance of ADA-Compliant Concrete Work in Denver Parking Lots

November 21, 2025

Designing and maintaining a parking lot might seem simple, but it is more than just pouring concrete and painting lines. Meeting the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards is an essential part of creating an accessible and compliant property. In Denver, where accessibility, weather durability, and city inspections are important, ADA compliant sidewalk design is

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How Denver’s Winter Freeze-Thaw Cycles Impact Asphalt Durability

How Denver’s Winter Freeze-Thaw Cycles Impact Asphalt Durability

November 19, 2025

Denver’s high-altitude climate makes it one of the most challenging regions in the United States for asphalt pavement longevity. Each winter, fluctuating temperatures cause frequent freeze-thaw cycles, where melted snow seeps into tiny pavement cracks, freezes overnight, expands, and thaws again. This constant expansion and contraction places repeated stress on asphalt surfaces, leading to cracking,

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Eco-Friendly Asphalt Solutions for Sustainable Denver Projects

Eco-Friendly Asphalt Solutions for Sustainable Denver Projects

November 19, 2025

As Denver grows rapidly, sustainability has become a top priority in every construction project, including road and pavement design. Eco-friendly asphalt solutions help reduce carbon emissions, conserve energy, and minimize waste without compromising quality or performance.  For example, a survey by the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) found that reclaiming approximately 97 million tons of

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