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The Step-by-Step Process of Parking Lot Line Striping

The Step-by-Step Process of Parking Lot Line Striping

June 12, 2025

Is your parking lot looking worn out, confusing, or unsafe? Faded lines can lead to accidents, blocked driveways, and unhappy visitors, hurting your property’s image and functionality. Ignoring parking lot line striping doesn’t just look unprofessional, it can lead to safety hazards, traffic flow problems, and even legal issues if you’re not ADA-compliant. Poorly marked

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The 20-Year Lifecycle of a Commercial Asphalt Parking Lot

The 20-Year Lifecycle of a Commercial Asphalt Parking Lot

March 4, 2026

The 20-year lifecycle of a commercial asphalt parking lot is the predictable progression of pavement condition from initial installation through eventual reconstruction, shaped by material quality, environmental exposure, and maintenance decisions at every stage. This guide covers the distinct phases of pavement aging, the maintenance strategies that extend useful life, the environmental factors that accelerate

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How to Build a Long-Term Pavement Management Plan

How to Build a Long-Term Pavement Management Plan

March 4, 2026

A long-term pavement management plan is a data-driven strategy for maintaining and preserving pavement assets through scheduled inspections, preventive treatments, and budgeted repairs rather than reactive fixes. It shifts spending toward early interventions that extend surface life and reduce total cost of ownership. This guide covers pavement condition assessment, environmental and traffic factors that drive

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When Asphalt Stops Being an Asset and Becomes a Liability

When Asphalt Stops Being an Asset and Becomes a Liability

March 4, 2026

Asphalt pavement is a functional asset that protects property value, ensures safe access, and supports daily operations; yet every asphalt surface has a tipping point where accumulated damage turns that asset into a financial and legal burden. This guide covers the deterioration factors that push pavement past that tipping point, the property value and cost

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