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Licensed & Insured Asphalt Pros Explain Denver’s 2025 Parking-Lot Code Changes

Licensed & Insured Asphalt Pros Explain Denver’s 2025 Parking-Lot Code Changes

June 25, 2025

Denver parking lot code updates in 2025 are reshaping how property managers maintain commercial lots. With new regulations emphasizing safety, accessibility, and sustainability, staying compliant is essential to avoid penalties and enhance property value. Harsh Colorado weather, from heavy snow to intense sun, accelerates wear on asphalt, making timely repairs critical, as noted by industry

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Asphalt or Concrete? How to Choose the Right Surface for Your Project

Asphalt or Concrete? How to Choose the Right Surface for Your Project

July 17, 2025

When planning any residential or commercial paving project, the question often boils down to this: asphalt or concrete? Choosing the right surface affects not just the appearance of your space but also long-term performance, maintenance, and budget.  At Asphalt Coatings Company, we help clients make informed decisions based on our experience, site conditions, and their

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Common Asphalt Construction Mistakes

Common Asphalt Construction Mistakes

July 17, 2025

Asphalt is one of the most widely used materials for constructing driveways, parking lots, and commercial surfaces due to its durability and cost-effectiveness. However, the quality of asphalt construction has a direct impact on safety, lifespan, and appearance.  Poor execution can lead to premature cracking, structural failure, and increased maintenance costs. Property managers and business

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Bad Soil Can Ruin Asphalt – Here’s How to Avoid It

Bad Soil Can Ruin Asphalt – Here’s How to Avoid It

July 17, 2025

When it comes to asphalt paving, what lies beneath the surface is just as crucial as the blacktop you see. Poor soil can quickly deteriorate asphalt, leading to costly cracks, surface failures, and hazardous unevenness.  Property owners often overlook this critical factor, only to face expensive repairs later. However, the good news is that these

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