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How to Maintain Your Pavement After a Mill & Pave: Expert Tips for Longevity

How to Maintain Your Pavement After a Mill & Pave: Expert Tips for Longevity

April 10, 2025

A newly resurfaced asphalt pavement is a critical asset, whether it’s a commercial parking lot, municipal roadway, or private driveway. The mill and pave process, also known as asphalt milling and overlay, effectively restores deteriorated surfaces by removing damaged layers and applying a fresh asphalt overlay, enhancing both structural integrity and curb appeal. However, the

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Why Potholes Form and How to Prevent Them?

Why Potholes Form and How to Prevent Them?

April 21, 2025

Potholes don’t just damage vehicles; they’re visible symptoms of deeper pavement failure. Behind every pothole is a series of preventable issues: water infiltration, base erosion, and structural fatigue. If you’re managing asphalt surfaces, understanding how potholes form is critical. It’s not just about patching holes; it’s about identifying risks early, preventing costly repairs, and extending

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Signs Your Asphalt Needs Immediate Repair

Signs Your Asphalt Needs Immediate Repair

April 21, 2025

Asphalt surfaces are durable but not permanent. Over time, environmental factors, traffic stress, and poor maintenance cause visible and hidden deterioration. Timely identification of these warning signs helps prevent major damage and reduces repair costs. Homeowners, facility managers, and property owners must recognize early surface distress to avoid long-term issues.This guide explains the physical, structural,

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How to Extend the Life of Your Parking Lot Pavement (Without Breaking the Bank)

How to Extend the Life of Your Parking Lot Pavement (Without Breaking the Bank)

April 17, 2025

Most property owners don’t realise it, but your parking lot starts ageing the minute it’s installed. Cracks form, water seeps in, UV rays dry it out, and heavy vehicles put pressure on weak spots. And before you know it, what could’ve been a 20-year surface is falling apart in just 7–10 years. The pain? You

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