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  • 2. Is it really necessary to fill small cracks in my asphalt ❓
    Yes! Even small cracks allow water to seep into the base layer, which can lead to larger cracks, potholes, and costly repairs. Crack-filling is a quick, affordable way to prevent major damage.
  • 3. What are the benefits of re-striping my parking lot ❓
    Fresh striping improves traffic flow, safety, and ADA compliance. It also enhances your property's curb appeal and shows customers and tenants you care about maintenance and accessibility.
  • 1. Why should I sealcoat my asphalt ❓
    Sealcoating protects your asphalt from water, oil, sun damage, and oxidation. When applied every 2–3 years, it can double the lifespan of your pavement and keep it looking clean and fresh.
  • 2. What causes asphalt to crack or deteriorate ❓
    Cracks can form from weather changes, heavy traffic, standing water, and UV exposure. Over time, these factors weaken the surface and the base underneath, making proactive maintenance essential.
  • 1. How long does asphalt last❓
    With proper maintenance, asphalt surfaces can last 15–25 years. Regular sealcoating, crack-filling, and prompt repairs help extend its lifespan and keep it looking great.
  • 3. When should I sealcoat my asphalt ❓
    New asphalt should be sealcoated 6–12 months after installation, then every 2–3 years after that. Sealcoating protects the surface from moisture, oil, sun damage, and extends its life.
  • 1. Why does concrete crack ❓
    Concrete naturally expands and contracts with temperature and moisture changes. Minor surface cracks are common, but improper installation, poor drainage, or lack of control joints can cause larger structural cracks.
  • 3. Can damaged concrete be repaired or does it need to be replaced ❓
    Many concrete issues, like surface cracks, spalling, or settled panels, can be repaired without full replacement. We evaluate each case to determine whether patching, grinding, or full removal and replacement is the best solution.
  • 2. How long does concrete take to cure ❓
    Concrete typically cures to about 70% strength in 7 days, and reaches full strength in 28 days. Light foot traffic is usually okay after 24–48 hours, but heavy vehicles should be kept off until fully cured.

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