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5 Activities for Summertime Parking Lot Maintenance

When was the last time the seal coating on your parking spaces was updated? It's time to try it again if it was two to three years ago. Regular seal coating, new parking markings, and directional paint keep your parking lot looking attractive to customers while also safeguarding your paving investment from spillage, UV rays, and other harm.

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5 Activities for Summertime Parking Lot Maintenance

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  1. 5 Activities for Summertime Parking Lot Maintenance

  2. Winter preparations must begin now that summer is nearly over! Certain asphalt upkeep tasks are just so much simpler to complete in warm, dry weather. So if you own commercial real estate that includes sidewalks, parking lots, roads, and parking structures, now is the time to make sure that everything is in excellent working order before the arduous winter returns with its traffic, snow plough, freeze-thaw cycles, and de-icers.

  3. 1.Apply seal coating to the parking lots When was the last time the seal coating on your parking spaces was updated? It's time to try it again if it was two to three years ago. Regular seal coating, new parking markings, and directional paint keep your parking lot looking attractive to customers while also safeguarding your paving investment from spillage, UV rays, and other harm. Seal coating avoids large cracks, more water infiltration, and potholes by filling tiny cracks and making them water-repellent. This increases their resistance to the freeze-thaw cycle. It's a fantastic safety upgrade and a wise financial decision.

  4. 2. Seal Up Those Holes Parking lots that have been placed properly can occasionally develop cracks due to traffic patterns, weathering, or unforeseen drainage issues. It is essential to have those gaps filled as soon as possible to stop them from growing into canyons or potholes.

  5. 3. Keep the Drains Clean Precipitation occurs. It's essential for life, but it can be difficult on parking lots and can be difficult on storm drains, which could clog without routine de-clogging inspections. Make sure to inspect and unclog all of the storm drains and drainage systems during the summer. To avoid unneeded clogs and damage, make sure the concrete structures surrounding the drains are in excellent condition as well.

  6. 4. Fill in the Holes Potholes are unpopular. They can harm vehicles, result in crashes and injuries, etc. No one enjoys that. Of course, they shouldn't be an issue if you've been proactive about keeping your parking lots and roads in the first place. However, occasionally nature takes its course, and gaps appear. The less costly and harmful the repairs are, the quicker you get them done.

  7. 5. Examine the Transportation Facilities Have any multi-level parking garage structures on your property routinely evaluated. Have the stability of the foundation and the complete building inspected.

  8. Thank You...

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