Asphalt Paving
Using asphalt as a paving material has many benefits. It is a cheaper material than concrete, it can be re-layered without removing the old material, and it is easier to remove snow off of in winter. These factors make asphalt a top choice for large parking lots and roadways.
Concrete Paving
Concrete is an extremely durable material that is lighter in color than asphalt and is relatively easy to clean when stained. These factors make concrete a top choice for private driveways.
Asphalt Patching
Potholes form when cracks allow water beneath road surfaces and disrupt the integrity of its foundation. Cracks that are not filled soon enough or improperly filled will lead to potholes that are a hazard to drivers. Patching provides either a temporary or permanent fix for potholes depending on the season.
Crack Filling
Cracks lead to water permeating the pavement, causing potholes from freezing in cold weather or plants growing in warmer weather. Other issues with cracked pavement are discomfort to drivers, unprofessional first impressions, and hazardous conditions for pedestrians.
Sealcoating
Sealing a driveway, parking lot, or roadway is a very important maintenance step that will improve the look, quality, and lifetime of the surface.
Ultraviolet rays from the sun, oil or gas spills, and water damage can deteriorate a surface, making it unattractive and potentially unsafe. Sealcoating helps mitigate such issues by providing a barrier between the elements and the surface.
Striping
Clear markings on pavement not only communicate important information to drivers, they also promote safety and beautify surfaces with faded markings by giving them a fresh, new look.
Extruded Curbing
Curbing gives a clear separation between the roadway and walkways. Beyond such a basic use, extruded curbing can also be used for landscaping, walkways, and water-drainage control.
Wheel Stops
Wheel stops act as a barrier to impact with signage, light posts, buildings, pedestrians, and more. Giving drivers a little reminder of when and where to stop can go a long way to preventing damage to property and people.
Snow Plowing and Sanding
Winters in the northwest have been increasingly bad in the past few years, above and beyond what we normally experience. Having clear and safe roadways during poor weather conditions is a necessity in keeping our daily lives and businesses moving.