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SERVICES

Seal Coating

Sealcoating, also known as pavement sealing, is the process of applying a protective coating to asphalt surfaces. It involves the application of a specialized sealant, typically made of a mixture of asphalt and additives, to the surface of the pavement. The primary purpose of sealcoating is to provide a protective barrier that shields the asphalt from the damaging effects of sunlight, water, chemicals, and daily wear and tear. By sealing the surface, sealcoating helps to prevent oxidation, cracking, and the penetration of water and other substances into the pavement. Sealcoating not only enhances the durability and lifespan of asphalt surfaces but also improves their appearance. It provides a smooth, uniform, and dark finish, giving the pavement a fresh and well-maintained look. Regular sealcoating is recommended as part of a comprehensive asphalt maintenance plan. It is typically performed every few years, depending on the level of traffic and environmental conditions. Properly applied sealcoating can significantly extend the life of the pavement and reduce the need for costly repairs or resurfacing. Overall, sealcoating is an essential preventive measure that helps to protect and preserve asphalt surfaces, ensuring they remain functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing for an extended period.

Line Striping & Stenciling

Line striping and stenciling are crucial aspects of pavement markings that involve the application of painted lines, symbols, and signage on asphalt or concrete surfaces. Typically applied in parking lots, roadways, or other designated areas. These markings serve important purposes in directing traffic, enhancing safety, and improving overall organization. Line striping refers to the process of applying crisp lines of paint to define and separate various spaces and traffic flow patterns. This includes marking parking spaces, crosswalks, arrows indicating traffic direction, stop bars, and other pavement markings necessary for regulating traffic and ensuring efficient movement. Stenciling, on the other hand, involves using pre-cut stencils to apply specific symbols, words, or icons onto the pavement surface. These stencils are placed over the pavement, and paint is applied to create clear and identifiable markings. Common examples of stenciling include handicap symbols, fire lane designations, reserved parking signs, and other specialized markings needed for compliance with regulations or to convey important messages.

Patch Work/Pot Hole Repair

Our patchwork and pothole repair services are designed to restore the integrity and functionality of your asphalt surfaces. Potholes are not only unsightly but also a significant safety concern. They can cause damage to vehicles, create tripping hazards for pedestrians, and negatively impact the overall aesthetics of your property. Our skilled team specializes in identifying and repairing potholes of all sizes, ensuring a smooth and seamless surface that enhances both safety and appearance. Using industry-leading techniques and top-quality materials, we tackle pothole repair with precision and attention to detail. In addition to pothole repair, our patchwork services extend to addressing other pavement defects, such as cracks, depressions, and deteriorated areas. We carefully assess the condition of your asphalt surfaces, identifying problem areas that require attention. By addressing potholes and pavement defects promptly, you can prevent further damage, mitigate safety risks, and extend the lifespan of your asphalt surfaces.

HEAR WHAT OUR CLIENTS ARE SAYING

I would recommend them to any one that needs a driveway sealed.

Jim D.

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