Just like with new buildings, parking lots take careful planning and time to construct. Paving a new parking lot is much more than laying down asphalt and calling it a day, and you’ll need an experienced paving company you can rely on. When Metro Paving takes on a new...
As a business owner, you’ll likely find yourself budgeting for unexpected repair needs every so often. With a brick-and-mortar business, you have to take care of more than just the company itself—you need to make sure the interior and exterior of the building are in...
Your paving project is finally done, whether it’s a parking lot or a driveway, and it looks great. A good paving contractor will let you know what to do after the work is completed, but it’s helpful to have a reminder! Here’s what to do once the job is finished: Wait...
April showers bring May flowers, but if your parking lot doesn’t have proper drainage, those showers will also bring ponding and asphalt damage. Splashing through parking lot puddles is an annoyance for pedestrians and drivers, but it’s also bad for the pavement. When...
We all know the struggle of early spring when the mornings are freezing but the afternoons only require a light jacket—that drastic change in temperature also affects your pavement. Late winter and early spring are prime times for the freeze-thaw effect to take place...
In the paving world, there’s a lot of lingo to learn. It can get confusing for clients, especially when names like “reclaim and repave” don’t sound much different from “remove and replace.” Both of these are used when the existing asphalt is too deteriorated for an...