Pavement Maintenance
Keep your parking lot safe, compliant, and appealing with some regular care.
Keep your parking lot safe, compliant, and appealing with some regular care.
Every commercial property owner knows the value of a clean, smooth parking lot. Well-maintained asphalt not only impresses customers but also helps prevent liabilities like slips, trips, and car damage. At Phillips Paving, we specialize in proactive pavement maintenance solutions—from commercial asphalt sealcoating and crack filling to milling and patching—designed to keep your lot in top condition year-round.
Whether you operate a busy retail center, an office building, or an industrial site with heavy truck traffic, Phillips Paving tailors each maintenance plan to your specific needs. Our decades of experience allow us to recommend the right combination of sealing, patching, and structural repairs—so your parking lot remains functional, visually appealing, and free from safety hazards.
A proactive approach to pavement maintenance stretches your asphalt’s lifespan and avoids the steep costs of extensive restoration or complete resurfacing. By addressing small concerns early, you reduce downtime and disruptions—ensuring that customers, tenants, or employees can continue using the lot safely. With Phillips Paving’s expertise and array of top-tier pavement maintenance products, you’ll have confidence in a durable, long-lasting surface that reflects well on your business.
How can I tell if my pavement needs maintenance?
Facility managers and property owners should watch for early signs of deterioration, such as small cracks, pooling water, or faded striping. Left untreated, these issues can escalate into costly repairs. Regular inspections and proactive maintenance can help extend the life of your pavement and reduce long-term costs.
When is the best time of year to schedule pavement maintenance?
The ideal time for pavement maintenance is during warmer months (spring through early fall) when temperatures are optimal for asphalt sealcoating, crack filling, and resurfacing. Winter repairs are possible, but colder temperatures can limit certain applications. Planning ahead and scheduling maintenance in advance helps ensure timely service.
What are the most common pavement issues that require repairs?
Common signs that your pavement needs attention include cracks, potholes, uneven surfaces, drainage problems, and rutting from heavy traffic. Early intervention—such as crack sealing and patching—prevents minor issues from becoming costly overhauls.
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