Tag: snow removal

Top 5 Post-Winter Pavement Repairs

Rose Paving / February 27, 2018

How to inspect your lot for post-winter damage Whether your region’s season is brutal or mild, winter weather can wreak havoc on pavements across the nation. Given the heavy snow we experienced this year on the east coast, we’re preparing to inspect and service pavements from Chicago to Florida and everywhere in between. Seasonal preventative…

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Winter Pavement Maintenance Solutions

Rose Paving / January 16, 2018

Learn more about pavement maintenance services that can be performed year-round Out of sight, out of mind? We respectfully disagree. Just because your parking lot is covered in snow doesn’t mean that everything is fine under the surface. In fact, winter is one of the most important times to proactively inspect and repair pavement damage,…

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Seasonal Parking Lot Repairs

Rose Paving / January 23, 2013

Even though your parking lot might be covered in snow, your pavement should not be buried on your checklist. Regardless of your location(s), asphalt and concrete repairs can and should be addressed throughout the winter months to prevent the spread of problem areas and to mitigate potential liabilities. After all, just one slip-and-fall injury could result in costly litigation, increased insurance premiums, and worst of all–a tarnished image.

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Safe From Harm: Taking Steps to Winterize Your Parking Lot

Rose Paving / November 30, 2011

Winter is a season enjoyed by all for holidays, family, and delicious meals. At this time of year, many people combine all three by gathering at their favorite restaurant. To earn their business, your food and facilities must maintain a five-star rating. If your restaurant is located in a cold winter climate, for example, your heating systems might need extra service and attention. A less obvious area, however, is your parking lot. Even though it might be covered in snow, your pavement should not be buried on your checklist. Regardless of your restaurant locations, asphalt and concrete repairs can and should be addressed throughout the winter months to prevent the spread of problem areas and to mitigate potential liabilities. After all, just one slip-and-fall injury could result in costly litigation, increased insurance premiums, and worst of all–a tarnished image.

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