Tag: Tips

4 Alternative Uses for Your Parking Lot During COVID-19

Rose Paving / July 21, 2020

Even during the COVID-19 downtime in retail, a lot is riding on your lot. While property managers have seen significantly reduced traffic to retail stores, restaurants, professional offices, and even some doctors’ offices, some have creatively transformed their parking lots into money—and memory—making opportunities. Add or Increase Drive-thru Lanes In the age of grab-and-go, drive-and-go…

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Paving Best Practices for Banks & Financial Institutions

Rose Paving / February 06, 2018

Five ways Rose Paving serves banks nationwide Banks are central to people’s day-to-day lives, with many account holders visiting at least once a week. Whether your client is stopping in for a quick cash withdrawal or making a scheduled meeting with an advisor about their finances, they deserve a seamless experience that begins in the…

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Superior Products: Why They Make All the Difference

Rose Paving / November 07, 2017

We give every paving project our all, and only work with products we can trust to do the same Superior work requires superior products. In order to provide our clients with high-quality, long-lasting results, we only partner with providers that match our commitment to excellence. When you’re the most trusted name in commercial paving and…

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The Project That Never Started

Rose Paving / October 17, 2017

Sometimes Success Means Turning Down a Client Request The Rose Paving philosophy is to put our clients first, no matter what. At times that means recommending a solution that best serves our client’s interests instead of our own flow of revenue. For example, one of the largest privately-owned logistics companies in the nation recently approached…

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Winterizing Your Parking Lot: Protecting Your Property Before the Freeze

Rose Paving / October 03, 2017

Pre-Winter Protections For Your Surfaces Can Save You Time, Money and Liability Risks Game of Thrones jokes aside, winter is coming, and that is especially menacing for parking lots and pavement that hasn’t been sufficiently prepared. In regions where winter brings snow, ice and low temperatures, those brutal conditions can wreak havoc on surfaces and…

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Rose Paving Company’s Pavement Maintenance Guide – 3rd Edition

Rose Paving / August 20, 2014

Rose Paving produced the S.C.A.L.E. (Seal coating, Crack sealing, Asphalt, Lot marking Evaluation) Guide back in 2007 to help explain the lifecycle of a parking lot including probable wear and tear along with maintenance techniques to maximize pavement condition. Now, with our 3rd Edition ready for release, we thought we would include a little bit…

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Pavement Maintenance Tips

Rose Paving / August 13, 2014

As soon as freshly laid hot asphalt begins to cool, the aging process begins. From that moment on, asphalt is broken down by oil, gas, sun oxidation, salt, water penetration, and cold weather. Refer to the following tips when making decisions regarding preventative maintenance on your parking lot(s): Carefully inspect your pavement on a regular…

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New White Paper Now Available

Rose Paving / June 11, 2014

No two parking lots are the same. Conditions such as original design/construction, traffic loads, and geographic location determine a parking lot’s rate of deterioration. To combat damaging conditions, ongoing maintenance is crucial.  In fact, it is the only way to prolong the safe usability of a parking lot. But, success of parking lot repairs is…

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Is Your Parking Lot Legal?

Rose Paving / February 19, 2014

Parking lot compliance, according to the regulations set forth in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), is more important now than ever before.  Not only is lack of compliant ADA parking designations or truncated warning domes, for example, considered a liability which may result in personal injury, but it is also in direct violation of…

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How to Make Your Awesomely Bad Photos Awesome

Rose Paving / July 10, 2013

As an extension of last week’s Awesomely Bad Pavement Photo Contest announcement, this week’s post will focus on a few ways you can make any photo you take a little more awesome.

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