Category: Parking Lot
Managing an HOA Parking Lot
7 Terms to Know When Managing an HOA As the manager of a homeowner’s association (HOA), the upkeep of the property becomes a personal matter. With so many people to answer to, not to mention an operating budget to maintain, thinking ahead about maintaining the property is essential. Here are seven terms to keep in…
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How to Save Money on Your Next Paving Project We get it, paving projects can be a huge expense. Even if you have a pavement management plan in place, emergency repairs and large capital projects can catch you by surprise. Here are just a few ways that an experienced paving provider can make all the…
Read PostIs Your Parking Lot Driving Away Potential Customers?
4 Things Every Retailer Should Know About Parking Lots When it comes to retail, a well-paved parking lot has a greater impact on customer experience than you may realize. A parking lot is a customer’s first impression of a retail space. Cracks, potholes, bumps, and other neglected repairs can reflect poorly on any business before…
Read PostGetting a Handle on Parking Structure Management and Upkeep
Keep your parking garage customers on level ground Even if you’re not at ground level, you and your customers deserve to be standing (or driving) on level ground. Taking a proactive approach to parking deck maintenance can increase the longevity of your structure, keep your cash flow stable and your customers happy. So, when was…
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Sealcoating is one of the most important elements of a pavement management plan. A sealcoat consists of either coal tar pitch or asphalt cement mixed with inert fillers, water, emulsifying agents, or additives. Applied in thin coats, pavement sealing is used to protect off-highway pavement surfaces against gasoline, oil, salt, water, and ultraviolet rays. Purpose…
Read PostCommercial Buildings and Parking Lot Maintenance: 4 Things You Need To Know
What routine maintenance and a pavement management plan can do for your parking lot Managing a commercial office building comes with the great responsibility of making sure your tenants are happy both inside and outside of the building. That experience starts the moment they pull into the parking lot. From clearly marked lines, to cracks…
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