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Pavement Maintenance Done Right: Proven Strategies for Extending Asphalt Life

Pavement maintenance is one of the most cost-effective investments property owners and contractors can make to protect asphalt surfaces from premature deterioration. In regions where freeze-thaw cycles, heavy traffic, and seasonal weather take a toll on parking lots and roadways, a proactive maintenance approach can double or even triple the lifespan of pavement. Industry professionals […]

Why Crack Preparation Determines Pavement Treatment Success

Cracks are inevitable in asphalt pavement, and when they appear the clock starts ticking on surface deterioration and pothole formation. Debris and moisture are the two biggest enemies of any crack filling or crack sealing operation. Proper preparation of a crack directly determines how long the repair will last. Understanding the tools, techniques, and material

Crack Repair Equipment and Materials: Essential Tools for Pavement Maintenance

Effective crack repair is one of the most important aspects of pavement preservation and maintenance. Without proper intervention, small cracks in asphalt and concrete surfaces quickly develop into larger structural failures, potholes, and expensive full-depth repairs. The right concrete crack repair equipment and materials make the difference between a repair that lasts for years and

Summertime Pavement Equipment Maintenance: Keeping Asphalt Operations at Peak Efficiency

Summer is the peak season for asphalt paving, sealcoating, striping, and crack repair operations. When temperatures rise and project deadlines tighten, equipment reliability becomes the single biggest factor separating a profitable season from a costly one. As Larry Spring, Northeast product support manager for Ingersoll-Rand, puts it: “Contractors need to see the value of preventive

Hot Pour Cracksealing Application Equipment: Know Your Options for Choosing the Right System

Selecting the right hot pour cracksealing application equipment can make the difference between a profitable pavement maintenance operation and one that struggles to keep up with demand. Whether you are sealing random cracks in parking lots or routing out fatigue cracking on county roads, the equipment you choose determines production rates, material waste, crew size,

Repairing Utility Cuts and Potholes: Equipment Choices and Techniques for Professional Contractors

Of all the various pavement maintenance challenges contractors face, repairing utility cuts and potholes demands the most thoughtful approach to equipment and technique selection. Utility cuts, which occur when gas, water, electrical, or telecommunications companies excavate roadways for underground work, create structural weaknesses in pavement that must be restored properly to prevent accelerated deterioration. Potholes,

How Often Should Pavements Be Swept? Key Factors Contractors and Property Owners Must Consider

Determining the right sweeping frequency for commercial and municipal pavements is one of the most important decisions property owners and facility managers face. Sweep too infrequently, and debris buildup accelerates pavement deterioration, creates unsightly conditions, and contributes to environmental pollution. Sweep too often, and the budget takes an unnecessary hit. The North American Power Sweeping

Cushman 1600XD4 Four-Passenger UTV: What Construction and Rental Professionals Should Know

The construction industry depends on efficient on-site personnel transport, and the latest utility vehicle offerings reflect a growing emphasis on combining rugged durability with passenger comfort. The Electric Construction Equipment and the Tesla Effect On rental markets continues to influence how manufacturers approach jobsite mobility. Among the notable developments in this space is the introduction

What the 2014 Striping 75 Tells Us About the Pavement Marking Industry Today

The pavement marking and striping industry has experienced remarkable growth over the past decade, and few data sets illustrate this better than the 2014 Striping 75 report from For Construction Pros. That year, the list expanded from 50 to 75 contractors, and total striping-only sales reached $97.3 million, a 51 percent jump over the previous