Parking Lot Resurfacing
- Parking lot resurfacing restores a smooth, professional appearance to your property. A newly resurfaced lot enhances curb appeal and leaves a positive impression on visitors and customers.
- Resurfacing strengthens the pavement, repairing cracks and surface damage before they become larger, more costly issues. This prolongs the lifespan of your parking lot.
- A smooth, even surface improves safety by reducing tripping hazards and preventing vehicle damage. Proper resurfacing ensures compliance with accessibility standards as well.
- Resurfaced lots improve drainage, reducing pooling water and erosion that can weaken the pavement foundation over time.
- With regular resurfacing, businesses and property owners avoid the need for frequent patching or complete repaving, saving time and long-term costs.
- Resurfacing allows for fresh striping and markings, which improves traffic flow and enhances visibility for both vehicles and pedestrians.
- Professional resurfacing projects are completed efficiently, minimizing disruption to customers, tenants, or employees.
FAQ for Parking Lot Resurfacing
What is the purpose of parking lot resurfacing?
It restores the surface by repairing damage, extending the lot’s lifespan, and improving its appearance.
What are the benefits of resurfacing over replacement?
Resurfacing is less invasive, quicker, and more cost-effective while still providing a fresh, durable surface.
How often should a parking lot be resurfaced?
On average, resurfacing is recommended every 8–15 years, depending on use and climate conditions.
What risks occur if a parking lot is not resurfaced?
Cracks, potholes, and water infiltration can worsen, leading to higher repair or replacement needs.
What is the general process of resurfacing?
The process includes cleaning, repairing cracks, leveling low spots, applying a new asphalt layer, and restriping.