Paving

Pavement Solutions

Pavement Solutions help commercial clients improve their parking lots, play areas and road surfaces. These pavement management services help reduce maintenance costs, extend the life of paving materials and protect the environment.

Pavement Solutions

Drainage is one of the most common causes of pavement damage. Insufficient drainage leads to flooding and costly repairs. Permeable paving with ample porosity allows water to flow through instead of over.

Parking lots are paved areas for vehicle parking and can vary in size, design, and function. Some serve a single building, while others accommodate large numbers of vehicles in multiple buildings or on adjacent properties. They may be accessed by people driving personal automobiles or commercial trucks, buses, or delivery vans. Some are reserved for disabled drivers or passengers. Parking lot pavements are subject to a high level of traffic and must be designed for this type of usage.

Parking lot pavements must also withstand repeated vehicle and cart loads as well as heavy-duty pedestrian traffic, so they are often constructed using more durable materials than residential pavements. This includes asphalt, which is a less expensive material than concrete. However, asphalt has its own set of issues, such as oil stains and the heat island effect. Asphalt is a low-albedo surface, so it absorbs solar energy rather than reflecting it. It can become very hot and can be as much as 10 degrees warmer than concrete.

When it comes to paving solutions, proper drainage is a critical issue for parking lots. This can help prevent water from pooling on the paved surfaces and can prevent soil erosion. A good drainage system will wick away the water into a culvert, storm sewer, or other channel as efficiently as possible.

Getting your parking lot paved can be an investment, but it will pay off in the long run by increasing your property value and keeping your business looking professional. A paved parking lot can also signal to customers that your business is successful and dedicated to customer service.

A good paving contractor will know how to construct a high-quality parking lot that lasts. They will also be able to recommend the best materials for your specific location and conditions. They should be able to provide you with a quote that meets your needs, including installation and maintenance.

Paving a parking lot can be a daunting task, so you need to find the right contractor for the job. Look for a contractor who is experienced in paving projects and has a track record of quality work. It is also important to make sure the company you hire is licensed and insured. They should also be able to answer any questions you have about the process.

Playgrounds

Playgrounds are an integral part of many schools, residential neighbourhoods, and public parks. They help children learn and develop vital social skills through fun activities. However, children can only reap the benefits of playgrounds if they are safe to play on. One important factor that affects safety is the surface of the playground. If the surface is not suitable for children, it can cause injuries to them.

The best playground surfaces are soft and provide good cushioning. They are also resilient, and can withstand heavy use and weathering. The surface should also be free of sharp protruding stones, which can lead to injuries, and should not be too hard or rough on little feet.

Porous paving is a good option for playgrounds, as it provides a non-slip surface that reduces the chances of children falling over. It is also designed to absorb water, which means that it won’t form puddles on the ground. This can be beneficial for children who like to run around in wet conditions.

Additionally, porous paving can be made in a variety of colours to match a specific school’s logo or colour scheme. This is a great way to improve brand awareness and promote the school.

Another type of playground surface is rubber tiles, which are a good option for high-collision areas. They are affordable, durable, and offer a soft and cushioning surface. However, they can be affected by temperature changes, which can lead to warping or separating.

Asphalt and concrete pavement surfacing is also a popular choice for playgrounds. However, it requires more maintenance than other surfacing materials. They must be regularly swept and cleaned, and should be repaired immediately if any problems are identified.

It is also important to have proper drainage on a playground, as this can prevent accidents and injury. Poor drainage can create muddy surfaces, which can be difficult for kids to navigate and can increase the risk of slips and falls.

Lastly, it is important to provide playground users with information on how to report any hazards or damage to the surface. This will encourage them to look out for any issues, and can help the maintenance team identify problems quickly.

Parking Garages

In cities around the US, parking garages are monuments to outdated beliefs about what makes a city thrive. These concrete monsters, bulldozed across town for the sake of car storage, sap streets of pedestrian energy and facilitate urban sclerosis. But as more and more people choose to ride public transit, drive smaller cars or not own a car at all, the days of the parking garage may be numbered.

Even so, these structures remain a common sight in urban centers and suburbs alike, squatting beside stadiums, shopping malls, airports and office buildings, planned communities and new developments. And they’re a big reason why cities need commercial parking solutions that can be tailored to their unique needs.

Most of these spaces are built underground, a necessity in many cities where aboveground space is scarce. They often feature elevators and ramps that allow vehicles to move between levels. These structures can be a great solution for businesses in need of a place to store trucks, buses or other large vehicles.

When it comes to surface materials, concrete is a common choice for parking garages because of its durability and sturdiness. But the material does require proper care and maintenance to prevent cracking and crumbling.

One of the biggest concerns with this type of pavement is exposure to extreme weather conditions. Extreme heat or cold can cause the pavement to degrade, and it’s also vulnerable to damage from moisture. In addition, if the surface becomes too saturated, it can lead to the formation of potholes and depressions.

Another problem with concrete is that it requires more time to dry and cure than asphalt. That means that a concrete parking lot may take longer to reopen after paving than an asphalt one. Fortunately, a reputable parking lot paving company will use its knowledge of the materials and the local climate to help determine when it’s safe to reopen.

Finally, it’s important for concrete and asphalt parking lots to be protected from chemical damage. Whether from road salt and other de-icing products or cleaning chemicals used by maintenance workers, these substances can be harmful to the structure’s waterproof membrane, rebar, concrete and asphalt. These corrosive chemicals can also seep into the foundation of a building and create problems with the electrical system.

Driveways

Homeowners often place a great deal of focus on the exterior features that add curb appeal to their homes. This includes the garage door, the windows and, most importantly, the driveway. A well-designed, properly maintained driveway is a key feature that attracts the attention of potential buyers and helps to ensure your property has an excellent return on investment when it comes time to sell.

Residential driveways are typically laid in either asphalt or concrete. Both are strong, long-lasting and easy on the eye, but asphalt holds an edge in terms of durability and cost. In addition, asphalt is able to resist the substantial stresses that are placed on driveways on a regular basis by vehicles and foot traffic. These stresses can cause damage to the surface, creating ruts and potholes that must be repaired.

When it comes to maintenance, the most important thing is to keep water out of your driveway pavement. Water can erode the surface of your driveway, causing it to lose its structural integrity. It can also create and transport silt into your soil, causing problems with the surrounding landscaping.

A professional paving company can help you to keep your driveway in good condition by regularly sealing it and power washing it. This will prevent stains, reduce the amount of oil and other chemicals that enter the soil, and extend the lifespan of your driveway.

In addition to sealcoating and power washing, you should also consider adding a permeable paver to your driveway or walkway. This allows stormwater to flow through it, rather than rushing into your soil and causing erosion. Permeable pavers are available in a variety of styles, including traditional cobblestones that can add a Colonial-style look to your home. They can also be laid with wider spaces between them to increase runoff and drainage while providing a stable, functional surface for vehicles.

Another option is TRUEGRID plastic pavement, which is made from 100% recycled post-consumer plastic and has one of the lowest carbon footprints of any type of pavement. In addition, it eliminates the need for drains, which can be problematic in urban areas where stormwater runoff is a problem. It’s also easier to install than traditional paved surfaces and can be installed in a single day.