Potholes can return after repairs due to poor patching techniques, subbase failures, water infiltration, and heavy traffic loads. Even a recently repaired parking lot can deteriorate quickly if the root cause wasn’t addressed—not just the surface symptom. Few things are more frustrating than paying for a parking lot repair, only to watch new potholes form…
Why Parking Lots Sink Near Dumpster Pads (And What to Do About It)
If you’ve noticed your parking lot developing cracks, depressions, or soft spots near the dumpster area, you’re not alone. Professional parking lot repair can prevent these issues from becoming larger structural problems. This is one of the most common asphalt problems commercial property owners face—and it’s rarely just a cosmetic issue. Left unaddressed, sinking asphalt…
Tree Roots: The Hidden Cause of Parking Lot Damage in Northern California
Northern California’s tree-lined streets and shaded parking lots are a welcome sight on a hot summer day. But beneath that appealing canopy, something destructive is quietly at work. Tree roots—often invisible until the damage is already done—are one of the leading causes of cracked, buckled, and deteriorating asphalt across the region. For property owners…
Stop Tenant Parking Complaints: The Real Fix
Property managers and building owners hear a lot of feedback. Yet, few issues generate as many phone calls, emails, and angry notes as parking. Tenants expect a safe, accessible, and organized place to leave their vehicles. When a parking lot falls short of those basic expectations, frustration builds quickly. You might think the root…
