Jun 19, 2026 | Commercial Paving, Residential Paving
At first glance, paving estimates can look almost identical. A few lines, a total price, and a promise to get the work done. The trouble is that two bids can describe very different levels of prep, repair, and planning, even when the final number looks close. We hear...
Jun 9, 2026 | Commercial Paving
When a lot needs work, most owners think first about price and schedule. Those matter, but the smoothest projects usually start earlier, with a better look at traffic flow, drainage, and how the site actually works day to day. We plan parking lot work around how...
Apr 25, 2026 | Commercial Paving
Hiring a commercial paving contractor at the right time can make the work easier to schedule, easier to phase, and more likely to finish cleanly. In Maine, weather, temperature, and local traffic patterns all shape how smoothly a project runs. The calendar affects...
Apr 5, 2026 | Commercial Paving
Commercial paving lasts longer when water has somewhere to go. A smooth surface matters, but the base and drainage decide whether that surface stays strong through traffic, freeze-thaw cycles, spring runoff, regular use, and everyday wear through every Maine season....
Feb 25, 2026 | Commercial Paving, General Paving Advice
Parking lot care works best when you treat it like triage. Some lots only need a protective coat. Others need targeted repairs in the failing areas first. And sometimes the smartest budget move is to stop spending on short fixes and rebuild the problem areas for good....
Feb 5, 2026 | Commercial Paving
Fresh markings make a parking lot easier to use. Drivers make better turns, pedestrians know where to cross, and your team spends less time directing traffic during busy hours. Parking lot line painting also reduces “guesswork” moments that cause near misses. Faded...