City of Keller Concrete Sidewalk

City of Keller Concrete Sidewalk

The city of Keller, TX, a tree-lined suburb of far north Fort Worth, solicited for the construction of a brand new concrete sidewalk on two sides of North Pate-Orr road, the main artery leading from the 1709 major thoroughfare all the way to the Keller High School...
City of McKinney Stamped Concrete

City of McKinney Stamped Concrete

Stamped concrete is a unique and decorative approach to replacing standard grey concrete installation. It can be used anywhere from residential walkways to commercial parking lots, industrial roundabouts, city streets, and high-volume thoroughfares. The result is a...
Hotline Warehouse Striping

Hotline Warehouse Striping

 There are some important differences between striping outdoors on an unsealed concrete or asphalt surface lot versus that very same application inside a warehouse; the preparation and product choice can differentiate between a future of chipping lines and constant...
Don’t Neglect Your Catch Basin

Don’t Neglect Your Catch Basin

Having a paving service retouch your catch basin and drainage system up to par is the first line of defense in preventing water buildup and damage to your parking lot. Drainage systems are the underappreciated heroes of safe parking lots. So how does a catch basin...
Why Asphalt Is Used On Most American Roads

Why Asphalt Is Used On Most American Roads

When American roads were first being built, they often used concrete. In 1870 the first American asphalt road was paved in Newark, New Jersey. Today, around 30% of America’s interstate highways are still paved with concrete, and often some road fixtures and...
Does Pavement In A Warm Climate Still Need TLC?

Does Pavement In A Warm Climate Still Need TLC?

Whenever winter hits the United States, there is a flurry of warnings about the dangers of snowfall and ice — and Texans laugh. Yes, warm southern climates get less snow and sleet than the north, if any. But does that mean that Dallas asphalt deserves any less...
Prepping For A Concrete-Friendly Winter

Prepping For A Concrete-Friendly Winter

Think about your local roads and how frustrating it is when they aren’t maintained. If you’re a driver with your own vehicle, the Road Information Program estimates that poorly maintained roads cost you around $400 every year. Maybe you can’t...
Why Concrete Cracks (And What To Do About It)

Why Concrete Cracks (And What To Do About It)

Concrete is an incredibly popular material to use in paving. After all, 30% of all U.S. interstate highways are paved with it, as are countless parking lots, driveways, and other roadways. But whether you choose to pave with asphalt or concrete, you’ll know that...
4 Reasons to Never Side-Step Broken Sidewalks

4 Reasons to Never Side-Step Broken Sidewalks

Most have heard the old rhyme “step on a crack, break your mother’s back!” We grow out of believing this dark and childish adage, but what if there actually are heartbreaking consequences to neglecting sidewalk repair? It feels silly to think about...