Over the winter, asphalt pavement can take a beating from freezing temperatures and precipitation. With spring's upcoming arrival, you may already be noticing the signs of aging pavement such as fading or new cracks. Fortunately, you can start preparing now for spring sealcoating in St. Louis which makes your pavement look brand new again.
Why Is Now a Good Time to Plan for Spring Asphalt Sealcoating?
Many property owners don't realize that pavement sometimes needs repairs and other maintenance services before contractors apply sealcoating. The weeks leading up to spring often include enough days with good weather that paving companies can perform much-needed asphalt repairs
Fixing potholes and cracks during this part of the season helps to stop pavement damage from growing. Since spring often brings rain showers, repairing the pavement can extend its life span and make sealcoating last longer.
Choosing to move forward with parking lot maintenance now also means that your property will be ready for the uptick in business that spring often brings. Sealcoating revives faded pavement and creates the perfect background for bright parking lot striping that attracts customers to your business.
What Do You Look For During a Parking Lot Inspection?
Our experienced local crew carefully inspects pavement for signs that it is time to perform sealcoating such as fading and tiny cracks. During an inspection, we can also look for other issues with the pavement such as poor drainage and potholes.
If you've noticed issues with the parking lot during the winter months, then this is a good time to let us know. Fixing areas where water pools or making a plan to refresh the striping layout to reduce crowding gives us more insight into how we can improve your property.
Will Paving Contractors Help Me Prioritize Repairs?
Paving companies frequently help local property owners determine which types of repairs are a priority. In most cases, we'll recommend repairing cracks and potholes before we apply a sealcoat. Since sealcoating serves as the top layer of protection for pavement, it makes sense to do repair work first.
Making the decision to start planning for sealcoating now gives you time to budget for necessary repairs. If the pavement has issues that require full-depth patching and other deep levels of repair work, beginning now is ideal for being ready to do sealcoating in the next couple of months.
How Do Sealcoating Companies Manage Spring Weather?
From now and through the end of spring, we can reasonably expect to see some rain showers. We aim for fairly dry weather with a temperature of around 55 degrees Fahrenheit for proper sealcoating. When the early mornings are still cold, we'll schedule sealcoating to take place later in the day.
We may also need to work around rainstorms to ensure that the sealcoating has dry pavement to stick to. Sealcoating also needs low humidity in the air to promote proper drying times. We'll monitor the weather and let you know ahead of time if we need to make scheduling changes to ensure your pavement's sealcoating is long-lasting.
How Do I Prepare For Blocking Off Parking Areas?
Sealcoating does require clearing space for our crew to work safely and without tracking on the fresh coating. We usually recommend sending information to employees and other people who use the lot a week to a few days in advance to let them know about alternate parking.
Most sealcoating projects only take a day or two to complete for minimal downtime for your business. We can also phase larger lots to leave some parking spaces open, and we'll bring barriers and signs to make sure visitors don't access the work site.
Will You Need to Restripe Parking Lots After Sealcoating?
The protective sealant can cover up the existing parking lot striping. Planning to do striping once the sealcoat is ready gives you the opportunity to provide your pavement with a complete update that increases your property's curb appeal.
Get a Jumpstart On Spring Asphalt Sealcoating With Professional Services
Element Facility Solutions, LLC provides all of the services you need for a springtime pavement refresh. To get your pavement ready, we recommend doing an inspection now to identify any potential needs for asphalt repairs or concrete restorations. When we create your parking lot maintenance plan, we can also include parking lot striping and traffic signage that will keep your property safe over the next couple of years. To get your free quote and plan for spring sealcoating services, call us today at 636-299-3419 or submit our online request form.
Over the winter, asphalt pavement can take a beating from freezing temperatures and precipitation. With spring's upcoming arrival, you may already be noticing the signs of aging pavement such as fading or new cracks. Fortunately, you can start preparing now for spring sealcoating in St. Louis which makes your pavement look brand new again.
Why Is Now a Good Time to Plan for Spring Asphalt Sealcoating?
Many property owners don't realize that pavement sometimes needs repairs and other maintenance services before contractors apply sealcoating. The weeks leading up to spring often include enough days with good weather that paving companies can perform much-needed asphalt repairs.
Fixing potholes and cracks during this part of the season helps to stop pavement damage from growing. Since spring often brings rain showers, repairing the pavement can extend its life span and make sealcoating last longer.
Choosing to move forward with parking lot maintenance now also means that your property will be ready for the uptick in business that spring often brings. Sealcoating revives faded pavement and creates the perfect background for bright parking lot striping that attracts customers to your business.
What Do You Look For During a Parking Lot Inspection?
Our experienced local crew carefully inspects pavement for signs that it is time to perform sealcoating such as fading and tiny cracks. During an inspection, we can also look for other issues with the pavement such as poor drainage and potholes.
If you've noticed issues with the parking lot during the winter months, then this is a good time to let us know. Fixing areas where water pools or making a plan to refresh the striping layout to reduce crowding gives us more insight into how we can improve your property.
Will Paving Contractors Help Me Prioritize Repairs?
Paving companies frequently help local property owners determine which types of repairs are a priority. In most cases, we'll recommend repairing cracks and potholes before we apply a sealcoat. Since sealcoating serves as the top layer of protection for pavement, it makes sense to do repair work first.
Making the decision to start planning for sealcoating now gives you time to budget for necessary repairs. If the pavement has issues that require full-depth patching and other deep levels of repair work, beginning now is ideal for being ready to do sealcoating in the next couple of months.
How Do Sealcoating Companies Manage Spring Weather?
From now and through the end of spring, we can reasonably expect to see some rain showers. We aim for fairly dry weather with a temperature of around 55 degrees Fahrenheit for proper sealcoating. When the early mornings are still cold, we'll schedule sealcoating to take place later in the day.
We may also need to work around rainstorms to ensure that the sealcoating has dry pavement to stick to. Sealcoating also needs low humidity in the air to promote proper drying times. We'll monitor the weather and let you know ahead of time if we need to make scheduling changes to ensure your pavement's sealcoating is long-lasting.
How Do I Prepare For Blocking Off Parking Areas?
Sealcoating does require clearing space for our crew to work safely and without tracking on the fresh coating. We usually recommend sending information to employees and other people who use the lot a week to a few days in advance to let them know about alternate parking.
Most sealcoating projects only take a day or two to complete for minimal downtime for your business. We can also phase larger lots to leave some parking spaces open, and we'll bring barriers and signs to make sure visitors don't access the work site.
Will You Need to Restripe Parking Lots After Sealcoating?
The protective sealant can cover up the existing parking lot striping. Planning to do striping once the sealcoat is ready gives you the opportunity to provide your pavement with a complete update that increases your property's curb appeal.
Get a Jumpstart On Spring Asphalt Sealcoating With Professional Services
Element Facility Solutions, LLC provides all of the services you need for a springtime pavement refresh. To get your pavement ready, we recommend doing an inspection now to identify any potential needs for asphalt repairs or concrete restorations. When we create your parking lot maintenance plan, we can also include parking lot striping and traffic signage that will keep your property safe over the next couple of years. To get your free quote and plan for spring sealcoating services, call us today at 636-299-3419 or submit our online request form.