by adminleelocal | Mar 30, 2022 | Asphalt & Concrete Maintenance
Parking lots can be dangerous places if the people using them do not respect driving etiquette. This is especially true for areas with high pedestrian traffic, such as schools and parks. Marked pedestrian crossing areas help, but many commercial property owners and...
by adminleelocal | Mar 16, 2022 | Asphalt & Concrete Maintenance
At A1 Professional Asphalt & Sealing we work hard to educate our customers so they can select the best services for their needs. We’ve called upon our experience providing the most efficient commercial parking lot services in the Midwest region to compile...
by adminleelocal | Oct 27, 2021 | Asphalt, Asphalt & Concrete Maintenance
Infrared heaters have been used in the asphalt paving industry for years, but only a handful of people understand the technology. Including infrared heating as part of your pavement management strategy is an excellent means of extending your pavement’s lifespan....
by adminleelocal | Oct 22, 2021 | Asphalt, Asphalt & Concrete Maintenance
In the world of asphalt paving materials, there are two types: hot mix and cold mix. Hot mix combines materials like sand, stone and fuel oil with water then heats them to the optimum temperature (between 160 and 190 degrees Fahrenheit). The mixture is then placed in...
by adminleelocal | Sep 22, 2021 | Asphalt, Asphalt & Concrete Maintenance, Asphalt & Sealing Professionals, Commercial Property Value, Weather
While both asphalt filling and patching are great ways to repair your commercial property, each has its own set of benefits. So how do you determine which one is best? The choice can be overwhelming if you’re not sure what to use. A1 Professional Asphalt &...
by adminleelocal | Sep 10, 2021 | Asphalt & Concrete Maintenance, Commercial Property Value, Concrete, Weather
The commercial concrete driveway or parking lot surrounding your business can be a source of pride and a hallmark of success. Unfortunately, it doesn’t last forever. You will need to repair the concrete before it gets any worse and potentially causes serious damage to...