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Reasons To Choose Asphalt Paving For Your Parking Lot

by Mildred Fisher

Although there are some parking lots made from concrete, most are made from asphalt. If you need to have a parking lot paved, you should strongly consider making the same choice. Asphalt has a wide range of benefits over concrete, especially when it comes to parking lots.

Here are some top reasons to choose it for your lot.

Asphalt can be installed faster

An asphalt parking lot can be installed in a few days. There are only a couple of steps involved. The installers need to dig down a bit, pour in a stone base, and then lay the asphalt itself. It will be dry and able to be driven on within a few months. Concrete takes longer to install and a long time to dry, especially when you're pouring it over a really large area. Most business owners don't want to deal with this much downtime.

Asphalt is easier to maintain

Asphalt can be maintained regularly to prevent it from developing any serious cracks or problems. As long as you have cracks and small holes repaired as they form, you should not end up with any large potholes. Concrete, on the other hand, tends to develop larger cracks and holes all of the sudden. There's no real time to maintain them and prevent them from becoming worse.

Asphalt is easier to pour on varied terrain

Concrete is hard to pour and flatten in areas that are not naturally flat. Asphalt, by comparison, can be poured on a surface that is not perfectly level. You should not have to have any excessive leveling work done as you would if you were to have a concrete lot installed. This can save you money and make it possible to have a parking lot poured on a slight slope or uneven area.

Asphalt is more affordable

Prices vary, but having an asphalt parking lot poured is almost always more affordable than having a concrete one poured. This is in part because there is less work involved with asphalt, and also because the materials are cheaper. Most businesses have a budget, so saving money on paving is really helpful for your bottom line.

If you need a new parking lot for your business, chances are good that asphalt is the best choice. Of course, if you'd like more information, you could also get quotes for both asphalt and concrete, and then compare the two.

Reach out to a company like Trinity Paving & Sealcoating Inc to learn more.

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