Have Commercial Paving Projects in DFW? Red Star Can Help!
All pavement is created equal – right?
Wrong.
If you’ve spent any time around construction, then you’ve learned that there is a lot more there than meets the eye. Each type of project – where it’s a foundation, an excavation project, or even something that seems as simple as pouring concrete has more layers involved than you think.
At Red Star Construction, a leading commercial paving company in DFW, we carefully evaluate each and every project before ever bidding on the work. And paving projects are no exception. We’ve learned to evaluate load, frequency of use, and more to customize the job specifically for your needs. There is no one size fits all solution.
Common Types of Commercial Paving Projects
When it comes to commercial paving projects in DFW, here are 2 common types of projects we are often asked to bid on:
New Construction Roads & Parking Lots
New commercial buildings also require a commercial paving company in DFW to handle the surrounding roads, driveways, and parking lots. Each of these projects has its own set of needs, so we carefully assess and come up with the proper specifications for your project including stone base depth, wearing course/surface course thickness, binder depth, and more. Red Star takes pride in listening carefully to how your surface will ultimately be used so that we know what the best course of action is for a long-lasting surface.
Repairing Paved Surfaces
Unfortunately, even the best-laid surfaces will need maintenance and repairs at some point. If your surfaces are showing signs of wear and tear, it may be time to call a commercial paving company in DFW to handle the issue before it gets worse. Pothole repairs, crack repairs, seal coating and patching are all types of repairs we can perform for you.
What Can I Do to Maintain My Surfaces?
Natural aging and deterioration are nearly impossible to prevent completely, but there are steps you can take to help extend the life of your commercial paved surfaces.
First of all, make sure proper drainage is installed in your paved area to adequately handle the rainfall and keep those drainage systems free of debris. Secondly, it’s important to think about landscaping that is around your paved surfaces. You’ll often have pockets of landscaping within a paved surface, and if these are not properly maintained, debris can wash into cracks in the pavement and contribute to wear and tear. Also keep watch on trees in the vicinity, as their roots can cause headaches for paved surfaces. And lastly, inspect regularly for vehicle fluids that may have leaked on the surface and clean regularly. These oils can break down surfaces over time.