• One Big Tip to Keep Pavement Looking Brand New


    From the day that your new pavement is installed, it’s under attack by chemicals, the elements, and traffic load. Over time, your pavement will degrade. But we’ve got one big tip to keep your pavement looking brand new for years. Check out our slide deck below.

     

  • 4 Reasons Not to Strip & Wax Surfaces (And What You Should Do Instead)


    Stripping and waxing is not the only choice you have for protecting your surfaces. In fact, stripping and waxing can be a terribly inefficient use of your labor, time, and money. Instead, you may want to consider using a sealer, which has four distinct advantages over the traditional stripping and waxing process.
     
    1. Waxing is too labor intensive
  • 3 Practices to Avoid When Stripping & Waxing Floors


    minimize-inconvenience.jpgI’ve seen a lot of gross restrooms, and most of the time the uncleanliness is due to poor stripping and waxing practices. Nobody likes a dirty restroom, but it seems that when it comes to maintaining restrooms, shortcuts are taken. Below are three of the most common practices I’ve observed when it comes to stripping and waxing floors, and why these shortcuts aren’t worth it.

  • 4 Tips to Minimize Inconvenience to Tenants During A Seal coating Project


    minimize-inconvenience.jpgWhen planning a seal coating project, one of your biggest concerns will be how long your tenants will be inconvenienced. You want to get the job done as quickly as possible while minimizing the time of inconvenience to your tenants. Below are 4 tips to minimize that inconvenience time:

    1. Have the contractor work around your needs

    Some contractors may treat your project as a cookie-cutter project, as in, if the parking lot falls within a certain set of parameters, it’ll automatically take X amount of days to finish. This leaves you with limited flexibility and could certainly cause a major inconvenience to your tenants.