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Asphalt Winter Care- Follow These Tips to Protect Your Asphalt

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When you think of winter, you instantly think of snow, Christmas, sledding, hot chocolate, snow days, icicles and snowy roads. The one thing that you might not think of is how you will protect your asphalt surfaces during the winter months. Here are some tips and tricks to help you be prepared and ready for whatever this winter may bring us.


Step 1: Prepare


Before it gets blustery out, the best thing that you can do is clear your asphalt surface of any debri that may be laying on it. It could be things such as leaves, sticks, rocks, and etc. Once you have all of that cleared off, be sure to inspect your surface. If you see any excess oil on your asphalt surface, the best thing to do is to get non-clumping cat litter and pour over the spot. The cat litter will help absorb the excess oil. Once that is done, patch any holes and fill any cracks before water can get into them this winter


Step 2: Calcium Chloride


Rock salt can deteriorate the protection barrier on asphalt surfaces over time and allow water to infiltrate into the material. As the water gets into your asphalt surface, it can not only cause damage to your asphalt but rock salt can also damage your pets paws, cause corrosion on your vehicle, and damage the plants in your landscaping as well from the run off. By using the alternative of calcium chloride (which comes in crystals and pellets), you are choosing a something that is not only safe for your surface but also for your kids, vehicles, and pets too!


Step 4: Your Shovel Matters


Yep. You read that right. The type of shovel that you use on your asphalt surface is important. Be sure to use a lightweight plastic shovel after every 1-2 inches of snow so that snow and ice do not accumulate on your asphalt. Never use an ice pick or metal shovel as they can cause serious damage to your asphalt. If you are in an area that does typically get a lot of snow or you know that you will be unable to clear the snow properly, be sure to contact one of your local snow removal companies early to get on their list of properties they maintain during the winter months.


If you have any concerns or questions in regards to caring for your asphalt during the winter months, give us a call and our seasoned asphalt experts will be happy to help!


Asphalt Winter Care- Follow These Tips to Protect Your Asphalt

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When you think of winter, you instantly think of snow, Christmas, sledding, hot chocolate, snow days, icicles and snowy roads. The one thing that you might not think of is how you will protect your asphalt surfaces during the winter months. Here are some tips and tricks to help you be prepared and ready for whatever this winter may bring us.


Step 1: Prepare


Before it gets blustery out, the best thing that you can do is clear your asphalt surface of any debri that may be laying on it. It could be things such as leaves, sticks, rocks, and etc. Once you have all of that cleared off, be sure to inspect your surface. If you see any excess oil on your asphalt surface, the best thing to do is to get non-clumping cat litter and pour over the spot. The cat litter will help absorb the excess oil. Once that is done, patch any holes and fill any cracks before water can get into them this winter


Step 2: Calcium Chloride


Rock salt can deteriorate the protection barrier on asphalt surfaces over time and allow water to infiltrate into the material. As the water gets into your asphalt surface, it can not only cause damage to your asphalt but rock salt can also damage your pets paws, cause corrosion on your vehicle, and damage the plants in your landscaping as well from the run off. By using the alternative of calcium chloride (which comes in crystals and pellets), you are choosing a something that is not only safe for your surface but also for your kids, vehicles, and pets too!


Step 4: Your Shovel Matters


Yep. You read that right. The type of shovel that you use on your asphalt surface is important. Be sure to use a lightweight plastic shovel after every 1-2 inches of snow so that snow and ice do not accumulate on your asphalt. Never use an ice pick or metal shovel as they can cause serious damage to your asphalt. If you are in an area that does typically get a lot of snow or you know that you will be unable to clear the snow properly, be sure to contact one of your local snow removal companies early to get on their list of properties they maintain during the winter months.


If you have any concerns or questions in regards to caring for your asphalt during the winter months, give us a call and our seasoned asphalt experts will be happy to help!


Asphalt Winter Care- Follow These Tips to Protect Your Asphalt

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When you think of winter, you instantly think of snow, Christmas, sledding, hot chocolate, snow days, icicles and snowy roads. The one thing that you might not think of is how you will protect your asphalt surfaces during the winter months. Here are some tips and tricks to help you be prepared and ready for whatever this winter may bring us.


Step 1: Prepare


Before it gets blustery out, the best thing that you can do is clear your asphalt surface of any debri that may be laying on it. It could be things such as leaves, sticks, rocks, and etc. Once you have all of that cleared off, be sure to inspect your surface. If you see any excess oil on your asphalt surface, the best thing to do is to get non-clumping cat litter and pour over the spot. The cat litter will help absorb the excess oil. Once that is done, patch any holes and fill any cracks before water can get into them this winter


Step 2: Calcium Chloride


Rock salt can deteriorate the protection barrier on asphalt surfaces over time and allow water to infiltrate into the material. As the water gets into your asphalt surface, it can not only cause damage to your asphalt but rock salt can also damage your pets paws, cause corrosion on your vehicle, and damage the plants in your landscaping as well from the run off. By using the alternative of calcium chloride (which comes in crystals and pellets), you are choosing a something that is not only safe for your surface but also for your kids, vehicles, and pets too!


Step 4: Your Shovel Matters


Yep. You read that right. The type of shovel that you use on your asphalt surface is important. Be sure to use a lightweight plastic shovel after every 1-2 inches of snow so that snow and ice do not accumulate on your asphalt. Never use an ice pick or metal shovel as they can cause serious damage to your asphalt. If you are in an area that does typically get a lot of snow or you know that you will be unable to clear the snow properly, be sure to contact one of your local snow removal companies early to get on their list of properties they maintain during the winter months.


If you have any concerns or questions in regards to caring for your asphalt during the winter months, give us a call and our seasoned asphalt experts will be happy to help!


Asphalt Winter Care- Follow These Tips to Protect Your Asphalt

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When you think of winter, you instantly think of snow, Christmas, sledding, hot chocolate, snow days, icicles and snowy roads. The one thing that you might not think of is how you will protect your asphalt surfaces during the winter months. Here are some tips and tricks to help you be prepared and ready for whatever this winter may bring us.


Step 1: Prepare


Before it gets blustery out, the best thing that you can do is clear your asphalt surface of any debri that may be laying on it. It could be things such as leaves, sticks, rocks, and etc. Once you have all of that cleared off, be sure to inspect your surface. If you see any excess oil on your asphalt surface, the best thing to do is to get non-clumping cat litter and pour over the spot. The cat litter will help absorb the excess oil. Once that is done, patch any holes and fill any cracks before water can get into them this winter


Step 2: Calcium Chloride


Rock salt can deteriorate the protection barrier on asphalt surfaces over time and allow water to infiltrate into the material. As the water gets into your asphalt surface, it can not only cause damage to your asphalt but rock salt can also damage your pets paws, cause corrosion on your vehicle, and damage the plants in your landscaping as well from the run off. By using the alternative of calcium chloride (which comes in crystals and pellets), you are choosing a something that is not only safe for your surface but also for your kids, vehicles, and pets too!


Step 4: Your Shovel Matters


Yep. You read that right. The type of shovel that you use on your asphalt surface is important. Be sure to use a lightweight plastic shovel after every 1-2 inches of snow so that snow and ice do not accumulate on your asphalt. Never use an ice pick or metal shovel as they can cause serious damage to your asphalt. If you are in an area that does typically get a lot of snow or you know that you will be unable to clear the snow properly, be sure to contact one of your local snow removal companies early to get on their list of properties they maintain during the winter months.


If you have any concerns or questions in regards to caring for your asphalt during the winter months, give us a call and our seasoned asphalt experts will be happy to help!


Asphalt Winter Care- Follow These Tips to Protect Your Asphalt

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When you think of winter, you instantly think of snow, Christmas, sledding, hot chocolate, snow days, icicles and snowy roads. The one thing that you might not think of is how you will protect your asphalt surfaces during the winter months. Here are some tips and tricks to help you be prepared and ready for whatever this winter may bring us.


Step 1: Prepare


Before it gets blustery out, the best thing that you can do is clear your asphalt surface of any debri that may be laying on it. It could be things such as leaves, sticks, rocks, and etc. Once you have all of that cleared off, be sure to inspect your surface. If you see any excess oil on your asphalt surface, the best thing to do is to get non-clumping cat litter and pour over the spot. The cat litter will help absorb the excess oil. Once that is done, patch any holes and fill any cracks before water can get into them this winter


Step 2: Calcium Chloride


Rock salt can deteriorate the protection barrier on asphalt surfaces over time and allow water to infiltrate into the material. As the water gets into your asphalt surface, it can not only cause damage to your asphalt but rock salt can also damage your pets paws, cause corrosion on your vehicle, and damage the plants in your landscaping as well from the run off. By using the alternative of calcium chloride (which comes in crystals and pellets), you are choosing a something that is not only safe for your surface but also for your kids, vehicles, and pets too!


Step 4: Your Shovel Matters


Yep. You read that right. The type of shovel that you use on your asphalt surface is important. Be sure to use a lightweight plastic shovel after every 1-2 inches of snow so that snow and ice do not accumulate on your asphalt. Never use an ice pick or metal shovel as they can cause serious damage to your asphalt. If you are in an area that does typically get a lot of snow or you know that you will be unable to clear the snow properly, be sure to contact one of your local snow removal companies early to get on their list of properties they maintain during the winter months.


If you have any concerns or questions in regards to caring for your asphalt during the winter months, give us a call and our seasoned asphalt experts will be happy to help!


Asphalt Winter Care- Follow These Tips to Protect Your Asphalt

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When you think of winter, you instantly think of snow, Christmas, sledding, hot chocolate, snow days, icicles and snowy roads. The one thing that you might not think of is how you will protect your asphalt surfaces during the winter months. Here are some tips and tricks to help you be prepared and ready for whatever this winter may bring us.


Step 1: Prepare


Before it gets blustery out, the best thing that you can do is clear your asphalt surface of any debri that may be laying on it. It could be things such as leaves, sticks, rocks, and etc. Once you have all of that cleared off, be sure to inspect your surface. If you see any excess oil on your asphalt surface, the best thing to do is to get non-clumping cat litter and pour over the spot. The cat litter will help absorb the excess oil. Once that is done, patch any holes and fill any cracks before water can get into them this winter


Step 2: Calcium Chloride


Rock salt can deteriorate the protection barrier on asphalt surfaces over time and allow water to infiltrate into the material. As the water gets into your asphalt surface, it can not only cause damage to your asphalt but rock salt can also damage your pets paws, cause corrosion on your vehicle, and damage the plants in your landscaping as well from the run off. By using the alternative of calcium chloride (which comes in crystals and pellets), you are choosing a something that is not only safe for your surface but also for your kids, vehicles, and pets too!


Step 4: Your Shovel Matters


Yep. You read that right. The type of shovel that you use on your asphalt surface is important. Be sure to use a lightweight plastic shovel after every 1-2 inches of snow so that snow and ice do not accumulate on your asphalt. Never use an ice pick or metal shovel as they can cause serious damage to your asphalt. If you are in an area that does typically get a lot of snow or you know that you will be unable to clear the snow properly, be sure to contact one of your local snow removal companies early to get on their list of properties they maintain during the winter months.


If you have any concerns or questions in regards to caring for your asphalt during the winter months, give us a call and our seasoned asphalt experts will be happy to help!


Asphalt Winter Care- Follow These Tips to Protect Your Asphalt

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When you think of winter, you instantly think of snow, Christmas, sledding, hot chocolate, snow days, icicles and snowy roads. The one thing that you might not think of is how you will protect your asphalt surfaces during the winter months. Here are some tips and tricks to help you be prepared and ready for whatever this winter may bring us.


Step 1: Prepare


Before it gets blustery out, the best thing that you can do is clear your asphalt surface of any debri that may be laying on it. It could be things such as leaves, sticks, rocks, and etc. Once you have all of that cleared off, be sure to inspect your surface. If you see any excess oil on your asphalt surface, the best thing to do is to get non-clumping cat litter and pour over the spot. The cat litter will help absorb the excess oil. Once that is done, patch any holes and fill any cracks before water can get into them this winter


Step 2: Calcium Chloride


Rock salt can deteriorate the protection barrier on asphalt surfaces over time and allow water to infiltrate into the material. As the water gets into your asphalt surface, it can not only cause damage to your asphalt but rock salt can also damage your pets paws, cause corrosion on your vehicle, and damage the plants in your landscaping as well from the run off. By using the alternative of calcium chloride (which comes in crystals and pellets), you are choosing a something that is not only safe for your surface but also for your kids, vehicles, and pets too!


Step 4: Your Shovel Matters


Yep. You read that right. The type of shovel that you use on your asphalt surface is important. Be sure to use a lightweight plastic shovel after every 1-2 inches of snow so that snow and ice do not accumulate on your asphalt. Never use an ice pick or metal shovel as they can cause serious damage to your asphalt. If you are in an area that does typically get a lot of snow or you know that you will be unable to clear the snow properly, be sure to contact one of your local snow removal companies early to get on their list of properties they maintain during the winter months.


If you have any concerns or questions in regards to caring for your asphalt during the winter months, give us a call and our seasoned asphalt experts will be happy to help!


Asphalt Winter Care- Follow These Tips to Protect Your Asphalt

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When you think of winter, you instantly think of snow, Christmas, sledding, hot chocolate, snow days, icicles and snowy roads. The one thing that you might not think of is how you will protect your asphalt surfaces during the winter months. Here are some tips and tricks to help you be prepared and ready for whatever this winter may bring us.


Step 1: Prepare


Before it gets blustery out, the best thing that you can do is clear your asphalt surface of any debri that may be laying on it. It could be things such as leaves, sticks, rocks, and etc. Once you have all of that cleared off, be sure to inspect your surface. If you see any excess oil on your asphalt surface, the best thing to do is to get non-clumping cat litter and pour over the spot. The cat litter will help absorb the excess oil. Once that is done, patch any holes and fill any cracks before water can get into them this winter


Step 2: Calcium Chloride


Rock salt can deteriorate the protection barrier on asphalt surfaces over time and allow water to infiltrate into the material. As the water gets into your asphalt surface, it can not only cause damage to your asphalt but rock salt can also damage your pets paws, cause corrosion on your vehicle, and damage the plants in your landscaping as well from the run off. By using the alternative of calcium chloride (which comes in crystals and pellets), you are choosing a something that is not only safe for your surface but also for your kids, vehicles, and pets too!


Step 4: Your Shovel Matters


Yep. You read that right. The type of shovel that you use on your asphalt surface is important. Be sure to use a lightweight plastic shovel after every 1-2 inches of snow so that snow and ice do not accumulate on your asphalt. Never use an ice pick or metal shovel as they can cause serious damage to your asphalt. If you are in an area that does typically get a lot of snow or you know that you will be unable to clear the snow properly, be sure to contact one of your local snow removal companies early to get on their list of properties they maintain during the winter months.


If you have any concerns or questions in regards to caring for your asphalt during the winter months, give us a call and our seasoned asphalt experts will be happy to help!


Asphalt Winter Care- Follow These Tips to Protect Your Asphalt

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When you think of winter, you instantly think of snow, Christmas, sledding, hot chocolate, snow days, icicles and snowy roads. The one thing that you might not think of is how you will protect your asphalt surfaces during the winter months. Here are some tips and tricks to help you be prepared and ready for whatever this winter may bring us.


Step 1: Prepare


Before it gets blustery out, the best thing that you can do is clear your asphalt surface of any debri that may be laying on it. It could be things such as leaves, sticks, rocks, and etc. Once you have all of that cleared off, be sure to inspect your surface. If you see any excess oil on your asphalt surface, the best thing to do is to get non-clumping cat litter and pour over the spot. The cat litter will help absorb the excess oil. Once that is done, patch any holes and fill any cracks before water can get into them this winter


Step 2: Calcium Chloride


Rock salt can deteriorate the protection barrier on asphalt surfaces over time and allow water to infiltrate into the material. As the water gets into your asphalt surface, it can not only cause damage to your asphalt but rock salt can also damage your pets paws, cause corrosion on your vehicle, and damage the plants in your landscaping as well from the run off. By using the alternative of calcium chloride (which comes in crystals and pellets), you are choosing a something that is not only safe for your surface but also for your kids, vehicles, and pets too!


Step 4: Your Shovel Matters


Yep. You read that right. The type of shovel that you use on your asphalt surface is important. Be sure to use a lightweight plastic shovel after every 1-2 inches of snow so that snow and ice do not accumulate on your asphalt. Never use an ice pick or metal shovel as they can cause serious damage to your asphalt. If you are in an area that does typically get a lot of snow or you know that you will be unable to clear the snow properly, be sure to contact one of your local snow removal companies early to get on their list of properties they maintain during the winter months.


If you have any concerns or questions in regards to caring for your asphalt during the winter months, give us a call and our seasoned asphalt experts will be happy to help!


Asphalt Winter Care- Follow These Tips to Protect Your Asphalt

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When you think of winter, you instantly think of snow, Christmas, sledding, hot chocolate, snow days, icicles and snowy roads. The one thing that you might not think of is how you will protect your asphalt surfaces during the winter months. Here are some tips and tricks to help you be prepared and ready for whatever this winter may bring us.


Step 1: Prepare


Before it gets blustery out, the best thing that you can do is clear your asphalt surface of any debri that may be laying on it. It could be things such as leaves, sticks, rocks, and etc. Once you have all of that cleared off, be sure to inspect your surface. If you see any excess oil on your asphalt surface, the best thing to do is to get non-clumping cat litter and pour over the spot. The cat litter will help absorb the excess oil. Once that is done, patch any holes and fill any cracks before water can get into them this winter


Step 2: Calcium Chloride


Rock salt can deteriorate the protection barrier on asphalt surfaces over time and allow water to infiltrate into the material. As the water gets into your asphalt surface, it can not only cause damage to your asphalt but rock salt can also damage your pets paws, cause corrosion on your vehicle, and damage the plants in your landscaping as well from the run off. By using the alternative of calcium chloride (which comes in crystals and pellets), you are choosing a something that is not only safe for your surface but also for your kids, vehicles, and pets too!


Step 4: Your Shovel Matters


Yep. You read that right. The type of shovel that you use on your asphalt surface is important. Be sure to use a lightweight plastic shovel after every 1-2 inches of snow so that snow and ice do not accumulate on your asphalt. Never use an ice pick or metal shovel as they can cause serious damage to your asphalt. If you are in an area that does typically get a lot of snow or you know that you will be unable to clear the snow properly, be sure to contact one of your local snow removal companies early to get on their list of properties they maintain during the winter months.


If you have any concerns or questions in regards to caring for your asphalt during the winter months, give us a call and our seasoned asphalt experts will be happy to help!


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