When a potential tenant or customer visits your property, the first thing they notice isn’t your landscaping or signage — it’s your parking lot.Faded lines, cracks, and potholes send a silent but powerful message: “This place isn’t well cared for.” In commercial real...
What’s Changing? California is stepping up its oversight of pavement conditions on commercial properties. While much of the existing focus has been on roads and public right-of-ways, private commercial surfaces (parking lots, drive aisles, loading zones) are...
💸 When “Cheap” Becomes Expensive Every property manager or business owner wants to save money—but when it comes to paving, the lowest bid is rarely the best deal.What looks like a quick win often turns into years of frustration, extra repairs, and unexpected costs...
For property managers in California, ADA compliance isn’t just a regulation — it’s a responsibility. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that every property, parking lot, and walkway is accessible to people with disabilities. Unfortunately, many...
Keeping your parking lot ADA-compliant isn’t just good practice — it’s the law.And as we move into 2025, updated regulations and stricter enforcement mean that even small accessibility oversights can lead to fines, lawsuits, or lost tenants. Here’s everything property...
A well-maintained parking lot isn’t just about looks — it’s about safety, first impressions, and protecting your investment.Ignoring small pavement issues can lead to major repairs later. Here are five red flags that tell you it’s time to call We Love Paving before...
Your parking lot might look worn out… but does it really need a full replacement?Many property managers and business owners waste thousands repaving when a simple sealcoat could extend the pavement’s life for years. Here’s how to tell the difference — and protect your...
Before a customer walks through your doors, they’ve already judged your business. That judgment doesn’t start with your staff, your signage, or your lobby — it starts in the parking lot. Cracks, potholes, faded lines, and puddles all communicate something powerful,...
There are two types of property managers in the world: Those who stay ahead of pavement problems — and those who chase them. The difference between the two?One saves thousands in maintenance and keeps tenants happy.The other deals with angry calls, emergency repairs,...
It starts as a thin line across your parking lot. Barely noticeable — until it rains, freezes, and months later, your entire pavement starts to crumble. Most property managers think of crack filling as cosmetic maintenance. In reality, it’s the first line of defense...