If you’re planning an asphalt project, one of the most common questions is: “How long does asphalt take to dry?” Here’s the short answer: Initial dry time: 2–4 hours Ready for light traffic: 24 hours Ready for heavy vehicles: 48–72 hours Full cure: 30 days But drying...
Introduction: ADA Is Not Optional — And It’s Not One-Time Most property managers still see ADA as a “one-and-done” project.Paint it. Install the sign. Done. Wrong. ADA + California Building Code (CBC) require ongoing maintenance, and in 2026 the enforcement...
Introduction California is the #1 state in the country for ADA lawsuits, and the numbers keep rising every year. Looking for a full breakdown of how to prevent ADA lawsuits in 2026? Check out the 2026 ADA Compliance Checklist by StopADALawsuits, where you can review...
Asphalt isn’t just “part of the property.”It’s an asset — one that quietly loses value each year you ignore it. In 2026, with rising material costs, stricter ADA enforcement, and heavier parking lot usage, property managers can’t afford to treat asphalt maintenance...
Keeping your parking lot in good shape isn’t optional—it’s one of the smartest financial decisions a property owner or manager can make. Asphalt deteriorates quietly at first and then all at once. The difference between a well-maintained lot and a neglected one can be...
What Is an Asphalt Backyard? An asphalt backyard is a paved outdoor area made from the same durable material used for driveways and parking lots — but designed for residential comfort and functionality. It’s a smooth, cost-effective surface ideal for patios, play...