Utah Commercial Paving Blog: Asphalt & Concrete Insights

March 6, 2026
Spring Pavement Inspection Checklist: What Utah Property Managers Should Address First
As winter loosens its grip across Utah, your property begins to reveal what the past few months have done beneath the surface. Spring is not just a change in temperature. It is inspection season. For property management professionals overseeing busin ...
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February 27, 2026
Concrete Under Pressure: What Commercial Properties Should Be Maintaining Before Spring
Concrete is often assumed to be a low-maintenance surface on commercial properties, especially when compared to asphalt. Because it does not fade or soften as visibly, sidewalks, pads, ramps, and walkways can appear stable even as subtle deterioratio ...
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February 20, 2026
From Snow Melt to Standing Water: Why February Drainage Problems Shouldn’t Be Ignored
February is when drainage problems stop being theoretical and start becoming visible. As snow melt moves across commercial properties in Utah, water collects in the same areas again and again, revealing where asphalt surfaces are breaking down. These ...
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February 13, 2026
Asphalt Isn’t Forever: What Property Managers Get Wrong About Pavement Lifespan
Asphalt is often treated as a long-term installation that only needs attention once visible damage appears. For many property managers overseeing commercial properties in Utah, this assumption leads to shortened pavement life and higher long-term cos ...
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February 6, 2026
February’s Hidden Advantage: How This Quiet Month Sets Your Spring Pavement Budget
February rarely feels like a decision-making month. Snow is still on the ground, temperatures fluctuate, and spring seems just far enough away to postpone action. For property managers and commercial property owners in Utah, that hesitation can quiet ...
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