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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
Concrete is often viewed as the toughest surface on a commercial property, but Utah winters quietly challenge that assumption every year. Snow, ice, moisture, and temperature swings work together to […]