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Discover how to make your asphalt last longer by working with professionals from Double Diamond Contracting of Kalispell, MT. With specialty equipment and over 15 years of parking lot paving experience, these experts work to ensure clients know what it takes to maintain the quality of their parking lots and walking areas.

Typically, asphalt begins to show signs of wear and tear after about two to five years. One of the ways to prevent this is by getting a solid scope of work prior to the installation process.

As seasoned professionals in Flathead County’s paving industry, Double Diamond Contracting wants to provide clients with a product that will last. Here are the four steps they recommend for prolonging the quality of your asphalt:

  • Coring: Before any work begins, the current parking lot must be cored to find out how thick it is and what type of soil is underneath. This will help the paving professionals understand exactly what they’re dealing with so they can properly install the new asphalt.
  • asphaltScope Of Work: During this step, Double Diamond Contracting will consider your budget and give you an idea of what the entire project will look like. They’ll examine the condition of your current asphalt, look at the sub-grade, and determine how long they think it has before it completely falls apart.
  • Site Evaluation: After you talk about the scope of work, ask Double Diamond Contracting for a site evaluation report. This will contain pictures, recommendations, and costs for three different types of plans, ranging from “Good” to “Best.”
  • Preventative Maintenance: The most important part of maintaining the quality of your asphalt is by scheduling preventative maintenance every three to five years. This includes the application of sealcoating to ensure the parking lot continues to look its best.

Follow these steps and you’ll be well on your way to a beautiful new parking lot. Call Double Diamond Contracting at (406) 755-8853 or visit their website to receive your free estimate today.

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