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As every New England resident and business owner knows, snow and ice can do serious damage to your driveway or parking lot. The wear and tear caused by freezing temperatures makes any existing damage worse off, and can lead to the formation of new cracks or crumbling areas, leaving pavement or asphalt unsafe and unsightly come spring. 

To address these issues, more and more people are turning to Cranston's Beausoleil & Sons, a top-notch paving contractor that provides the very best in driveway paving, commercial paving and asphalt repair. In business for over 40 years, this paving company’s contractors are known for their reliability, professionalism and deeply ingrained commitment to leaving customers fully satisfied with the services they provide.

So how do you know if your parking lot or driveway needs repair? Here are a few of the tell-tale signs:

  • Cracking and rutting: If the paved area has portions that are majorly cracked and uneven, it might be too late for a quick, do-it-yourself fix. This kind of damage often has an accelerating effect—cracks will let in more moisture, which then freezes and causes additional cracks.
  • Driveway age: If you have pavement that's nearing twenty-five years old, or asphalt approaching twenty years old, it's time to consider getting replacements. In such a situation, any repairs you do on your own may even exacerbate the problem.
  • Aesthetic factors: For homeowners that are placing their house on the market, a worn-down driveway, even if it is still functional, can be a major turn off, and might even affect the overall price of the property.

If you are wondering about the state of your driveway or parking lot, then consider placing a call to the professional, no-nonsense contractors of Beausoliel & Sons in Rhode Island. This local, family-run business has earned the respect of its community, and really their motto says it all: “Do it once, do it right.” For more information about paving, asphalt repair and cobblestone installation, visit Beausoleil & Sonswebsite or call (401) 632-0203.  

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