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Potholes, cracks, standing water, and other issues can create hazards for motorists and pedestrians on your concrete parking lot. They’re also an eyesore, which is why you need to properly maintain the hardscape. There are key rules every maintenance plan needs, and you’ll find the most important in the tips below.

How to Care for a Concrete Parking Lot

1. Clean

A filthy parking lot is going to be off-putting for both employees and potential customers. Oil, grease, and other chemicals may build up alongside trash and dirt, so the best solution is to hire street sweeping services to get rid of debris.

High-traffic commercial properties and shopping centers warrant a daily sweeping when possible, especially if there’s nearby construction that’s blowing debris onto the site.

2. Check the Drainage

concreteStanding water is going to wear down concrete. Cracks and potholes will eventually form, which is why you need to keep an eye on your drainage system.

Make sure that nothing is clogging any drains installed in the parking lot or trenches that drive rainwater to the sewer. It’s another reason to schedule professional sweepings and will ensure water doesn’t create slip-and-fall hazards for guests.

3. Repair Existing Issues

Existing cracks and damage will only worsen from water exposure, so take care of any issues immediately. Concrete repair professionals can often apply putty and sealant that will resolve cracks. This goes a long way toward making your parking lot safer and more attractive.

4. Sealcoat as Recommended

Sealants are added to concrete parking lots to protect them from water damage. These should be applied one year after the parking lot is poured and then every two to three years or as recommended by the commercial concrete supplier.

 

Whether you’re interested in pouring a new surface or just require concrete maintenance, contact the team at Piedmont Concrete Finishing. These professionals offer a variety of services to High Point, NC, customers, including stamped concrete, sidewalk repair, and driveway pouring. Call (336) 887-3694 to discuss an upcoming project with a representative and visit their website to learn more about their services.

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