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What is the best pavement for a parking lot?

Concrete Concrete is the premium roading material. It's used in extremely high traffic areas because it's durable, lasts for nearly 40 years, and looks great. It can be very expensive for those installing a parking lot, but it's an investment.



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Parking Stall Angle Ideally, parking lots should be rectangular with parking on both sides of access aisles. For two-way traffic flow, parking spaces perpendicular (90 degrees) to the aisles provide the most efficient design.

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Concrete is significantly more durable than asphalt. Compared to asphalt, concrete withstands basic wear and tear and weather elements. For example, in the summer, the tar in the asphalt can become soft and deformed and may even stick to your shoes.

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7 Ways to Improve Your Parking Lot
  1. Pay Attention to Cracks. If you find minor cracks in your parking lot (under 1/2? wide), be sure to keep an eye on them. ...
  2. Upgrade Your Lighting. ...
  3. Sweep It Regularly. ...
  4. Make It Handicap Accessible. ...
  5. Get Rid of Oil Stains. ...
  6. Seal It. ...
  7. Repaint Your Lines.


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For average parking spaces, the size tends to be around 7.5 to 9 feet in width and about 10 to 20 feet in length. It's important to note that oversized standard parking widths can pose a higher accident risk and reduce the number of parking spaces available as a whole.

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