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Repair Your Driveway Before Winter Hits

Fall is almost upon us and colder weather is just around the corner in Maryland. Now is the perfect time to finish the last of your home projects before winter comes, and if your driveway has cracks, you’ll have to have it repaired as soon as possible. Here’s why! Driveway Cracks in the Winter If […]

Can I Have My Driveway Paved in the Winter?

Your driveway is impacted by the elements the most during the winter months. Cold temperatures and wintry precipitation can cause rain and melted snow to seep into the cracks in your driveway which then freeze and expand, making the cracks worse. If you put off paving your driveway all summer, chances are you’re stuck with […]

How Rock Salt Damages your Driveway

Keeping snow and ice off your driveway is good practice for ensuring you and your family stay safe when entering or leaving your home this winter. Rock salt is a common go-to for preventing the buildup of ice on asphalt, but it can often do more harm than good. Let’s look at a few reasons […]

What De-Icer is Safe for my Driveway?

Winter is here, which means it’s time to break out the shovels and stock up on de-icers. When you head to the store, you may feel a bit overwhelmed with all the different options available to you in the ice melt department. When choosing a driveway de-icer, it’s important you know what de-icer is safe […]

What to Do About Your Damaged Parking Lot

It’s February, which means by now most of the roads, driveways and parking lots in Maryland have already been covered with snow, salted, scraped with plows and covered in ice on more than one occasion. All these activities, combined with the regular freezing and thawing cycles, often leave you with an asphalt riddled with cracks […]

Should I Sealcoat My Driveway Before Winter?

Driveways are very similar to living creatures in the way they age. As time goes on, your driveway wears out and can eventually break down due to normal wear and tear, as well as harsh weather spikes. If your driveway is in decent shape and you’d like it to stay that way, consider sealcoating before […]