How to Assess Your Parking Lot Repair Needs After Back-to-Back Mild Winters
4 Min Read By Bob Lester
Up until the recent winter storm that dumped snow and ice on much of the United States, much of the U.S. has experienced back-to-back mild winters with higher-than-average temperatures and little snowfall, which comes with some bad news for parking lots and sidewalks.
During the pandemic, restaurants have also lost over $120 billion in sales, making operating budgets slimmer than ever before. It’s important for restaurant operators to understand how to assess parking lot repairs heading into 2021, especially as outdoor dining in many states will begin again heading into the spring and many restaurants will need to rely on their parking lot space to relaunch it.
Understand What Mild Winters Mean for Your Parking LotFluctuating temperatures are the hardest on pavement because it’s expanding and shrinking with each warm day and freezing night. The repeated freezing and thawing cause more cracks, defects, and potholes than if the temperatures had dropped and consistently stayed…
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