The reseal of the asphalt was completed and other than a few cars that were towed and one section delayed because of rain, the project was completed very smoothly.

The board was very pleased with the company chosen and the final product.

The final step to th eproject was the repainting of the curbs.

The painting of the curbs was completed the week of July 19th and the board was very pleased with the final outcome.

Please note, oil leaks from cars destroys the sealcoat.  if you have a vehicle that leaks iol, please take the necessary steps to prevent the oil from damaging the sealcoat.

If you need more information on what steps to take, please contact Melanie Baas at Tri City Property Management.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Seal coating can save real dollars for pavement owners. Unsealed pavements will require repairs starting within the second year and could require a one-inch overlay as often as every seven years. salt lake sealcoat

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