You have an obvious choice to make when building a parking lot. Concrete, or asphalt? We are somewhat biased but can make a clear case that concrete is the better option. It has been for years, and we expect this trend to continue. With asphalt prices skyrocketing due to the rising cost of crude oil, concrete consistently proves to be the better investment. We are among the best in the area so give us a call to find out if we're a good fit for your project.
While asphalt has lower up-front costs and has been more popular historically, the material costs vary greatly and are on completely separate trajectories. Liquid asphalt, a byproduct of crude oil refinement, is becoming increasingly expensive. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the cost of liquid asphalt has risen by 250% over the past five years, causing asphalt parking lot prices to double. This surge is due to a shift in refining processes—whereas 40% of crude oil once went into liquid asphalt, today, it’s only about 10%.
Concrete, on the other hand, offers stable pricing and far less maintenance over time. Our concrete is pulled from the earth east coast of Hillsborough Bay. And unlike asphalt, which requires resurfacing every few years and a complete overhaul within a decade, concrete lots need only routine cleaning and occasional joint sealing. This winds up being a significant maintenance saving over the course of a concrete parking lot's 30 to 50 year lifespan.
Concrete has a lighter color, which provides unexpected advantages. The light grey color reflects more light, reducing the need for extensive outdoor lighting and in some cases drastically lowering energy bills. This lighter surface stays cooler in the hotter months, reducing heat buildup and keeping cooling expenses down in adjacent buildings.
Concrete is an eco-friendly option. Its porous nature minimizes water runoff, can incorporate recycled materials, and may qualify your property for LEED credits. With proper care, a concrete parking lot can last up to 50 years or more with minimal maintenance.
If you want a parking lot that is durable, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly, concrete is the clear choice. Call the best concrete parking lot contractor in the greater Tampa area today for a free consultation and estimate. Let us help you create a parking lot that meets your needs and exceeds your expectations!
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Durability is another major advantage. Concrete parking lots resist rutting, potholes, and other damage caused by heavy loads, ensuring a smoother and safer surface for years. If you have a lot that has any larger, or heavier vehicles, consider this extra motivation.
Pinellas Park Concrete Services
6581 43rd Street North, Pinellas Park, Florida 33781, United States