
How Weather Affects Potholes: Things to Look Out For
Potholes rarely show up out of nowhere. Small cracks, trapped water, and a few rough temperature swings usually do the work first. Once you understand

Potholes rarely show up out of nowhere. Small cracks, trapped water, and a few rough temperature swings usually do the work first. Once you understand

Parking lots and private drives get worn down by turning tires, sun, and rain. Infrared pothole repair fixes many surface holes without cutting out a

Potholes have a way of turning a normal drive into a daily annoyance, and the advice that follows can get loud and confusing fast. This

Most communities do not think about asphalt until a tire hits a rut or a resident trips near a crumbling edge. An HOA pavement maintenance

Winter puts every property manager on alert. Snow, ice, and freeze–thaw cycles combine to create potholes that appear almost overnight and turn into hazards just

Potholes usually do not show up overnight. They creep in slowly, starting as small cracks and weak spots that most people simply drive over and