Managing a commercial property means juggling many responsibilities — from tenant satisfaction to safety compliance and budget control. One area that often slips through the cracks (literally) is asphalt and parking lot maintenance.

A clean, well-marked, and hazard-free parking lot not only improves curb appeal — it also reduces liability, prevents costly repairs, and reflects your property’s professionalism.

That’s why the experts at Fremont Paving created this simple, annual checklist to help property managers stay ahead of maintenance and avoid expensive surprises.


đź§± 1. Inspect Your Asphalt Surface Quarterly

Walk your property at least once every season to look for:

  • Cracks or potholes forming.

  • Pooling water after rain.

  • Fading color or oxidation (gray, brittle look).

  • Uneven surfaces or trip hazards.

Early detection is everything. Small cracks left untreated can lead to base failure — which means costly reconstruction later.


🧰 2. Schedule Crack Sealing and Sealcoating Every 2–3 Years

Think of sealcoating as sunscreen for your asphalt. It protects against UV rays, oil spills, and moisture.

  • Crack sealing: Stops water intrusion and prevents expansion.

  • Sealcoating: Adds a protective layer and restores the rich black color.

In Fremont’s mix of sun and seasonal rain, maintaining this schedule can double the lifespan of your pavement.


đź§Ľ 3. Keep the Surface Clean and Free of Debris

Dirt, leaves, and oil stains may seem cosmetic, but they accelerate surface wear.
Property managers should:

  • Schedule power sweeping at least twice a year.

  • Remove standing debris quickly after storms.

  • Clean oil spills with an asphalt-safe degreaser.

Regular cleaning improves drainage and extends your sealcoating’s durability.


🦽 4. Check ADA Compliance Annually

Even minor striping fade or worn signage can create compliance issues. Review your lot for:

  • Clearly marked accessible parking stalls.

  • Correct signage height and placement.

  • Proper slopes and ramp transitions.

  • Freshly painted crosswalks and walkways.

At Fremont Paving, we stay updated with California ADA standards and can help you maintain full compliance without the guesswork.


đź§© 5. Refresh Line Striping and Signage as Needed

Crisp, visible markings guide traffic and reduce accidents.

  • Re-stripe every 12–24 months, depending on wear.

  • Repaint directional arrows, curbs, and loading zones.

  • Replace faded or damaged signage immediately.

Bright, organized striping also improves your property’s visual appeal — a small investment that pays off in perception and safety.


🌧️ 6. Evaluate Drainage Before the Rainy Season

Standing water is asphalt’s worst enemy.
Before the wet months hit, confirm that your drains, curbs, and grading are working properly.
Fremont Paving offers drainage inspections to prevent costly base damage and eliminate slip hazards.


đź’Ľ 7. Partner with a Reliable Asphalt Contractor

Instead of reacting to problems, work with a trusted partner who understands your property’s history and future needs.
A good contractor will:

  • Track your maintenance cycles.

  • Provide annual reports and reminders.

  • Offer transparent pricing and long-term plans.

At Fremont Paving, we build maintenance partnerships — not one-time jobs. Our goal is to keep your parking lot safe, functional, and looking great year after year.


📞 Simplify Your Maintenance Plan Today

Don’t wait until the next crack or puddle appears.
Contact Fremont Paving today to schedule your free parking lot inspection and maintenance plan.