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Roof Tile, Facade Tile, Pavement Tile – Kaskad United INC 1(732) 381-9400- best unique polymer sandy tiling for you
Jul 29th
Kaskad United Inc. is a well-known company which launches a new unique product on the market. The tiles we offer are based on the polymer-sandy material which is the eco-friendly green manufacturing technology used in production of roof tiles, façade tiles and paving tiles. The company provides 50 years guarantee certificates for all assortment of products as well as the certificate for a free exchange of the roofing tile after expiration of the 50 year guarantee period.
Polymer-Sandy Roofing Tile is distinguished from regular clay tile and many others. It can withstand the drop of temperature well, frost steady (temperature range More >
Larger Pavement Striping and Paving Jobs Require Professional Help
Jul 21st
If you’ve been thinking about taking on a large striping or parking lot pavement job on your own, you might want to reconsider your decision. Though it might seem like a good idea and a way to save on labor costs, tackling a larger paving job is something that only professionals should handle. From start to finish, there are details of which you may not be aware, causing bigger problems than you can correct on your own. Here are more reasons why you might want to turn to a professional to pave or to stripe your parking lot or other More >
Asphalt Vs. Concrete | What is The Best Choice for Your parking Lots Pavement?
Jul 8th
Whenever construction related topics are discussed, the use of asphalt VS concrete always creates a bit of controversy. This is especially true when the discussion focuses on paving. Even the word paving these days is used to describe mostly asphalt. But the truth is pavement is any material used to created roads or driveways. The most common modern paving methods however are asphalt and concrete.
Both asphalt and concrete have a long history in the building industry because of the variety of ways the materials can be used. However, in regard to paving parking lots and driveways the biggest argument has mainly More >
Complete Asphalt Pavement Repair Guide
Jun 20th
Asphalt was initially developed as an inexpensive surface for the many new roads in the early twentieth century. These roads were developed because of the introduction of the automobile and its need for a smooth, hard surface to drive and park on. Asphalt concrete paving became the standard of roads and highways. Just as cars age and wear out, so do roads. Damage to asphalt pavement can result from poor drainage, excessive loading, weather, poor design, poor construction and exposure to fuel.
Whatever the cause, asphalt pavement damage manifests in many ways– surface defects, pavement cracks, potholes, patches and even utility More >
Perma pave is the world’s first permeable pavement that is eco-friendly
Jun 13th
Many people are wondering what Perma pave is and how is helps the environment. It is a permeable pavement that filters contaminants out of rain water and allows only clean water to enter into the soil. This helps regenerate the soil and allows the worldâs waterways to become cleaner and less toxic for aquatic life. Perma pave can be used for small areas such as individual housing purposes, street ways such as drainage vents and parking lots.
The advantage of using Perma pave is simply that it reduces the pollution and contaminants that rain water carries into our oceans, rivers More >
The Perks of Asphalt Pavement Make it a Solid Driveway Medium
May 31st
Paving a driveway is generally the last thing on a homeowner or potential homeowner’s mind, but the choices made can make a real difference down the road. Some driveway types will require lots of maintenance and frequent repair or replacement and others, such as asphalt, are meant to stand the test of time. Buying one that will last is generally the best choice overall.
Typically, the three big picks for driveways that are paved are gravel, concrete and asphalt. Those who want practically maintenance free driveways go with asphalt. Asphalt does require maintenance, but it stands up well to time More >