Cleaning and maintaining a parking lot can be more difficult than it sounds. However, doing so is crucial toward the longevity and overall safety of the surface.
How To Clean Your Parking Lot
Follow these steps to properly clean your parking lot, restoring the surface to its original, fresh appearance.
1. Clear All Debris
Start by removing as much debris as you can by hand while staying safe throughout the process. Ridding the parking lot of all debris will enhance its appearance while preventing future obstruction of the drainage system.
Keeping your lot free from debris reduces the risks of hazards or even potential damage to vehicles. This ultimately helps to create a safer environment for both drivers and pedestrians.
2. Dispose Of Overgrown Vegetation
Try to identify and remove all forms of overgrown or unwanted vegetation from your parking lot. This can include small weeds growing through cracks in the pavement.
This is a crucial step toward preventing further damage to the surface. The use of environmentally safe herbicides can eliminate the plants effectively. Removing the roots ultimately decreases the likelihood of regrowth.
3. Clean Any Cracks And/Or Potholes
Before proceeding with further repairs, try to thoroughly clean out any potholes or cracks. You can do this by using a wire brush or specialized tools to remove the debris.
Cleaning the areas will prevent any possible water infiltration or further degradation. You can use a blower for this task if the potholes are quite deep.
4. Get Rid Of Stains
Stains, such as tire marks, oil, and grease, can be tackled with the help of targeted cleaners or degreasers. Use these products according to manufacturer’s instructions, at all times.
Allow the application(s) to sit before scrubbing with a stiff brush. This approach can lead to the effective removal of the majority of stubborn stains.
5. Power Wash The Parking Lot
A pressure washer can deeply cleanse your lot, removing the toughest of dirt, stains, and oil spills.
Make sure to choose the proper pressure setting to avoid damaging the parking lot surface. This cleaning task can help to reveal any damage that may have previously gone unnoticed.
6. Fill All Cracks
After cleaning thoroughly, fill all cracks with a suitable crack filler. Select a filler that is designed for your parking lot’s specific type of pavement.
Filling cracks properly can prevent water penetration, which can result in freeze-thaw damage and other deterioration.
7. Sealcoat
Applying a seal coat over your entire lot can protect the surface from weather, oil, and UV damage. This preventative maintenance step can extend the life of the lot and improve its overall appearance.
Always make sure to follow the sealant manufacturer’s guidelines for application and drying time to achieve the best results possible.
8. Hire A Parking Lot Sweeping Service
Sunstate Sweeping has proudly served Arizona since 1991. We are one of the largest sweeping companies in the state, with over 30 employees and 15 trucks operating around the clock. As Arizona’s population grows, Sunstate expands to meet the needs of our clients, but we’ll never outgrow our dedication to smaller businesses and loyal customers.
To stay ahead, we invest in state-of-the-art recirculating air-sweepers and mechanical broom-sweepers. All of this helps Sunstate keep our promise, to provide the best sweeping services in Arizona.
Sweeping contractors will quote you a price based on either the total square footage or amount of parking spaces in the lot.
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Sunstate Sweeping believes in providing excellent training and empowering our employees. Teamwork, responsibility, and commitment to our clients are qualities we foster in all aspects of our business. Contact us to get scheduled today!