The Right Truck for Maintenance
Trucks customized to a contractor’s specific application can help crews and equipment work at full capacity while avoiding missed deadlines, voided warranties, and unnecessary...
Reconditioning Offers Affordable Alternative To Purchasing New
Whether updating your fleet or expanding it, reconditioning your own equipment or purchasing reconditioned equipment may be an affordable option to ensure your fleet...
Bust the Rust
Galvanic corrosion frequently afflicts structures such as commercial roofing, infrastructure elements and facades, and is also common in the restoration of existing structural steel...
Right Part, Right Time: Part 1 of 3
Improving storeroom efficiency netted bottom line results
By Corey Crable
Superior Paving Corp. has stood as an industry leader for years—since its founding in 1976, to...
Sealing the Pavement Matrix
While many manufacturers of asphalt preservation products claim their products provide long-lasting benefits, few can offer 39 years of proof to back up their...
Deck Maintenance Tips & Techniques
By Steve Getsiv
Americans spend millions each year building, replacing and repairing decks. At an average cost of $16,000 per HomeAdvisor.com, a 16- by 20-foot...
A Winter Checklist for Your Compact Equipment
Whether you’re using your compact equipment during winter or putting it in storage for a few months, it is critical that your equipment is...
Shot Blaster Troubleshooting
Shot blasters are designed to clean and profile a concrete surface in a single step, making them a popular choice with contractors during floor...
Chipping Hammers
By Andrew Mayer
Chipping hammers are small in nature but can be incredibly impactful on the jobsite. An economical tool that gives contractors a bang...
Crack Sealing Correctly
In the 1990s, the Federal Highway Administration conducted an ambitious test spanning several years at five locations across the US and Canada. The goal...









