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Murphy Funeral Home required a long-term pavement maintenance solution to protect a parking lot that had previously undergone a significant investment in paving. The goal was not to replace pavement, but to preserve its condition, maintain appearance, and extend service life while respecting the sensitivity and visibility of the property.
As an active funeral home, scheduling and presentation were critical. The work needed to be completed without disrupting services, visitors, or staff, and the final result had to reflect the quality and professionalism of the property itself. The existing pavement was structurally sound but showing early-stage cracking that, if left untreated, would shorten its lifespan.
A targeted maintenance approach was selected to stabilize the asphalt, restore appearance, and protect the surface—allowing the lot to continue performing as intended without unnecessary replacement.
All work was scheduled over a weekend window, with the site fully reopened for business the following Monday.
Completed full crack filling across the entire parking lot using hot rubber crack filler to prevent water intrusion and slow pavement deterioration.
Prepared the asphalt surface and applied a full commercial sealcoating application to protect the pavement and restore a uniform, clean appearance.
Executed a complex and custom line striping layout to match the site’s unique traffic flow and parking requirements.
Sequenced work to allow curing time while ensuring the lot was fully operational for the following business week.
Delivered a finished surface that visually blended protection, organization, and durability—resulting in a parking lot that presents as nearly new.
Completed all work between Friday night and Monday morning to eliminate disruption to funeral services and daily operations.
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