


This gas station in Florence, SC is getting ready to reopen - and the pavement needed to match that energy. When a business is coming back to life, the lot is one of the first things customers notice. Faded, worn-out asphalt sends the wrong message before anyone even walks through the door.
Here's what we were working with - an older lot that had taken its share of wear over the years. Surface cracks, oxidized asphalt, the kind of tired-looking pavement that makes a place look like it's been sitting. A fresh sealcoat was the right call. It brings the color back, tightens up the surface, and puts a protective layer between the pavement and everything that beats it up day after day - UV rays, fuel spills, rain, and constant traffic from vehicles pulling in and out.
Seal coating on a commercial lot like this isn't just about looks. Gas stations deal with fuel and oil drips constantly, and those are hard on asphalt. The sealer creates a barrier that resists that kind of chemical exposure and slows down the breakdown of the pavement underneath. That means the owner isn't looking at a much more expensive repaving job down the road nearly as soon.
The result is a clean, dark, uniform surface that makes the whole property look sharp and ready for business. We take that seriously on commercial jobs - the finished lot reflects directly on the business owner. We're glad South Carolina business owners continue to trust our crew with work like this, and we're proud to help this one get ready for its next chapter.