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POTHOLES ARE A MAJOR CAUSE OF LITIGATION – CORRECT THEM TODAY!

Colorado Concrete and Asphalt

POTHOLES ARE A MAJOR CAUSE OF LITIGATION – CORRECT THEM TODAY!

The severe weather in Colorado along with the high altitude can be very hard on asphalt. We have temperature changes that can be 60 degrees difference in one day, snows that can be flurries or major storms with feet of depth. The freeze/thaw cycles alone are so damaging to asphalt that most areas of the country have no idea what we deal with. Add to that the use of de-icer compounds and salts and you have a recipe for raveling asphalt, cracking asphalt’, alligatoring” asphalt, potholes and chuckholes, spalling of concrete and all types of heaving and sinking asphalt and concrete!

When you have a pothole, you have a LIABILITY. Cars and bikes can be damaged, but, more importantly, people can get injured. Be a responsible property owner – get your potholes and trip hazards repaired immediately. Colorado Concrete and Asphalt specializes in immediate pothole and trip hazard liability repairs. We have a special resin-based repair product that can be applied in any temperature, any weather condition* which will repair your pothole or trip hazard and keep you from getting sued – and it carries a 3-year warranty! (*product cannot be applied if ice is present in the pothole, as voids can result) If you have a pothole of any size, you are at risk of a potentially large lawsuit.

Call Colorado Concrete and Asphalt at 720-456-0898 or email us at Shawn@coloradoconcreteasphalt.com and get an immediate evaluation and FREE quote. We will respond to you and fix the issue within 24-48 hours of your call, in most cases. Our repairs take only minutes to complete, keeping your traffic from being impeded. And, our product can be driven on immediately after the repair! Call us today and get your liability issues resolved!

Colorado Concrete and Asphalt provides reliable, quality concrete and asphalt repair, and with superior customer service along the Colorado Front Range.