If your parking lot looks like this one we recently came across, we can help you. Let us repair the current cracking and prevent further deterioration of your property. 843-397-SEAL (7325)
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If your parking lot looks like this one we recently came across, we can help you. Let us repair the current cracking and prevent further deterioration of your property. 843-397-SEAL (7325)
Our crews cut the sub grade down to make room for two inches of asphalt in a patching project on the corner of Sixth Avenue and Laurel Street in beautiful downtown Conway.
On this project, we ground off the existing pavement markers, sealcoated, and restriped Wildcat Way in the Litchfield section of Pawleys Island, S.C. All roads were kept open as we successfully directed traffic flow while maintaining access to Waccamaw Middle School and Waccamaw Intermediate School.
It’s about more than business. It’s about doing the right thing.
Sometimes, that’s about giving back, and Coastal Asphalt is glad to be able to do just that at the eighth annual Union with the Congo Golf Tournament at Burning Ridge Golf Club, Saturday, August 27.
The 2015 event led to $14,200 being raised to help provide much-needed water for drinking, bathing, cooking, cleaning, medical care, waste disposal, and agriculture to a people who don’t have access to it.
Coastal Asphalt is a longtime supporter of the tournament, and this year we are proud to be premier level sponsors for the third year. The fundraiser has already paid for the building of numerous water wells and latrines in the Katanga region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
“We are grateful to be able to give back to others out of what God has given us,” said Sherry Winburn, president of Coastal Asphalt. “I can’t imagine being without clean, fresh water. We take it for granted. We’re spoiled.”
Being civic-minded comes naturally for the folks at Coastal Asphalt.
“It’s good for the community to see others reaching out,” Sherry said. “That’s what it boils down to.”
Click here to learn more or be a sponsor of the golf tournament hosted by Union United Methodist Church.
From today's edition of the Horry Independent newspaper: “Coastal Asphalt, LLC is also a longtime golf tournament sponsor. This year is its third at the premier level. ‘We are grateful to be able to give back to others out of what God has given us,’ said Sherry Winburn, president of Coastal Asphalt."
So proud to be a partner in providing clean, fresh water to those who do not have access to it. Click here to read the full story.
On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress established an official flag for the nation. The original 13 stars and 13 stripes grew to our current proud display of 50 stars and 13 stripes. Here, Old Glory flies at the base of the Historic Georgetown Harborwalk to celebrate American independence and freedom. Have a happy and safe July 4th weekend!
The Waccamaw Neck Bikeway runs parallel to U.S. 17 and can take bike riders from Murrells Inlet to Pawleys Island using Share the Road routes between completed sections of the path. Our recent patching and paving on the multi-use path proved a successful project.
Our very satisfied client wrote us the following note of appreciation:
We are pleased to recommend without reservation Coastal Asphalt, LLC based upon their excellent performance on the Bike Path Repairs for Huntington Beach State Park in May-June, 2016.
The project consisted of numerous cut and patch repairs and rubberized crack fillings of an existing 3 mile stretch of asphalt bike path. They successfully completed this project on time and within budget under a very tight schedule. They provided excellent value and were very proactive and flexible in addressing needed changes. In addition, they offered sound suggestions that allowed the project to be executed quickly and cost effectively.
As a result of their successful project completion, the bike path ride-ability, aesthetics, and safety have been significantly improved and the service life of the bike path has been greatly extended. It has been a pleasure to work with them on this project.
Sincerely,
Art E. Baker, PE
Engineering and Capital Project Manager
Georgetown County
Department of Public Services
Our team members are always faithful to capture the moments of their days. Thanks, Pat Jones, for sharing today's milling job at Myrtle Beach Golf & Yacht Club. Happy 1st day of summer, y'all!