Yes. Most HOA paving projects can be completed in phases, allowing sections of the parking lot to remain open while work is performed. This approach helps maintain access for residents, guests, and service vehicles.
Condominiums, Townhomes & HOAs
PLM Paving & Concrete Works with Condominiums, Townhomes & Homeowner Associations (HOAs)
At PLM Paving & Concrete, we understand the unique challenges that condominium boards, townhome communities, and homeowners associations (HOAs) face when it comes to maintaining safe, attractive, and long-lasting paved surfaces.
From parking lots and private roads to sidewalks and common areas, our team delivers customized asphalt and concrete services that enhance curb appeal, reduce liability, and increase property value. With decades of experience partnering with property managers and association boards, we’re committed to providing timely, cost-effective solutions that minimize disruption and maximize results.
We Helps HOAs with Planning, Resources, and Expectations
Association property managers often juggle multiple projects at once, often with limited time and resources. That’s why PLM Paving & Concrete focuses on making pavement maintenance simple, efficient, and easy to plan.
Our team works with HOA boards and property managers to evaluate pavement conditions across the property and recommend practical repair and maintenance strategies. By identifying issues early and prioritizing repairs over time, communities can better plan for improvements while managing maintenance costs.
Work can be scheduled and completed in phases so access to the property remains open for residents and visitors whenever possible. The result is well-maintained parking areas, streets, and pathways that enhance safety, appearance, and long-term pavement performance throughout the community.
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How We Work With HOA Boards & Property Managers
At PLM Paving & Concrete, we understand that managing pavement projects for condominiums, townhome communities, and homeowner associations requires careful planning and clear communication. Our team works closely with HOA boards, property managers, and community management firms to ensure every project is completed efficiently, with minimal disruption to residents.
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Site Evaluation & Pavement Assessment
Every project begins with a detailed evaluation of your property. Our team inspects parking lots, private roads, sidewalks, and other paved areas to identify cracking, drainage issues, surface wear, and potential safety concerns.
We then provide clear recommendations for repairs, resurfacing, or preventative maintenance.
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Maintenance Planning & Budget Guidance
HOA boards often need to balance pavement repairs with long-term budgets. We help communities create practical maintenance plans that prioritize critical repairs while extending pavement life.
Our guidance may include:
- Multi-year maintenance planning
- Preventative maintenance strategies
- Budget-friendly repair options
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Phased Scheduling to Minimize Disruption
Because HOA communities are active residential environments, scheduling matters. We work with property managers to phase projects strategically so portions of parking lots or roadways remain accessible whenever possible.
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Clear Communication with Management & Residents
Successful HOA projects require clear communication. We coordinate closely with property managers and association leaders to provide timelines, schedule updates, and advance notice of any temporary access changes.
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Professional Execution & Long-Term Results
Our experienced crews deliver durable pavement solutions designed for heavy daily use. From asphalt paving and sealcoating to concrete repairs and pavement marking, we focus on results that improve safety, functionality, and curb appeal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can paving be done without closing the entire parking lot?
How often should HOA parking lots be resurfaced?
Most HOA parking lots should be resurfaced every 12–20 years, depending on traffic levels, climate, and maintenance history. Regular crack sealing and sealcoating every few years can significantly extend the life of the pavement.
How should HOAs budget for pavement repairs?
HOAs should plan pavement maintenance as part of a multi-year capital improvement budget. Routine maintenance like crack sealing and sealcoating helps delay costly reconstruction and allows communities to spread expenses over time.
What maintenance helps extend the life of asphalt pavement?
Routine maintenance such as crack sealing, sealcoating, and timely repairs helps prevent water damage and surface deterioration. Addressing small issues early can significantly extend the lifespan of asphalt pavement.
Trusted by Industry Leaders in Community Management
PLM Paving & Concrete is proud to be the go-to pavement partner for some of the most respected names in HOA and property management. Our long-standing relationships with top management firms reflect our commitment to quality, reliability, and professionalism across every project.
Planning & Resources
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