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Tarzana HOA Roadway Sealcoating & Striping

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Project Details

GPM recently completed a 327,200 square foot roadway sealcoating and re-striping project for a premier homeowners association (HOA) in Tarzana, CA. As an experienced commercial paving contractor, we provided high-quality asphalt maintenance that not only improved the look of the neighborhood streets but also protected the asphalt surfaces from sun, water, and vehicle wear.

This roadway maintenance project included fresh sealcoating services to extend pavement life and crisp new traffic markings to keep the community safe and organized. Our team worked efficiently to minimize inconvenience to residents, delivering a smooth, clean result that enhances curb appeal and long-term durability.

Scope of Project

  • Professional asphalt sealcoating to protect and maintain community roads
  • Pavement striping and roadway markings to improve safety and traffic flow
  • Comprehensive project management to coordinate with HOA needs and ensure minimal disruption

Why GPM

General Pavement Management (GPM) has served the Central and Southern California areas for over 30 years. We are your trusted partners for any paving projects, including large industrial and commercial facilities, HOAs, and several types of construction projects. GPM prioritizes providing our customers with excellent customer service and high-quality pavement. Contact GPM today for a free consultation on how to make asphalt work for your unique project!

 

FAQs

What work did GPM complete for the Tarzana HOA?

Roadway sealcoating and full re striping across 327,200 square feet of private community streets. Scope included pavement sealing to protect the asphalt and new traffic markings to restore safety, organization, and curb appeal.

Why sealcoat HOA roads instead of waiting for major repairs?

Sealcoating shields the surface from sun, water, oil, and oxidation, slowing cracking and raveling. It extends pavement life and lowers lifecycle cost compared to deferred maintenance that leads to patching or reconstruction.

How did GPM minimize disruption for residents?

Phased street closures, posted notices, coordinated access windows, and on site traffic control. Work sequences were planned with the HOA so essential routes stayed open and cure times were respected.

Why re-stripe asphalt after sealing and what markings were restored?

Fresh markings improve visibility and compliance. Typical elements include centerlines, edge lines, stop bars, legends, crosswalks, loading or no parking zones, ADA related symbols, and stall layout where applicable.

When can traffic return and how often should an HOA plan sealcoating roads?

Lots and roads typically reopen about 24 hours after each coat depending on weather. Many communities budget a sealcoat cycle every three to five years, adjusting for traffic volumes and exposure.

 

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