Specialty · CS1 Construction · Est. 2018
Paving & striping.
Lot repaving, sealcoating and striping that keeps properties safe, compliant and presentable.
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First impressions start in the parking lot
A parking lot is the first thing a resident or inspector sees. CS1 repaves, patches, sealcoats and stripes lots across entire portfolios — including ADA-compliant marking and signage — with work phased so residents always have somewhere to park.
Pavement fails from the bottom up: water gets into small cracks, freeze-thaw cycles widen them, and by the time potholes appear the base underneath is already compromised. Sealcoating and timely patching interrupt that cycle for a fraction of the cost of repaving — and a freshly striped, ADA-compliant lot is one of the few capital projects every resident, prospect and inspector notices the day it’s done.
Our paving & striping services
- Asphalt repaving & patching. Full-depth repairs and overlays that stand up to Mid-Atlantic freeze-thaw cycles.
- Sealcoating. Protective coating that extends pavement life and keeps lots looking sharp.
- Line striping & re-striping. Crisp, durable layout — spaces, fire lanes, crosswalks and curbs.
- ADA-compliant spaces & signage. Accessible spaces, aisles and signage laid out to current code.
- Speed bumps, bollards & wheel stops. Traffic control hardware installed and maintained.
Accurate estimates, timely turnarounds — and a lot that photographs as well as it drives.
Paving & striping across Maryland, Virginia & Washington, D.C.
CS1 paves, sealcoats and stripes lots for properties throughout the Mid-Atlantic, including Baltimore, Silver Spring, Rockville and Temple Hills in Maryland; Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Annandale, Springfield and Herndon in Virginia; and every quadrant of Washington, D.C. Full-depth repairs and overlays are engineered for this region’s freeze-thaw cycles, and layouts are drawn to each jurisdiction’s current accessibility code.
Frequently asked questions
Where do residents park during the work?
Work is phased section-by-section so residents
always have somewhere to park, with clear notice and temporary layouts posted before each phase.
Do you handle ADA compliance?
Yes. Accessible spaces, access aisles and signage are
laid out to current code, and we correct non-compliant layouts flagged in inspections.
Is sealcoating worth it?
Yes — a protective coating extends pavement life and
keeps lots looking sharp, interrupting the water-and-freeze cycle that turns small cracks into potholes.
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