Concrete or Recycles Plastic Parking Stops keep cars from
running into each other
In parking lots. It also gives uniformed parking to drivers
and something to aim at
so it allows even parking. The issue always comes up to the
potential buyer rubber
or concrete? Plastic or rubber? Both rubber and plastic
parking blocks are durable,
Visible and easier to install rather than concrete. Also shipping is another measure
where rubber and plastic wins over concrete. They man power
to install rubber
parking blocks and plastic parking blocks is far easier than
concrete.
If you have noticed at a parking lot the rubber or plastic parking blocks are newer
than cracking concrete blocks. Concrete when it gets older over time
crumbles
and cracks and even looks worse after the tenth coat of
paint. At Boston safety you
now can stop painting and install our plastic or rubber and
have worry free years of
not maintaining your parking stops. Also to remember rebar
wires that poke through
the old concrete can cause damage and injury to vehicles and
pedestrians as well.
Recycled parking blocks from our websites are easy to order
with a manufacturers
Warrantee. They
remain smooth over time and will not fade or crack. They come in
different colors such as handy cap blue to differentiate parking
spaces for the needy.
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