Greenville's HOA Boom Demands Early Pavement Preservation
The Upstate's rapid residential growth adds miles of new HOA roads and retail pads each year. Young asphalt on red clay soils cracks within the first five years without crack sealing and sealcoating.
Woodruff Road and Haywood Road corridors carry increasing commercial traffic. Retail lots develop raveling, oil saturation at parking stalls, and ADA compliance gaps that trigger inspections.
Tycoon Asphalt helps Greenville HOA boards and property managers act on the degradation curve early—when maintenance costs a fraction of mill-and-overlay reconstruction.