HOAs, property managers, and representatives in charge of medical offices or other commercial buildings often find their days full of important decisions—but they might not count parking lot management among them. In fact, it’s very easy to completely overlook a parking lot when considering what types of repairs a property needs. After all, if it’s flat and people can park there, what’s the problem?
In reality, parking lots can be one of the most dangerous locations at your business. Cracks, ice, inconsistent curbs, and more can all be trip and fall hazards, and accidents are common when parking areas are too cramped or ambiguously marked. Mr. Handyman can help you tidy up your parking lot for a safer (and more appealing!) stopover space. Thanks to the large swings in weather throughout the year, parking lot repair in Mooresville and Lake Norman should be near the top of your annual maintenance checklist, and we make things easy! Our process is simple and tailored to the specific challenges your parking lot is facing.
Don’t forget—Mr. Handyman also serves Statesville, Cornelius, Huntersville, and the whole Lake Norman area. Contact us today to schedule your parking lot repair!
Why Your Parking Lot Matters
The parking lot is often the first impression your visitors get about your location. For HOAs, this means shaping the perception of residents, and for property managers, it could make the difference between potential customers or clients choosing to come back or switch to competitors. Some factors you might be overlooking for how your parking lot is serving you include:
- Visitor Experience: If visitors need to contend with deep potholes that could damage their cars (and ankles), they’re less likely to want to spend time in your parking lot at all. In fact, studies show that difficulties with parking not only create a stressful first impression, but they can also negatively impact the behaviors in which a person engages after parking. In other words, if you’re a medical office with a poorly maintained parking lot, expect patients’ blood pressures to be higher during visits and for them to be terse or short in attitude. This might even increase the odds of a negative review!
- Compliance: Depending on what type of entity you operate, the ADA (Americans With Disabilities Act) requires that parking lots comply with certain specifications. These mandates include accessible parking spaces, ramps, and visible parking lot handicap markings. Even if you are not required to comply with the ADA in all these ways, doing so anyway can make your visitors feel welcome and cared for.
- Liability: Whenever someone is injured on someone else’s property, a lawsuit is a possibility. An unkempt parking lot full of uneven surfaces, bulges, and cracks can be a major tripping hazard, leading to injury and potentially hefty legal fees to cover medical bills.
- Long-Term Costs: A parking lot affects more than just the ground it sits on top of. For instance, if cracks in the asphalt of a parking lot are left unattended, they can swell with rainwater and divert it toward the nearby buildings. This facilitates moisture buildup around deep structures, such as foundations, which require extensive repairs when damaged. These repairs can be orders of magnitude more expensive than hiring a trustworthy handyman to fix the parking lot in the first place.