Pickering Properties
What Sets Pickering Pavement Apart
Pickering’s pavement environment is shaped by a few distinct factors. The Pickering Town Centre and the Kingston Road commercial corridor carry some of Durham Region’s highest retail traffic volumes. The industrial and logistics properties clustered near Brock Road and the 401 face constant heavy vehicle load. And the residential and mixed-use growth pushing north through Seaton puts new pressure on newly installed surfaces that need to be done right the first time.
Freeze-thaw cycles affect every Ontario municipality, but properties in Pickering also deal with proximity to Lake Ontario’s moisture influence, which accelerates surface cracking and subbase softening when drainage is not properly managed. Getting the grading, subbase, and mix specification right on the front end is what separates pavement that lasts eight years from pavement that starts failing in three.
Seal Canada’s crews bring the experience and local awareness to approach Pickering projects with those variables already accounted for, not discovered partway through installation.