Free Pavement Health Assessment — See Exactly What Your Lot Needs

Strike Force Striping offers a free on-site PASER pavement assessment for commercial property managers and facility directors in the Greenville-Spartanburg area. You receive a professional condition report with an industry-standard PASER score (1–10), photo documentation of every distress type, a 10-year lifecycle cost analysis, and a Good/Better/Best maintenance recommendation — at zero cost and zero commitment. The report is a professional deliverable you can hand directly to the property owner.

Fully Insured
Robotic Precision
Veteran Owned
Same-Day Availability
ADA Compliant

What You Get

What's Included in the Free Assessment?

1

Site Walk

We arrive at your property with the PASER inspection form, measurement tools, and a camera. We walk the entire paved surface — every lane, every stall, every access point — documenting conditions zone by zone.

2

PASER Score

Each zone of the lot is rated against the PASER 1–10 scale. Crack width is measured. Depressions are probed. Drainage is evaluated. The lot receives an overall PASER rating based on its worst zone — because your liability exposure is set by the weakest point, not the average.

3

Diagnosis Report

Photos, PASER scores, and condition notes are compiled into a professional report. The report includes a lifecycle cost analysis: what it costs to maintain your lot now versus what it will cost to reconstruct if you defer maintenance. This is the document property managers use to justify budget to the property owner.

4

Good/Better/Best Proposal

Based on the assessment, you receive a three-tier maintenance recommendation tailored to your lot's condition and your budget constraints.

TierWhat's IncludedWhen We Recommend It
GOOD — Protect & MarkRe-stripe all stalls + ADA compliance. Addresses safety and aesthetics.PASER 5–7, budget-constrained, immediate ADA liability
BETTER — Maintain & ProtectCrack fill + re-stripe + ADA. Stops active deterioration. Extends surface life 2–3 years.PASER 4–6, visible cracks, no major structural failure
BEST — Comprehensive Asset ManagementSealcoat + crack fill + re-stripe + ADA. Full preventative maintenance cycle. Maximizes lifecycle.PASER 3–6, property owner wants maximum protection

Why This Matters

The Math That Changes the Conversation

A sealcoat at PASER 7–8 costs roughly $0.17–$0.30 per square foot.

Waiting until PASER 5 requires crack sealing AND sealcoating — adding $1-2/linear foot for crack sealing in addition to sealcoating.

Waiting until PASER 3 requires milling and overlay — $2–$4 per square foot.

Waiting until PASER 1–2 means full reconstruction — $5–$8+ per square foot.

For a 50,000 sq ft commercial lot, the difference between a $8,500 maintenance intervention and a $400,000 reconstruction is timing. The PASER diagnostic shows property owners this math in a format they can act on.

Who This Is For

Is the Free Assessment Right for Your Property?

This assessment is designed for:

Facility Managers

At manufacturing plants, logistics hubs, and corporate campuses who need documented pavement condition data for capital planning

Property Managers

Overseeing commercial portfolios who want a standardized assessment they can present to property owners as a budget justification tool

Property Owners

Who suspect their lot needs work but want an objective, data-driven evaluation before committing to any scope

EHS Directors

At facilities where safety compliance, ADA documentation, and slip-and-fall liability are operational concerns

If your property has 50+ parking stalls and you operate in the Greenville-Spartanburg area, you qualify.

Book Now

Book Your Free Assessment

Zero Cost. Zero Commitment. Zero Sales Pressure.

We do not use the assessment as a high-pressure sales tactic. You receive a professional report — the same format we deliver to facility managers at BMW, Amazon, and Michelin-class facilities. If you decide to move forward, great. If not, you still have a documented pavement condition record that serves your property for years.

FAQ

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