


Medicine Shop Dickinson had a lot that needed some serious attention. The pavement was worn, the ramp area was rough and unfinished, and the overall look wasn't doing the property any favors. That's the kind of situation where a full-service approach really matters - not just throwing sealcoat on top and calling it done.
We started with crack sealing to address the underlying issues before anything else went down. Skipping that step is one of the most common mistakes we see on commercial lots - you can sealcoat all day long, but if the cracks aren't handled first, water gets in and breaks everything down from underneath. Getting that foundation right is what makes the sealcoat actually last.
The ramp area was its own challenge. The before and after on that section tells the whole story - what was a rough, deteriorated surface got cleaned up and sealed to match the rest of the lot. Details like that are easy to overlook, but they matter for accessibility and the overall finished look.
We teamed up with Line Pro for the striping, and the result speaks for itself. The yellow stall lines, the crosshatched no-parking zones, and the blue ADA-compliant spaces all came out sharp and clean against the fresh sealcoat. A well-striped lot isn't just about looks - it keeps traffic moving safely and makes a strong first impression on every customer who pulls in.
For a business like Medicine Shop, curb appeal is part of the customer experience. A lot that looks this clean signals that the people inside care about what they're doing. That connection matters more than most business owners realize.