There are four seasons in Prince George, BC: Almost Winter, Winter, Still Winter, and Asphalt Season. When winter runs that long, scheduling your asphalt maintenance is understandably not top of mind. Here is why it should be, months before the snow melts.
Why book asphalt work before spring?
Because the short northern season rewards whoever is first in line. Six reasons early birds win:
1. Priority scheduling
You’ll be at the front of the service line when the weather is finally ready. When the snow melts, demand surges and contractor backlogs form overnight; early bookings skip the queue.
2. Better pricing
Contractors stock their season pipeline early with solid pricing. Once the calendar is heavily booked, rates rise with demand. Booking in winter usually means paying less for the same work.
3. Fewer project issues
Early scheduling gives your contractor time to prepare properly: ordering materials, scheduling labour, and arranging any specialty work, which reduces product, schedule, and staffing surprises.
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Winter booking allows unhurried communication between you, your contractor, vendors, and tenants, instead of scrambling to coordinate everyone during the busy season.
5. Peace of mind
There is real value in knowing your project is locked, loaded, and ready before spring arrives, for you and for your contractor.
6. Early component installation
Some project elements can be installed year-round. Signage and bollards don’t wait for warm pavement, so parts of your project can be complete before asphalt season even opens.
What should you book first?
Whatever your lot needs most, assessed honestly. For most northern BC properties the priority order is crack sealing to stop water damage, asphalt and pothole repair for existing failures, then line painting and sealcoating for protection and appearance. Request a quote this winter and be first on the schedule in Prince George or any of the communities we serve.