June 25, 2026

Concrete Parking Lot – Daycare – Saint Peters, MO

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June 25, 2026

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When we were asked to work on our daycare’s concrete parking lot, we couldn’t say no—after all, we drove on it nearly every day for our sons! The existing parking lot was in need of repair, and the owner ultimately decided to do a full replacement.


We excavated the existing 6-inch-thick concrete, and removed 12-20 inches of unusable subbase to prep the area. We joked that we should have also been paid for child care as all of the little faces were plastered to the windows watching us as we worked.


For the new parking lot, we installed 200 ton of base rock, compacted to grade, poured 120 yards of concrete between 6-7 inches thick, saw cut on 10 foot centers, and re-striped the parking stalls. It’s always satisfying to transform something in need of repair to something high quality, and of course, it was gratifying to have such an appreciative audience for this job!



Is it time for your parking lot to have some work done? Whether it’s just a repair or a full replacement, you can trust Widel Paving to do the job well. Contact us today to get a free estimate!


Empty parking lot with white striped spaces beside a brick building on a clear day
June 25, 2026
We have been showcasing a number of sealing and striping projects this fall, and now that we are approaching the winter months, and the promise of snow ahead, it’s the perfect time to get your parking lot ready to face the changing temperatures and winter weather. Now that snow is on the way, here is another reason to have Widel come and seal and stripe your lot. A newly sealcoated surface will making plowing and shoveling a breeze. On a porous asphalt surface, snow and ice will adhere to the pavement; however, on a sealcoated parking lot, the accumulation will sit on the surface and make snow removal far easier. Winter months also mean less daylight, and fresh striping makes the lines pop on the freshly sealed pavement which allows for better visibility.  Our most recent project at Saint Gianna’s not only looks great, saved our client money in the long run, but is ready to take on any weather that comes our way this winter! Seize the chance to get your parking surface ready for the winter so that come spring your lot will look as great as it did when it was freshly paved!
Parking lot outside a beige retail building with a few cars under a blue sky
June 25, 2026
A safe and well-maintained parking lot is an important investment for any organization. Sealing and striping play an important role in assuring the integrity of a parking lot as well as its longevity. We completed a sealing and striping project at the Food Bank of Saint Louis which left their lot looking like new! Why is sealcoating important? The number one reason is that it is an economical way to extend the life of any asphalt surface. Seal coating, which should be completed on a semiannual basis, will help you derive the maximum value out of your lot. Sealcoating blocks harmful UV rays, seals up cracks before they become a larger problem, and prevents rain and snow damage. A second reason to sealcoat is the aesthetic enhancement it provides. A sealcoat coupled with new stripes will leave your lot looking like new – as in the case if the project we completed for The Food Bank of Saint Louis.  If your parking lot is looking a little drab, it’s probably time to call Widel Paving and schedule a sealing and striping.
Modern office building with parking lot, cars, and landscaped entrance under clear daylight
June 25, 2026
The weather is starting to get cooler, which means it’s time for fall leaves, warm sweaters, and sealing asphalt. Sealing asphalt is an important item to add to your routine maintenance, as it protects the asphalt from moisture seeping in, which can freeze and break apart your asphalt over the winter. Widel was hired to seal and stripe the parking lot at Mercy in Chesterfield. We first swept away any debris, then applied a tar-based sealant. After it set, we stripped the parking lot for parking spaces. Not only did the parking lot look new and professional once it was done, it will now last longer, and be protected against the upcoming winter.  We recommend resealing your asphalt every other year, and fall is the perfect season to do it! Your parking lot, or other paved areas are an investment, and should be maintained to avoid damage from winter weather. If you would like your pavement sealed and striped, contact us for a free estimate!
Concrete sidewalk repair along a cracked curb with wooden forms and parked cars nearby
June 25, 2026
One of the many services we offer at Widel is ADA law compliant projects. When you hire Widel for either a new project or to refurbish an old one, you are not only getting superior craftsmanship, but we also handle all of the details needed to make sure that the project meets current codes. In this particular project, we poured new ramps so that the client was able to meet current ADA laws. Widel can handle any ADA law compliant project. Our services include: Handicap and Van Accessible Parking Stalls Access Aisles Handicap Signage Ramps and Curb Ramps  If you want to learn more about how Widel can help you or get a free estimate, just contact us !
Freshly poured gray concrete slab at a construction site, with a curb and grassy park in the background
June 25, 2026
We are excited to showcase a project that highlights some of the unique work that we do at Widel Paving. The Coca Cola project exhibits some of the amazing concrete work that Widel can do in both a residential and corporate setting. Widel was hired by Coca Cola to pour a new 8 inch concrete reinforced floor for an addition to the plant to brew fresh tea. The nature of the manufacturing setting called for rebar to reinforce the concrete to withstand the traffic and weight of the equipment in the new tea room addition.  Widel can help meet the needs of any concrete flooring project the thickness of new concrete and the reinforcements used will vary based on the specifics of the project. Contact us today for a free estimate.
Brown rooftop walkway with white edging and a glass roof in the background
June 25, 2026
Pool weather is here, and we were able to get some pools ready for summer! When Widel Paving began work on one job, the pool deck was broken in multiple areas and in need of repair. We tore out the existing broken concrete and poured 5 inches of exposed aggregate to match the existing pool deck. Aggregate can be a great option for areas like pool decks to prevent slipping. We also finished a concrete pool deck.  Do you have any broken concrete? Are you looking to repair your aggregate? At Widel Paving, we can replace or repair your broken pavement to match the rest. Contact us today to get your free estimate and see what we can do for you.
Orange skid steer levels muddy construction patch in a wet parking lot with cones and a red truck nearby
June 25, 2026
Potholes are a frustration for everybody, and often plague areas with older pavement. As pavement ages, it can begin to crack. Those cracks expand when water freezes in them during the winter, and eventually water can accumulate underneath the pavement, which also expands when frozen. When the ice melts, you are left with cracked pavement with an empty cavity underneath. This collapses and forms a pothole. When Widel Paving began working on a job at a strip mall in South County, there was a huge pothole in need of repair. To begin repairing it, we first had to remove the existing 3 inches of asphalt. We then installed 6 inches of reinforced concrete to repair the hole.  How is your pavement aging? If you’re dealing with potholes or other signs of aging, just call us for a free estimate. Whether it’s a repair or a full replacement, Widel Paving can bring your paving back up to what it needs to be.
New concrete sidewalk beside a beige apartment building, with bare dirt landscaping and curb at right.
June 25, 2026
Churches may have their doors open to all, but that won’t do you much good if you can’t get on the sidewalk. When Widel Paving began working with a local church in St. Peters, there were no ADA compliant sidewalks available. The ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) has standards for sidewalk widths, slopes, and ramps so they can be easily accessible for all. We excavated 6 tandem loads of dirt, framed the sidewalks per ADA specifications, poured 21 yards of concrete at 4 inches thick, installed the appropriate curbs, installed a box drain and grooved every 5 feet. With the sidewalk now fully compliant, the church subcontracted a third party to install the ADA compliant hand railing.  Are your sidewalks helping your visitors get where they need to go? Contact us to get an estimate and see how we can get you up to code.