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Is Social Media Ruining Standards in the Paving Industry?

14 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Are social media platforms helping the paving industry, or damaging standards? Amy and Andy discuss how TikTok and Instagram are changing customer expectations, promoting aesthetic-first content, and influencing how contractors showcase their work. A balanced conversation about standards, visibility, and the reality behind short-form trade content.

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