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K.C. Nummy, Inc.
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Serving Coosada, AL and surrounding areas

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In business since 1982

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Mr. Nummy and his crew did an excellent job on my patio extension. They made sure I was satisfied with the work and completed the job within a few days. It would have taken less time, but it rained on and off for 2 days so that delayed the pouring. Thank you so much for completing this for me. No project is too small for Mr. Nummy."
Response time1 day
Response rate91%
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Roman Landscaping Services in GA, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Coosada, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

"The team did a fantastic job, our new (used) house looks totally reformed. Omar suggested design features I had overlooked. signed him up to maintain lawn services year round."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Lake Lawn Landscape
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Serving Coosada, AL and surrounding areas

"It went great!! The men were up to the task of trash removal and left things neat and completed. They were also available for additional efforts where needed. Will recommend them to others As they were recommended to me."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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American Property Works
4.1(
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Serving Coosada, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"These guys are unbelievable! We had major water issues in our yard and we hired them provided drainage capabilities that would move the water from our yard to the gutter in the street. They not only did an outstanding job, they worked in the rain, thunder, and lightening to get the job done. They solved our problem. We worked with Jake and words can't describe how helpful, courteous, and conscientious he is. There was a lot of excavation involved and they were really efficient, replacing all our sod and then cleaning up after themselves. I would enthusiastically recommend this company."
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Response time2 days
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Asphalt Driveways questions, answered by experts

Asphalt dries and cures best between 50 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. This range allows moisture to evaporate quickly without causing the asphalt to cool too fast, which can negatively affect the drying process. However, keep in mind that other weather conditions can also affect curing and drying times, such as precipitation and humidity.

It’s best to weigh the pros and cons of each material and decide on your priorities for your driveway. Gravel won’t be an appropriate choice if your driveway experiences heavy traffic. You’ll find that you need to level and top it off regularly, which could make the material a much more expensive option.

Asphalt and tarmac are not the same thing. Traditional tarmac, short for tarmacadam, uses tar as a binder to hold crushed stone together. Asphalt uses bitumen—a byproduct of crude oil—to bind aggregate. Though tarmac was once a go-to for roads, asphalt has become the modern standard. And these days, most surfaces referred to as “tarmac” are actually asphalt. So, while the names may overlap, the key distinction lies in the binder—tar for tarmac and bitumen for asphalt.

Gravel is the most economical and least expensive driveway material, costing between $1 and $3 per square foot. This is significantly cheaper than alternatives like asphalt or concrete. However, it's important to consider long-term costs, as gravel driveways require regular maintenance. You will likely need to add new gravel filling once or twice a year and regularly rake it to keep it level, which can add to the overall cost over time.

Whether it's worth it to install a heated driveway depends on how often you'll use it, your lifestyle, and your budget. If you live in a mild climate with little snowfall, then installing a built-in heated driveway system may not be worth it. If you live in a region that experiences mild snowfall, then a portable mat could work better. However, if you live in a region with heavy snowfall, it makes sense to invest in a built-in heated driveway. 

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