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McCormick and Sons is a family owned and operated excavating, asphalt, and concrete contractor that does all types of projects ranging from pavement repair to new subdivision.



We do all remodeling & new construction. Will work Saturday but not Sunday in order to attend Church with my family. Will provide 24 hour emergency services on Sundays.


We are a fully licensed and insured residential remodeling company who specializes in all types home renovations. Our projects range from standard upgrading and repairs to high-end custom work.




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CAPPS CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION

296 Riverview Rd
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CAPPS CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION

296 Riverview Rd
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27 years of experience

We at CAPPS CONCRETE would like to take the time to tell you about our company. We are a small family owned buisiness. We have 4 employees and we believe that a hand shake is as good as a contract. But we will write up a contract if one is deemed needed. Our billing procedure is move in, finish the job, and then get paid in full when the job is done. There is no financing available. Cash or Check only.

We at CAPPS CONCRETE would like to take the time to tell you about our company. We are a small family owned buisiness. We have 4 employees and we believe that a hand shake is as good as a contract. But we will write up a contract if one is deemed needed. Our billing procedure is move in, finish the job, and then get paid in full when the job is done. There is no financing available. Cash or Check only.


Mid-South Clean Machine Inc

469 Arkansas 149
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Mid-South Clean Machine Inc

469 Arkansas 149
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26 years of experience

Certified, Trained, Licensed Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Cleaner; Member of PWNA, adhere to regulations of the N.F.P.A. 96'98 Fire codes; MSCM has been in business for 13 years, providing environmentally safe, high-pressure cleaning to the private and public sections of the Mid-South Areas, to include Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and Missouri. Additional address - PO Box 208, Tyronza, AR 72386.

Certified, Trained, Licensed Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Cleaner; Member of PWNA, adhere to regulations of the N.F.P.A. 96'98 Fire codes; MSCM has been in business for 13 years, providing environmentally safe, high-pressure cleaning to the private and public sections of the Mid-South Areas, to include Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and Missouri. Additional address - PO Box 208, Tyronza, AR 72386.

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Driveway Sealcoating questions, answered by experts

We don’t recommend sealing brand-new asphalt; instead, wait for at least three months so that the asphalt has some time to cure. If it’s applied too soon, the seal coat can trap oils and chemicals in the asphalt, preventing it from fully curing and leading to a weaker surface that’s susceptible to damage. 

On average, asphalt dries within 24 to 72 hours, meaning it’s solid enough for light traffic—walking and careful driving. Full curing—when asphalt reaches peak strength—can take anywhere from three months to a year. During that time, heavy loads and sharp objects can leave marks. Weather, asphalt mix, and thickness all affect how quickly it dries and cures. If you want your asphalt to last, treat it gently until it’s fully cured. For the best results, check with a professional asphalt contractor for their advice.

Unlike drying, which takes between 48 and 72 hours on average, asphalt driveway cure times are different and take much longer. Your asphalt driveway won’t actually cure for around six months to one year. During this time, it’s more likely to get damaged or weakened by heavy machinery, vehicles, and high temperatures. 

Small cracks can be DIY patched, but professional services ensure durable, smooth surfaces and prevent further deterioration.

If your asphalt driveway shows cracks, potholes, or standing water, it’s likely time for a repair. Cracks, big or small, let water seep in, weakening the base and causing further damage. Potholes are a sign of this weakening process in action while standing water suggests your driveway has poor drainage, which can cause even more issues. You may also see warping or buckling—a sign of a compromised base layer—or sinking pavement. Spotting these signs early on can help you save yourself a bigger repair bill in the future.

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