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Aztec Paving
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Asphalt Paving - InstallAsphalt Paving - Repair or PatchAsphalt Paving - Install- For Business+1 more

Serving Dos Palos, CA and surrounding areas

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"The gentleman came out promptly on time to offer me an estimate. He explained very clearly what he would do to resurface my driveway. There was no high pressure. I had 4 other estimates, but not only was his price more reasonable, his manner and honesty were obvious. He arrived on the scheduled day of the work on time and dis fantastic prep work to insure the coating would look good and stick. My driveway was very overgrown on the edges and had some significant cracks. He managed both problems well before applying the coating. I highly recommend his services."
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Asphalt and Beyond, LLC
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Serving Dos Palos, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

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"Had my driveway and basketball court converted from cement to asphalt. They did both in one day including demolition and paving. They treated my property with respect and caused no residual damage. Excellent communication and service throughout. I highly recommend Spalding Concrete."
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Response time1 day
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Golden Valley Paving
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Asphalt Paving - InstallAsphalt Paving - Install- For BusinessAsphalt Paving - Repair or Patch - For Business

Serving Dos Palos, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We had a tough area to pave, lots of raised rock walls……. The crew was great and friendly. I had called other pavers with none answering or returning calls. Schwartz answered and came out that day. Quote was what I thought to be and they got the job done at the promised time. Thank you guys. It turned so better than I thought!"
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Paving Services questions, answered by experts

If pavers are uneven but not sunken, lift the affected bricks and check the bedding sand underneath. In many cases, simply smoothing out or adjusting the sand is enough to level them. Add or remove small amounts as needed, then press the pavers back into place and tap them with a mallet until they sit evenly with the surrounding surface.

Generally speaking, tiles are for indoor use, while pavers are for outdoor use. The main difference between travertine tiles and pavers is their thickness. Tiles are around 1/2 inch thick, and pavers are 1 1/4 inches to 2 inches thick.

Pavers are more rugged and can handle different weather. The extra thickness on pavers also makes them ideal for high-traffic areas.

Whether you decide to DIY paver installation or want to hire a pro, it’s smart to understand the process. First, you’ll need to prepare the area by clearing away grass and dirt. Next, you’ll add the paver base of gravel and sand before laying the pavers on top. You may need to cut pavers to fit your space or the landscaping design and add edging stones.

If you miss the perfect time frame to trowel finish concrete, you likely won’t get the smooth, flawless result you’re looking for. In this case, you should contact a concrete professional or look to methods like sanding, grinding, or patching once the concrete dries. These methods will ensure the best final result for the lowest cost.

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.

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