We hired Maglieri Construction to pave our gravel residential driveway. Some neighbors not too far from us had used them. While we didn't ask the neighbors directly, we saw Maglieri business signs, and knew of his business from years back. Thinking that since he had been a local business for years, he would be dependable and not some fly by night business, we hired him. Pricing was not the cheapest, nor the most expensive. Before signing the contract, we went over how deep it would be dug down, all variables. One major thing that was discussed was that the entire house had recently been sided, as well as both garage doors replaced. We made it very clear regarding coming too close to the house, and possibly melting the siding. Greg is quick to get a workman out to the house to bid on the job. They did the preliminary work, and then we waited to hear from them. They were relatively on schedule, however last minute they showed up w/no prior phone call, and if memory serves, it was due to a cancellation at another site. So we moved all cars, cleared the work space for them. When the work was finished, we noticed later that the house siding was melted, as well as dings/dents in the trim/garage doors. Maglieri had been paid in full, so we ended up eating the cost to repair that. Thinking that it was now done, we were horrified to see large cracks developing within a couple of months. Called immediately, only to be told and quot;oh, we'll have Greg get back to youand quot; which never happened. We called 2X per week for close to a YEAR trying to get this remedied, each time to either be told and quot;oh, when we have a truck in your area, we'll schedule you; can't make a special trip out there...and quot; then was told and quot;oh, it's due to where you live,and quot; yet they managed to do other houses right down the road? After months of being put off, there were a few times when we'd spot a Maglieri truck near our street, and would literally walk over trying to get a driver to come take a look at it for verification. There must have been at least 60 calls to the office before Greg finally and quot;had someone in the areaand quot; and sent a worker over. They came for all of about 10 mins at most, barely put any filler over the cracks (not even all of them) and left. That patching job didn't so much as last 2 weeks. After hours wasted on phone calls trying to get some modicom of customer service, we have a sub-par driveway that is falling apart, with giant dips/crevices in it that ice up and make it extremely unsafe during winter weather. We spoke with others in the Valley who have used Maglieri, and said exactly the same thing: everything seems great, until you actually NEED Greg to get back and fix something. Maybe they're better if you're a large commercial account, but for us regular residental ones, we don't seem to count.