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Update: I called Francesco Suppa Sr. at the end of May. Within a few days he sent Jr. to fill on the holes on the driveway. While I greatly appreciate Mr. Suppa's responsiveness, the problems I had with the son's work on this occasion were: a) he left without putting anything at the foot of the driveway to prevent a car from driving over the new stones. No one drove over it but if someone had I imagine it would have ruined the driveway and caused significant damage to a car; and b) when we spoke to Francisco Jr. lst year he said he needed to use hot mixed asphalt which is apparently much more durable than cold mixed asphalt. I believe he used the cold stuff.
"The homeowner was given a quote for a sealing job which as completed. The $900 was charged for services which were rendered. As a courtesy the contractor indicated he would fill the end of the driveway with asphalt when he worked on the area. That job in the area will not be done until spring 2013."
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