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The work was done in two steps where the first involved removing the old driveway and compacting the existing gravel. The second step (about a week later) was the regrading and laying down of the new asphalt. John and his crew arrived early in the morning on both days and worked tirelessly. John was on the job both days. He is very professional with a great attention to detail. Getting our driveway to pitch correctly is difficult, yet it was done right. It's been two months and we're very happy with the work.
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