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First Coast Asphalt Solutions, LLC
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Asphalt Paving - Install- For Business

Serving San Mateo, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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"First Coast Asphalt performed work for our neighborhood repairing a washout/cave in in one of our roads. They presented their approach, explained their approach and then completed the work without delay. We were quite pleased and have already asked them for a bid on a much larger project."
Bank Parking Lot
Teller Window
Curbs
Curbs
Handicap Line Striping and Signage

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Response time9 hrs
Response rate85%
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TLW Land Services LLC
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Concrete Driveways - InstallGravel or Loose Fill Paving - Install, Spread or Scrape

Serving San Mateo, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"Tucker & his crew did an awesome job installing my fence, tearing down a couple of sheds & hauling a bunch of junk out of my yard to make it usable again. Definitely recommend TLW for all your land clearing needs. Thank you again!"
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Champhousellc
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Brick and Stone Driveways & Floors - InstallConcrete Driveways & Floors - Install- For BusinessConcrete Driveways - Install+1 more

Serving San Mateo, FL and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

I’m the owner of Champ House LLC, a hardscape and landscape construction company dedicated to delivering quality craftsmanship and dependable service. With over 20 years of experience operating heavy equipment and working in construction, I specialize in pavers, concrete, grading, excavation, demolition, drainage, and property improvements.\n\nI believe in leading by example, working hard, and treating every project as if it were my own. Safety, attention to detail, and customer satisfaction are the foundation of my business. Whether I’m managing a crew or operating equipment, I take pride in producing work that lasts.\n\nI’m always looking for dependable, motivated people who want to learn, take pride in their work, and be part of a growing company that values integrity, teamwork, and quality.

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Asphalt Driveways questions, answered by experts

You should contact your driveway installer before winterizing a newly installed driveway. Winterizing it before the asphalt or concrete has fully cured can damage the driveway. But in many cases, you don't need to winterize a newly installed driveway anyway since it's likely freshly sealed and won't have much damage yet. 

With proper maintenance, asphalt milling driveways can last 30 years or more. Over time, you’ll need to regularly sealcoat your driveway. You should also have your driveway inspected every few years and make any repairs as soon as they are necessary; this will prolong the lifespan of your driveway.

The choice between asphalt and concrete depends on your priorities, budget, and climate.

Concrete is generally more durable, lasting up to 50 years with minimal upkeep, and offers more customization options like staining and stamping, which can add more to a home's value. However, it is more expensive upfront and can be prone to cracking in cold climates where water can freeze and expand.

Asphalt is typically cheaper and quicker to install and is easier to repair. It performs better in colder climates. However, it requires more maintenance, including regular resealing, has a shorter lifespan, and can get hot and sticky in intense sunlight.

Ultimately, if durability and long-term value are key, concrete is often the better choice. If upfront cost and performance in cold weather are more important, asphalt may be preferable.

DIY is not recommended due to equipment and expertise requirements. Professional services ensure durability and proper grading.

Driveway aprons typically range between four and seven inches thick, though your town's building codes will likely have specific requirements. Additionally, you may need to add a layer of permeable aggregate in the excavation below your paved apron to ensure proper stormwater drainage.

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