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"Very knowledgeable about concrete, and provides good value and quality in a reasonable amount of time."

Brad A on November 2024

Concrete business locally owned and operated we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. Call or message us to schedule an estimate today!

"Very knowledgeable about concrete, and provides good value and quality in a reasonable amount of time."

Brad A on November 2024


McFarland Asphalt Coatings M.A.C. Asphalt

12303 Valdez Drive
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McFarland Asphalt Coatings M.A.C. Asphalt

12303 Valdez Drive
4.83(
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Approved Pro
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Welcome to McFarland Asphalt Coatings, the leading Paving specialists serving Urbandale and the surrounding areas. With over 22 years of experience in projects ranging from asphalt paving,seal coating,crushed asphalt millings ,patching and repairs looking forward to hearing from you give us a call for your free estimate

"Very neat and no mess at all."

Jennifer H on September 2020

Welcome to McFarland Asphalt Coatings, the leading Paving specialists serving Urbandale and the surrounding areas. With over 22 years of experience in projects ranging from asphalt paving,seal coating,crushed asphalt millings ,patching and repairs looking forward to hearing from you give us a call for your free estimate

"Very neat and no mess at all."

Jennifer H on September 2020








James Construction LLC

1601 E 29th Street
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James Construction LLC

1601 E 29th Street
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2 years of experience

At James Construction, we pride ourselves in our work and our satisfaction stems from our customers satisfaction. We provide top notch outdoor services, including but not limited to, concrete, grading, ponds, retaining walls, sod, and so much more!

At James Construction, we pride ourselves in our work and our satisfaction stems from our customers satisfaction. We provide top notch outdoor services, including but not limited to, concrete, grading, ponds, retaining walls, sod, and so much more!


Fully Insured, Honest and Dedicated to making sure you are satisfied with work done! Gravel Drive work Dirt work Brush hogging Concrete Removal Light Demolition General land cleanup Food Plot Clearing

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Driveway Sealcoating questions, answered by experts

You should plan on sealing your driveway about once every five years, although you should plan to do it once every three years if your area experiences frequent rain or snow. Sealing your driveway protects it from moisture, UV rays, and chemicals from your car, like motor oil and antifreeze. If you find that your driveway stains easily or appears to be cracking or fading, you may want to schedule a sealing service regardless of when you last sealed it.

If your driveway has only small cracks, sealing them can prevent the damage from spreading. However, sealing the cracks will not necessarily improve the overall appearance of your driveway. For the best final result, fill the cracks first with filler, then seal the driveway and let it cure completely.

Yes, you can seal asphalt before it’s fully cured but you should wait to do so until at least three months after installing it. Otherwise, the seal coat can trap the asphalt’s oils and chemicals, preventing it from fully hardening. This can lead to a weaker surface that’s vulnerable to damage. But if you wait at least three months, applying a seal coat can extend its life by protecting it from water, UV rays, and other damaging elements.

You don't technically need to seal your driveway after pressure washing, but doing so will help keep your driveway clean for longer. The best driveway sealer depends on the type of driveway you have. To seal asphalt, consider an asphalt emulsion sealer, fast-drying sealer, or latex acrylic sealer. Concrete driveways commonly use acrylic sealers or penetrating sealers.

Yes, most repair services include sealing to protect the surface. Confirm with your contractor.

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