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Mitchell Roofing and Exteriors

43 Campbell Dr
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Mitchell Roofing and Exteriors

43 Campbell Dr
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43 years of experience

At Mitchell roofing & Exteriors , we have been providing top-quality construction services to clients for over 20 years. Our team has a combined experience of over 100 years in the industry, and we pride ourselves on our attention to detail and exceptional customer service.

At Mitchell roofing & Exteriors , we have been providing top-quality construction services to clients for over 20 years. Our team has a combined experience of over 100 years in the industry, and we pride ourselves on our attention to detail and exceptional customer service.



ANDEL SERVICES INC

Serving
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ANDEL SERVICES INC

Serving
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25 years of experience

ANDEL SERVICES INC, in Aurora, IL, is the leading masonry company serving Naperville, Oswego, Yorkville, Sandwich, Elburn, Kaneville, St. Charles and surrounding areas since 2000. We offer tree cutting and trimming, wood chipping, stump grinding, line striping, sealcoating and much more. For more information, contact ANDEL SERVICES INC in Aurora.

ANDEL SERVICES INC, in Aurora, IL, is the leading masonry company serving Naperville, Oswego, Yorkville, Sandwich, Elburn, Kaneville, St. Charles and surrounding areas since 2000. We offer tree cutting and trimming, wood chipping, stump grinding, line striping, sealcoating and much more. For more information, contact ANDEL SERVICES INC in Aurora.




Premier Asphalt

10S241 Schoger Dr
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Premier Asphalt

10S241 Schoger Dr
3.72(
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Customers say: Terrific value
48 years of experience

WE DO COMPLETE ASPHALT PAVING PROJECTS ONLY. Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Asphalt Paving Contractor. NO SEALCOATING!

"The job was poorly done, not the promised 3? of asphalt and insufficient stone underlay. Driveway is pitting where cars are parked and cracking and pitting where cars drive on. Multiple tries for answers and empty promises about coming out to check. "

Mike G on July 2025

WE DO COMPLETE ASPHALT PAVING PROJECTS ONLY. Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Asphalt Paving Contractor. NO SEALCOATING!

"The job was poorly done, not the promised 3? of asphalt and insufficient stone underlay. Driveway is pitting where cars are parked and cracking and pitting where cars drive on. Multiple tries for answers and empty promises about coming out to check. "

Mike G on July 2025




NB Dustless Blasting

3323 E 8th Rd
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NB Dustless Blasting

3323 E 8th Rd
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10 years of experience

NB Dustless Blasting, LLC. is the fastest, most cost effective and environmentally friendly surface preparation there is. NB Dustless Blasting can do everything that a sandblaster can do, but better. The uses for the Dustless Blaster are too vast to list, but suffice it to say that this machine can remove virtually any type of coating from any material. How does it work? The Dustless Blaster mixes abrasive and water inside the blast tank. Imagine throwing a handful of wet sand VS a handful of dry sand. The dry sand wouldn’t have much impact on the target, but it would blow in the wind and make a big mess. The same amount of wet sand would hit the target with more force, and wouldn’t blow in the wind. The water adds more mass and energy to the blast, while preventing dust.

NB Dustless Blasting, LLC. is the fastest, most cost effective and environmentally friendly surface preparation there is. NB Dustless Blasting can do everything that a sandblaster can do, but better. The uses for the Dustless Blaster are too vast to list, but suffice it to say that this machine can remove virtually any type of coating from any material. How does it work? The Dustless Blaster mixes abrasive and water inside the blast tank. Imagine throwing a handful of wet sand VS a handful of dry sand. The dry sand wouldn’t have much impact on the target, but it would blow in the wind and make a big mess. The same amount of wet sand would hit the target with more force, and wouldn’t blow in the wind. The water adds more mass and energy to the blast, while preventing dust.

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Driveway Sealcoating questions, answered by experts

Plan to seal your driveway between late spring (after the rains have slowed) and early fall, or when temperatures are 55 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. A warmer environment helps the sealant bond with the driveway. To ensure your driveway cures correctly, you should make sure no rain is in the forecast for at least 48 hours after sealing.

The best ways to increase the lifespan of your driveway are to carry out proper maintenance and get repairs done quickly. First, reseal your driveway every one to three years to protect it from the elements. If you start to notice significant cracks, hire a professional to diagnose the problem before it gets more serious. You can also use sand instead of salt when de-icing your driveway (since salt is corrosive) and clean your driveway annually using a pressure washer to keep it in tip-top shape.

By using quality sealants and ensuring precise alignment during installation.

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. 

No. You cannot use asphalt products on concrete driveways. To seal a concrete driveway, use acrylic, epoxy, polyurethane, silane, siloxane, and silicate sealers or deep penetration sealers made specifically for concrete. Meanwhile, asphalt sealers contain refined coal tar (asphalt emulsion), water, sand, clay, polymers, and additives and are incompatible with concrete’s surface texture and higher density.

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