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RONALD FAVELLI SR

1954 First St.
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RONALD FAVELLI SR

1954 First St.
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56 years of experience

Ron Favelli Decorating has made changes to over 5,600 residential/commercial homes in the North Shore and Chicagoland area since 1969. A third generation expert in interior and exterior painting and restoration, Ron Favelli has helped homeowners and businesses create and maintain ambiances that suit their personality and lifestyle. Ron Favelli Decorating is one of very few painters who perform onsite color mixing. Their professionalism is reflective of their meticulous cleaning and profesional services, which include: Service areas include, but are not limited to: Lake Bluff, Riverwoods, Chicago, Lincolnwood, Park Ridge, Evanston, Niles, Glenview, Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Northbrook, Glencoe, Highland Park, Deerfield and Bannockburn.

Ron Favelli Decorating has made changes to over 5,600 residential/commercial homes in the North Shore and Chicagoland area since 1969. A third generation expert in interior and exterior painting and restoration, Ron Favelli has helped homeowners and businesses create and maintain ambiances that suit their personality and lifestyle. Ron Favelli Decorating is one of very few painters who perform onsite color mixing. Their professionalism is reflective of their meticulous cleaning and profesional services, which include: Service areas include, but are not limited to: Lake Bluff, Riverwoods, Chicago, Lincolnwood, Park Ridge, Evanston, Niles, Glenview, Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Northbrook, Glencoe, Highland Park, Deerfield and Bannockburn.


"They arrived as promised did great work at a great price. 1st time I've hired them them and will be giving them much more business in the future. Job was done right, in a timely manner and exceeded my expectations when finished. They did a paver patio a few doors down and that's where my wife saw their work and ask for a estimate for our 1st project. Work was done in Nov. 2020 Txs for providing the service I was hoping for."

Alan S on January 2021

L. Hernandez Landscaping, Inc. provides residential and commercial lawn and landscape maintenance, landscape design and installations.

"They arrived as promised did great work at a great price. 1st time I've hired them them and will be giving them much more business in the future. Job was done right, in a timely manner and exceeded my expectations when finished. They did a paver patio a few doors down and that's where my wife saw their work and ask for a estimate for our 1st project. Work was done in Nov. 2020 Txs for providing the service I was hoping for."

Alan S on January 2021

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Patios questions, answered by experts

Concrete walkways cost around $1,800 for 200 square feet. At an average width of 3 feet, that price will likely cover a walkway that’s around 65 feet long. This price is also for walkways that are 4 inches thick. If you need thicker concrete to support vehicle traffic, you will pay more. This price includes the cost of the concrete itself, as well as the cost for delivery and installation.

It’s technically possible to install your own patio, but we don’t recommend it. Installing a patio is labor- and time-intensive, and getting the end product to look professional demands patience and experience. Not only can mistakes lead to unevenness in your patio and expensive repairs, but not grading the surface properly can cause issues with water management, potentially leading to leaks in your home, foundation damage, and flooding. It’s more expensive to hire a patio company, but it’s usually well worth the investment to avoid costly mistakes.

In most cases, you will need a building permit for cement work on your property. You need a permit for any project that adds a permanent foundation on your property—which, in most cases, includes even a flat slab of concrete poured directly on the ground. Building permits for concrete projects usually cost between $100 and $500, although this can get higher for larger projects. You can always ask your cement company if a permit is necessary for your project, and the expert will typically pull the permit for you to save you time and energy.

Yes, including sustainable mixes and reflective surfaces to reduce heat absorption.

Building a concrete driveway normally takes between one and three days, including the time to cure the concrete. Wait at least seven days before driving on your driveway and two days before walking on it. Your contractor may require additional time if you need to level the ground, install a drainage system, or order special concrete materials. Installing a driveway also often requires a permit, so be sure to include this wait into your prep time as well.

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