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JELCO Supply

103 N Sangamon Ave
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JELCO Supply

103 N Sangamon Ave
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We do custom cold & hot water pressure washing. Along with that we also do roofs, gutter cleaning, exterior house washing, sidewalks, driveways, and fencing. Also exterior painting and roof coating. Give us a call to discuss your project! Or click to request a quote.

"Jamie was professional, polite, communicative, and kept me informed on process and timeline. The house looks great and I'm thrilled with the results."

HOLLY P on July 2025

We do custom cold & hot water pressure washing. Along with that we also do roofs, gutter cleaning, exterior house washing, sidewalks, driveways, and fencing. Also exterior painting and roof coating. Give us a call to discuss your project! Or click to request a quote.

"Jamie was professional, polite, communicative, and kept me informed on process and timeline. The house looks great and I'm thrilled with the results."

HOLLY P on July 2025


NS Excavating LLC

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NS Excavating LLC

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We are an excavating and landscaping company located in Milford, Illinois. We offer landscaping services, excavation services, land clearing, driveways, septic, and more.

We are an excavating and landscaping company located in Milford, Illinois. We offer landscaping services, excavation services, land clearing, driveways, septic, and more.



"Very prompt. Responded to our phone calls quickly. Work was done in 2 days. We very highly recommend Matt and his team! Cost was very reasonable."

Angie G on August 2018

We offer a wide range of concrete products. From driveways, patios, flat work, shed floors, garage floors, sidewalks we do it all. In plain design, stamped, colored, and decorative. Additional email: [email protected].

"Very prompt. Responded to our phone calls quickly. Work was done in 2 days. We very highly recommend Matt and his team! Cost was very reasonable."

Angie G on August 2018




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Fairmount Redi-Mix

102 S Pine
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Fairmount Redi-Mix

102 S Pine
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Fairmount Redi-Mix is a Fairmount, IL ready-mix concrete and septic tank company. Our experience and commitment to quality will ensure that your selections will have lasting beauty. Our commercial and residential services include: • Concrete (Ready Mixed) • State-approved plant • Front and rear discharge trucks • Radio dispatch • Rebar and wire mesh • Fibers • Foam fiber and rubber expansion • Concrete septic tanks and grease traps • Use ads • Infiltrator gravel-less leach field chambers • Advance Drainage Systems • Tuf-Tite plastic risers • Concrete risers We ensure customer satisfaction no matter how big or small the job. We want our clients to be happy with the completion of our project. Call us today!

Fairmount Redi-Mix is a Fairmount, IL ready-mix concrete and septic tank company. Our experience and commitment to quality will ensure that your selections will have lasting beauty. Our commercial and residential services include: • Concrete (Ready Mixed) • State-approved plant • Front and rear discharge trucks • Radio dispatch • Rebar and wire mesh • Fibers • Foam fiber and rubber expansion • Concrete septic tanks and grease traps • Use ads • Infiltrator gravel-less leach field chambers • Advance Drainage Systems • Tuf-Tite plastic risers • Concrete risers We ensure customer satisfaction no matter how big or small the job. We want our clients to be happy with the completion of our project. Call us today!


Camo Concrete

192 Franklin Blvd.
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Camo Concrete

192 Franklin Blvd.
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13 years of experience

I have been in the concrete industry for 14 years. I have been operating my own small residential concrete business for almost 2 years. I take pride in my work to make sure job is done correctly. I require 1/2 of the payment down up front. Then the remaining balance upon completion of job. Insured and bonded.

I have been in the concrete industry for 14 years. I have been operating my own small residential concrete business for almost 2 years. I take pride in my work to make sure job is done correctly. I require 1/2 of the payment down up front. Then the remaining balance upon completion of job. Insured and bonded.



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Driveway Sealcoating questions, answered by experts

Every 2-3 years, depending on climate and usage, to protect against weathering and cracking.

Maintaining a driveway depends on the material your driveway is made of. Concrete and asphalt should be sealed to protect against water and freeze-thaw cycles. Cracks and expansion joints should be filled with a flexible polyurethane caulk or asphalt sealer. Before you apply a sealant to your driveway, consider pressure washing the surface. It will take off any loose sealant and any grime that might have caused a stain. Sealing over dirt and stains will trap it under the sealer.

If you live in colder climates, consider using sand rather than salt to de-ice. Sand helps melt the snow and ice without speeding up the freezing and unthawing process of your driveway, which helps prevent cracks from forming from the constant fluctuation of temperatures.

A properly applied sealcoat should last between two to five years, but we advise having your driveway resealed every two to three years to give it optimal protection. If you live somewhere with extreme weather, plan to reseal your driveway every two years—heavy rainfall and freezing temperatures can deteriorate the sealant quickly.

If your asphalt driveway shows cracks, potholes, or standing water, it’s likely time for a repair. Cracks, big or small, let water seep in, weakening the base and causing further damage. Potholes are a sign of this weakening process in action while standing water suggests your driveway has poor drainage, which can cause even more issues. You may also see warping or buckling—a sign of a compromised base layer—or sinking pavement. Spotting these signs early on can help you save yourself a bigger repair bill in the future.

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.

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