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Jeremy Cassiday

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Jeremy Cassiday

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1 years of experience

With 10+ years experience in the construction industry our company strives to complete your projects not only in a timely manner but with a quality that only a personal touch can give you.

With 10+ years experience in the construction industry our company strives to complete your projects not only in a timely manner but with a quality that only a personal touch can give you.



Armstrong Softwash Pros LLC

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Armstrong Softwash Pros LLC

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Armstrong Softwash Pros LLC is a full service, all inclusive pressure washing company, operating from Central Illinois to Chicago, Illinois and beyond. Offering a full selection of pressure washing services, including Softwash House Washing, Concrete Cleaning, Softwash Roof Cleaning, deck cleaning and so much more. For questions you may have or to request a free, instant quote, an in-person consultation or to schedule a cleaning, call Jon today at 309.360.0856. You can email Jon at [email protected]

Armstrong Softwash Pros LLC is a full service, all inclusive pressure washing company, operating from Central Illinois to Chicago, Illinois and beyond. Offering a full selection of pressure washing services, including Softwash House Washing, Concrete Cleaning, Softwash Roof Cleaning, deck cleaning and so much more. For questions you may have or to request a free, instant quote, an in-person consultation or to schedule a cleaning, call Jon today at 309.360.0856. You can email Jon at [email protected]







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Collins Concrete

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Residential and commercial concrete contractor, featuring decorative concrete. General contractor of Premier Post Frame Buildings (pole buildings) for agriculture, residential, commercial use.

Residential and commercial concrete contractor, featuring decorative concrete. General contractor of Premier Post Frame Buildings (pole buildings) for agriculture, residential, commercial use.


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Driveway Sealcoating questions, answered by experts

Small cracks can be DIY patched, but professional services ensure durable, smooth surfaces and prevent further deterioration.

If the goal is to reduce your lifetime asphalt driveway repair cost, driveway sealers with oil bases tend to last longer because their composition allows them to penetrate deeper into your driveway's asphalt. This provides deeper, longer-lasting protection compared to water-based products that tend to simply sit on the surface of the asphalt. Knowing that you won't have to redo your driveway as often could leave more room in your budget to cover something like the cost of a heated driveway.

Driveway sealcoating costs around $500 on average, or between $1.25 and $1.50 per square foot for materials and labor. Most homeowners pay between $250 and $800 for this service. Your project price will depend mostly on the size of your driveway, the type of sealant, how much pressure washing or treatment is required before sealing, and the number of coats of sealant applied to your driveway. Most sealants come in 5-gallon or 55-gallon units, with up to 500 square feet of coverage per 4 gallons.

Oil-based sealers generally offer longer results for driveways in cold climates. If you experience extreme temperatures, oil sealants offer a level of flexibility that makes them expand and contract along with the freeze-thaw cycle instead of cracking.

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.

The Roseville, IL homeowners’ guide to driveway sealcoating

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