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ONE Contracting LLC

420 N 6th St
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ONE Contracting LLC

420 N 6th St
5.00(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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We guarantee your satisfaction and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out our services offered and call or click to schedule an estimate today!

"Excellent! Great attention to detail!! I would highly recommend!!"

Brad P on January 2022

We guarantee your satisfaction and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out our services offered and call or click to schedule an estimate today!

"Excellent! Great attention to detail!! I would highly recommend!!"

Brad P on January 2022








Debatins Excavatiñg,Demolition and concrete work

946 Tri Ave
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Debatins Excavatiñg,Demolition and concrete work

946 Tri Ave
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22 years of experience

Demolition,conrete work,3 employees, half of money for job up front with a signed contract then the other half when job is complete, we offered 10% seniors discount and financing is available

Demolition,conrete work,3 employees, half of money for job up front with a signed contract then the other half when job is complete, we offered 10% seniors discount and financing is available


A&M Construction

411 W Enterprise Dr
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A&M Construction

411 W Enterprise Dr
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38 years of experience

We are a full service roofing contractor serving the entire Chicagoland area since 1990 specializing in commercial & residential roof systems. We are so proud of being a family owned/operated company Call for free estimates same day guaranteed !

We are a full service roofing contractor serving the entire Chicagoland area since 1990 specializing in commercial & residential roof systems. We are so proud of being a family owned/operated company Call for free estimates same day guaranteed !

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Driveway Sealcoating questions, answered by experts

The three most common types of asphalt are hot asphalt, MC cold mix, and UPM asphalt. Hot asphalt is used most often for paving and patching roadways while it’s hot and workable. MC cold mix asphalt cures more slowly than hot asphalt, but it can be used for temporary patches and repairs in low-traffic areas. UPM is also used cold, but it can be used as a longer-term fix, usable in almost any conditions at almost any temperature.

When asphalt cures, it typically changes from a very dark black hue to a lighter, more matte gray color. Cured asphalt also won’t be tacky or sticky to the touch or emit any odors from the asphalt mix. Additionally, the surface of fully cured asphalt won’t deform under any pressure.

Yes, it’s possible to seal your driveway too much. Whether you have an asphalt or concrete driveway, sealing it every year opens your driveway to potential damage. Sealing an asphalt driveway annually may cause the seal to crack and peel even more. It may even trap oils within the asphalt that can leave you driving on a soft driveway. Avoid sealing your concrete driveway too much to prevent the concrete from cracking. If water enters these cracks, it can freeze, expand, and cause the cracks to worsen.

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.

Oil can permanently stain a concrete driveway if it fully dries or sits for weeks without cleaning. Concrete is porous and absorbs the oil deeper over time. That’s why it’s best to remove an oil stain when it’s wet by applying an absorbent material, sweeping the area, applying dish soap, scrubbing, and then rinsing.

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