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Frick Contracting

315 Maryland St
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Frick Contracting

315 Maryland St
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Frick Contracting provides excellent and reliable concrete finishing and removal for projects such as: Flatwork, driveways, patios, sidewalks, residential floors, decorative concrete. Veteran owned and operated.

Frick Contracting provides excellent and reliable concrete finishing and removal for projects such as: Flatwork, driveways, patios, sidewalks, residential floors, decorative concrete. Veteran owned and operated.


Masters Contracting

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Masters Contracting

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27 years of experience

We hire contractors with no less than 15 years experience . We send crews out containing two to five men depending on the job. Each crew is responsible for it's own hourly employees. We currently except payments by check, money order, or cash. Credit card payments pending. Work is guaranteed for a period of five years.

We hire contractors with no less than 15 years experience . We send crews out containing two to five men depending on the job. Each crew is responsible for it's own hourly employees. We currently except payments by check, money order, or cash. Credit card payments pending. Work is guaranteed for a period of five years.








L and L Construction Company

4536 Cove Pointe
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L and L Construction Company

4536 Cove Pointe
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16 years of experience

Quality driven Commercial and Residential Remodeling and Roofing Company. We average 5-6 employees / hourly workers. ALL work is performed, completed, and guaranteed by L and L Construction Co. for a period of (5)years upon project completion. Pricing is based on each job. Hourly Labor / Material rates are available also No Sub-Contracting 24/7 Emergency Repairs / Service Cash, Check, and Money Orders accepted (Credit Card Payments soon to come) Senior Citizen and Veterans Discounts Available Financing Available to qualified individuals

Quality driven Commercial and Residential Remodeling and Roofing Company. We average 5-6 employees / hourly workers. ALL work is performed, completed, and guaranteed by L and L Construction Co. for a period of (5)years upon project completion. Pricing is based on each job. Hourly Labor / Material rates are available also No Sub-Contracting 24/7 Emergency Repairs / Service Cash, Check, and Money Orders accepted (Credit Card Payments soon to come) Senior Citizen and Veterans Discounts Available Financing Available to qualified individuals

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Driveway Sealcoating questions, answered by experts

You should plan on sealing your driveway about once every five years, although you should plan to do it once every three years if your area experiences frequent rain or snow. Sealing your driveway protects it from moisture, UV rays, and chemicals from your car, like motor oil and antifreeze. If you find that your driveway stains easily or appears to be cracking or fading, you may want to schedule a sealing service regardless of when you last sealed it.

Whether you should resurface or replace your asphalt driveway heavily depends on its condition. If the foundation is solid and the damage is minor, resurfacing is your best bet because it’s more affordable and faster than replacing the driveway. But if your driveway has foundational problems and/or severe damage, like large, deep cracks and potholes, then it makes more sense to replace it. 

Sealing coat asphalt after 6-12 months and then every 2-3 years is recommended.

On average, asphalt dries within 24 to 72 hours, meaning it’s solid enough for light traffic—walking and careful driving. Full curing—when asphalt reaches peak strength—can take anywhere from three months to a year. During that time, heavy loads and sharp objects can leave marks. Weather, asphalt mix, and thickness all affect how quickly it dries and cures. If you want your asphalt to last, treat it gently until it’s fully cured. For the best results, check with a professional asphalt contractor for their advice.

Cracks, potholes, fading, and uneven surfaces often require repair to maintain safety and aesthetics.

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