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Delgado Landscaping
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Serving Eudora, KS and surrounding areas

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"Because landscaping is both science and art (which requires good observation and design skills) Delgado Landscaping took our curb appeal to a whole new level today. Know that when you call Delgado Landscaping you will get the best.? Thank You!"
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Response time11 hrs
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Double M Groundworks LLC
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Serving Eudora, KS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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Small jobs welcome

"Communication was great! We always knew what the plan was. Questions we had were answered promptly and professionally. Our driveway was improved and upgraded as was originally discussed and Matt provided little nuances that improved the flow for getting in and out comfortably. We are very happy with the work, the progress made during the job, and the final result! Would use Double M Groundworks again if needed!"
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Response time20 mins
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James Hueser Construction, LLC
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Serving Eudora, KS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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Offers commercial services

With over 10 years of experience in the field there is no project we can't handle here at James Hueser Construction LLC. We take pride in our work and always pay attention to the minor details. We are always going the extra mile to ensure quality on everything we touch call us today for your next project!

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Monarch Concrete Construction
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Serving Eudora, KS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

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Warranties offered

"Outstanding work completed on time and reasonably priced. The crew worked from dawn to dusk each day to get the work done quickly to minimize our inconvenience. Our new driveway is the envy of the neighborhood. Would definitely hire again and have already recommended them to several people."
Response time2 days
Response rate90%
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Asphalt Driveways questions, answered by experts

Asphalt and tarmac are not the same thing. Traditional tarmac, short for tarmacadam, uses tar as a binder to hold crushed stone together. Asphalt uses bitumen—a byproduct of crude oil—to bind aggregate. Though tarmac was once a go-to for roads, asphalt has become the modern standard. And these days, most surfaces referred to as “tarmac” are actually asphalt. So, while the names may overlap, the key distinction lies in the binder—tar for tarmac and bitumen for asphalt.

The material that’s best for your private road depends on your property, the climate in your area, and your personal preferences. Gravel is an affordable option, but some homeowners don’t like how it looks. It can be a pain to remove snow from, and it requires more ongoing maintenance than asphalt or concrete. However, while these other options require less maintenance and make snow removal a breeze, they’re more expensive and will need repairs from time to time. Ultimately, you’ll have to choose the road material that suits you and your property best.

Asphalt is not a type of concrete. While both are a common type of pavement, asphalt is composed of aggregates (like sand and gravel) and bitumen; concrete is a mixture of cement, aggregates, and water. Here are some of the key differences between asphalt and concrete driveways.

In most cases, you don’t need a permit to repave your driveway, although some exceptions exist. If you’re widening your driveway and plan on widening the apron as well, you’ll usually need a permit from the Department of Transportation in your area. This permit costs between $50 and $300 in most cases. Most municipalities will also require a certified and insured contractor do the work relating to the apron and curb cut. You can contact your building department or ask your paving company if you need a permit. Your driveway professional will usually pull the permit for you.

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.

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