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OVER THE TOP LAWN SERVICE LLC

304 Pearl St
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OVER THE TOP LAWN SERVICE LLC

304 Pearl St
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We offer patio installs , pavers or concrete work . We offer fence installs , treated cedar decorative We offer deck installs treated ir composite We offer painting , exterior or interior We offer siding repair and replacement We offer sod installation We offer tike installation If you choose our company you will be getting a great product with friendly service and professionalism

We offer patio installs , pavers or concrete work . We offer fence installs , treated cedar decorative We offer deck installs treated ir composite We offer painting , exterior or interior We offer siding repair and replacement We offer sod installation We offer tike installation If you choose our company you will be getting a great product with friendly service and professionalism


FireFix

SW Pepperwood Rd.
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FireFix

SW Pepperwood Rd.
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4 years of experience

We are a locally owned home services company located in Topeka, KS. Owner and lead handyman, Scott, has been a State of Kansas firefighter for over 10 years. We'll take on any size project- big or small. Some examples of services include flooring installation, general home repairs, appliance installation, mounting curtains, light fixtures, and ceiling fans, painting, and carpentry. We believe in a firefighter mentality of discipline and integrity and always want you to feel comfortable with who is coming to your home. Contact us to see how we can help you in your next project!

We are a locally owned home services company located in Topeka, KS. Owner and lead handyman, Scott, has been a State of Kansas firefighter for over 10 years. We'll take on any size project- big or small. Some examples of services include flooring installation, general home repairs, appliance installation, mounting curtains, light fixtures, and ceiling fans, painting, and carpentry. We believe in a firefighter mentality of discipline and integrity and always want you to feel comfortable with who is coming to your home. Contact us to see how we can help you in your next project!


Clarks tree Service

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Clarks tree Service

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3 years of experience

Small business, have been doing tree work for about a year. Our specialty is leaving your yard looking just like it did before we came. Our staff is made up of 3 members, and we are very skilled and safety oriented. Also offering land clearing and small dirt work projects.

Small business, have been doing tree work for about a year. Our specialty is leaving your yard looking just like it did before we came. Our staff is made up of 3 members, and we are very skilled and safety oriented. Also offering land clearing and small dirt work projects.






Hilltop Tree and Lawn

3222 NW Topeka Blvd.
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Hilltop Tree and Lawn

3222 NW Topeka Blvd.
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10 years of experience

Hilltop Tree and Lawn is a local, family-owned business. It is owned by Pat Craven, a certified arborist with 20 years of experience in tree care, tree inspection and risk assessment, landscape design and maintenance. Our mission is to provide our customers with professional, high quality tree care, landscaping and lawn care at reasonable cost. we're not satisfied unless our customer is satisfied. we are licensed in Topeka and Lawrence, and are fully insured for your protection.

Hilltop Tree and Lawn is a local, family-owned business. It is owned by Pat Craven, a certified arborist with 20 years of experience in tree care, tree inspection and risk assessment, landscape design and maintenance. Our mission is to provide our customers with professional, high quality tree care, landscaping and lawn care at reasonable cost. we're not satisfied unless our customer is satisfied. we are licensed in Topeka and Lawrence, and are fully insured for your protection.


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Pavers and Hardscaping questions, answered by experts

If you’re installing pavers over an existing concrete slab, you don’t need to affix the majority of the pavers, but you should use a polyurethane-based adhesive on the border pavers. Polyurethane will expand and contract with temperature changes, which will help keep the pavers firmly in place throughout the year. It’s also strong enough to stand up to foot traffic. You’ll use polymeric sand between the non-border pavers to keep them in place and prevent shifting.

Gravel is the least expensive driveway type, costing between $1 and $3 per square foot. That said, you’ll likely need to add new gravel filling once or twice a year which can add up in additional costs over time. In addition, be prepared to regularly rake the gravel into place to keep your gravel driveway looking its best.

Yes, professionals bring expertise, proper tools, and knowledge of best practices, ensuring flawless installation and longevity for the paved area.

If you care for and maintain your cobblestone driveway, it may last for several centuries. So, while cobblestone driveways have a high upfront price tag, you’re unlikely to need to replace it throughout your lifetime. This gives cobblestone driveways a major advantage over other driveways, which tend to have much shorter life spans. 

For example, asphalt driveways last between 15 and 30 years, while concrete driveways last around 50 years.

While water-related pressure caused by poor drainage is one common cause of paver cracking, other factors can include ground movement beneath pavers, heavy loads and wear and tear over the pavers, and climates with constant freeze-thaw cycles. In general, pavers should be resealed every three to five years to prevent cracking.

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