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Driveways 2day
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Serving Jefferson, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

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"Best paving job I've seen in a while. Made my whole house appearance 100 times better with the new driveway. Can't beat 0% financing for 18 months either. I highly recommend giving them a call."
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Asphalt

+35

Response time8 hrs
Response rate93%
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Great Falls Stone
4.5(
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Serving Jefferson, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 1985

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Prompt, professional, competitively priced. Family business with principal doing the work. No subcontractors. Gerald did a tremendous amount of hard work and took great care that everything was done right."
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Paving Services questions, answered by experts

Your city or county will have guidelines about the minimum and maximum width and length of private roads. The average private road is 12 feet wide, and length, of course, depends on your property. Requirements also depend on the amount of traffic and types of vehicles your road experiences. Check with local ordinances before planning a road on your property.

A driveway approach is the part of a driveway where the public road meets the private driveway. This section contains several key elements, including the driveway apron, the curb cut, and the end slope. Depending on the slope of the driveway, this area may also contain the trench drain.

Yes, you should lightly wet the sand with a hose before laying the pavers on top. This activates the bonding agents in the sand, ensuring that your pavers don’t shift around during the installation process. However, you should make sure that the sand is not soaked; overwatering can cause the sand and pavers to not set properly.

If you notice minor cosmetic problems with your driveway, you should seal it. Look out for cracks and holes on the surface, faded asphalt or concrete, and stains from oil and other chemicals. Replacing your driveway may be necessary if you’re dealing with significant problems—¼-inch cracks, large potholes, and puddles from drainage issues. The cost to install an asphalt driveway typically ranges between $4,200 and $9,000, significantly more than resealing. Consider talking to a professional to discuss whether resurfacing your driveway—a midway project between resealing and replacing—is a better option for you.

Box fill refers to the maximum number of conductors that can be contained within a wiring enclosure box, as well as the total volume of the components. Determining the allowable number of conductors in a box requires adding up the number of conductors, clamps, support fittings, devices and equipment, and equipment grounding conductors to make sure you’re within the allowable volume.

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