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Mattoons excavation

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Mattoons excavation

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3 years of experience

Specialize in grading excavation such as new foundations sewer and water pipe retaining walls driveway installation and new yard installation I believe In giving people quality work for a good price my goal is to help the customer as much as possible and make their lives easier I have been in this business for seven years now two years as a owner operator.

Specialize in grading excavation such as new foundations sewer and water pipe retaining walls driveway installation and new yard installation I believe In giving people quality work for a good price my goal is to help the customer as much as possible and make their lives easier I have been in this business for seven years now two years as a owner operator.


Asphalt Now

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Asphalt Now

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Asphalt Now is a small, Christian-owned Asphalt Paving Company. We specialize in delivering high-quality asphalt paving and maintenance services. Our dedicated team prioritizes integrity, honesty, and exceptional craftsmanship to provide reliable and durable asphalt surfaces for residential, commercial, and municipal projects. Experience the difference of working with a small business that values excellence and operates with Christian principles.

Asphalt Now is a small, Christian-owned Asphalt Paving Company. We specialize in delivering high-quality asphalt paving and maintenance services. Our dedicated team prioritizes integrity, honesty, and exceptional craftsmanship to provide reliable and durable asphalt surfaces for residential, commercial, and municipal projects. Experience the difference of working with a small business that values excellence and operates with Christian principles.






Taylor engineering and construction inc.

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Taylor engineering and construction inc.

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17 years of experience

We are a family owned and managed business that does engineering and technology design and development for the.automotive industry and construction industry if you can dream it we can build it we take pride in our quality workmanship and attention to detail.

We are a family owned and managed business that does engineering and technology design and development for the.automotive industry and construction industry if you can dream it we can build it we take pride in our quality workmanship and attention to detail.




Pringer Lawn Care

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Pringer Lawn Care

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15 years of experience

Pringer Lawn Care is a full service lawncare company. We have been in business for 5 years and have over 10 years experience in the field. We have three full time employees and we have one full time mowing crew and a second crew for landscaping.

Pringer Lawn Care is a full service lawncare company. We have been in business for 5 years and have over 10 years experience in the field. We have three full time employees and we have one full time mowing crew and a second crew for landscaping.

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Pavers and Hardscaping questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can put thin pavers over a concrete driveway. However, it's always best to talk to a driveway installer before starting. You'll need to ensure that the concrete below is in good enough shape to hold the pavers and that the driveway will still meet local building codes.

Concrete is often the default material for a driveway apron, and many local building codes may require this. If you’re not restricted to concrete, however, you can consider alternative driveway apron ideas, such as asphalt, pavers, or gravel. You can also stamp the concrete for an interesting texture, add color to the concrete for a little extra character, or add a swirled trowel finish to your concrete driveway apron.

It depends on the type of paver you have, but you should generally sand your pavers every five to 10 years. You should seal your pavers every three to five years.

Concrete driveways add the most value to your home because they last longer and have a better aesthetic appeal. However, depending on your climate, asphalt may be preferable as it handles freezing temperatures and high heat better than concrete.

If pavers are uneven but not sunken, lift the affected bricks and check the bedding sand underneath. In many cases, simply smoothing out or adjusting the sand is enough to level them. Add or remove small amounts as needed, then press the pavers back into place and tap them with a mallet until they sit evenly with the surrounding surface.

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