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Nittany Crest Construction LLC offers all types of services from roofing to concrete work, with a combined 50 years of experience, we strive for excellence in quality care for our customers


Barkers

Main St
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Barkers

Main St
5.00(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Barkers offers a variety of services including home renovation, roof repair, flooring, landscaping, fencing, etc. We guarantee quality work in a timely fashion within your budget. At Barkers, we take pride in our work and make it our mission to ensure 100% customer satisfaction. Barkers is a quickly growing, owner operated company, that employs only the most experienced and skilled workers.

"The service was excellent. He was fair and timely. I am very pleased with the outcome."

Jamie L on October 2021

Barkers offers a variety of services including home renovation, roof repair, flooring, landscaping, fencing, etc. We guarantee quality work in a timely fashion within your budget. At Barkers, we take pride in our work and make it our mission to ensure 100% customer satisfaction. Barkers is a quickly growing, owner operated company, that employs only the most experienced and skilled workers.

"The service was excellent. He was fair and timely. I am very pleased with the outcome."

Jamie L on October 2021


Appalachian Preservation Services, LLC

184 Bowers Rd
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Appalachian Preservation Services, LLC

184 Bowers Rd
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Here at Appalachian Preservation we specialize in all things masonry! (New construction, restoration, tuck pointing) Brick, block, or concrete; cosmetic or leakage problems, Appalachian Preservation has you covered!!

Here at Appalachian Preservation we specialize in all things masonry! (New construction, restoration, tuck pointing) Brick, block, or concrete; cosmetic or leakage problems, Appalachian Preservation has you covered!!






neal witmer construction

1215 Mayberry Ln
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neal witmer construction

1215 Mayberry Ln
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18 years of experience

I am owner and work hands on with instillation and hire out sub - contractors as needed..ie major electric and plumbing. I require a certain percentage down depending on job and material.

I am owner and work hands on with instillation and hire out sub - contractors as needed..ie major electric and plumbing. I require a certain percentage down depending on job and material.



"On time. On estimate. Well done!"

Ryan M on October 2018

Pressure Washing

"On time. On estimate. Well done!"

Ryan M on October 2018

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Driveway Sealcoating questions, answered by experts

Regular sealing, crack filling, and professional inspections help extend pavement lifespan and prevent costly repairs.

A properly applied sealcoat should last between two to five years, but we advise having your driveway resealed every two to three years to give it optimal protection. If you live somewhere with extreme weather, plan to reseal your driveway every two years—heavy rainfall and freezing temperatures can deteriorate the sealant quickly.

Like all driveway materials, asphalt can crack in the wrong conditions and with age. Many things can cause asphalt to crack, including shifting soil or settling under the foundation. Other common causes are driving oversized vehicles on the asphalt, tree roots, and using rock salt during the snowy season. Proper installation and sealing the driveway every 10 years can help prevent cracks.

You don't technically need to seal your driveway after pressure washing, but doing so will help keep your driveway clean for longer. The best driveway sealer depends on the type of driveway you have. To seal asphalt, consider an asphalt emulsion sealer, fast-drying sealer, or latex acrylic sealer. Concrete driveways commonly use acrylic sealers or penetrating sealers.

Though they may look similar, tar and bitumen come from different sources. Bitumen is a petroleum product—extracted during crude oil refining—and is mostly made up of hydrocarbons. Tar comes from burning down organic materials like coal or wood. Bitumen is strictly oil-based, while tar is a mix of compounds from natural sources. Both are used as binders in paving; however, bitumen is the standard for today’s asphalt. Tar use has mostly faded out of road construction.

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