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Road Paving Construction Inc
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Asphalt Paving - InstallAsphalt Paving - Install- For Business

Serving Delta, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

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We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the\nconsumer’s needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start\nto completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to\nwork and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and\nquality, regardless of how large or small the job.

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Luis Landscaping
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Asphalt SealingAsphalt Paving - Install- For BusinessConcrete Driveways & Floors - Install- For Business+1 more

Serving Delta, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

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"Luis was very professional. He was very detailed in the work he was going to perform. Luis was very punctual and the work was excellently done all for a reasonable price. I would definitely recommend Luis and will be using him for any future projects I have."
Response time1 day
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Hollow Valley Concrete & Carpentry
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Concrete Driveways - Install

Serving Delta, PA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

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"Just had some work done in my basement and I'm really happy with how everything turned out. The guys did an awesome job. They were super courteous, paid attention to detail, and everything came out great. They were also really flexible when I had a few changes and extra requests that fell outside the original scope of work. Pricing was very fair. Highly recommended and will use again for other projects."
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Asphalt Driveways questions, answered by experts

The cost to replace a driveway ranges from $8 to $15 per square foot, depending on factors that include material, size, and labor. If your driveway has deep cracks, potholes, or drainage issues (or if it’s simply past its prime), replacement might be the smarter investment over constant repairs. Resurfacing can be a cheaper alternative at $3 to $20 per square foot, but it won’t fix your driveway’s underlying problems.

Cobblestone is just one of many driveway materials. Other, more economical, albeit less elaborate options include concrete, asphalt, and gravel. 

If you want a material that most closely resembles cobblestone, your best option is bricks or pavers. Both cost anywhere from $10 to $50 per square foot and can be laid in all kinds of patterns. Depending on the type of paver you choose, you can also get a good bang for your buck by investing in durable natural stone.

Your driveway contractor will probably recommend that you avoid driving on your new millings driveway for up to a week. Keeping pressure off the freshy applied millings will help the driveway to bind together. While the sun is helpful for binding millings, hotter weather can actually make the curing process take longer.

Asphalt edging secures the sides of your driveway to prevent crumbling and cracking over time. Most driveways have edges with a 45-degree grading. This helps transfer some of the stress from the asphalt to the ground underneath. If your driveway doesn’t have proper edging, the pressure from your car may break down the edges over time.

Wet cutting is usually the preferred method. It controls dust, which helps protect your lungs and makes for a cleaner working environment. Plus, the water cools the blade, preventing overheating and prolonging its life while providing smoother, more precise cuts. The downside is the mess—water and asphalt sludge can be messy to clean. Dry cutting, though convenient if water isn’t available, creates a lot of dust, which can be harmful. This also increases the risk of blade damage due to overheating. So, if you have the option, wet cutting is the better method for most asphalt jobs.

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