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Kunes Brothers Enterprises LLC

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Kunes Brothers Enterprises LLC

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9 years of experience

Our focus is on quality. We never cut corners,even when it my be more expensive. Some of our competitors may be cheaper, but we will take the time to make sure your 100% happy. With a combined knowledge of 25 years industrial and residential maintenance we are here to serve our customers.

Our focus is on quality. We never cut corners,even when it my be more expensive. Some of our competitors may be cheaper, but we will take the time to make sure your 100% happy. With a combined knowledge of 25 years industrial and residential maintenance we are here to serve our customers.


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Elite Excavating Services

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Elite Excavating Services

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9 years of experience

With over 20 years experience, Elite Excavating Services can help you with any job. We specialize in new home foundation/footers, site grading and trenching, storm water run off, water/sewer installation and repairs, triaxle hauling, septic system install/repairs, right of way and land clearing, and landscape/hardscape design.

With over 20 years experience, Elite Excavating Services can help you with any job. We specialize in new home foundation/footers, site grading and trenching, storm water run off, water/sewer installation and repairs, triaxle hauling, septic system install/repairs, right of way and land clearing, and landscape/hardscape design.





Straight Edge Concrete and Masonry

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Straight Edge Concrete and Masonry

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Straight Edhe Concrete and Masonry founded in 2014. Jay Ackerson and Nathan Ackerson, owners. Highly Skilled in all aspects of Concrete and Masonry Construction.

Straight Edhe Concrete and Masonry founded in 2014. Jay Ackerson and Nathan Ackerson, owners. Highly Skilled in all aspects of Concrete and Masonry Construction.


Swope Tree Care

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Swope Tree Care

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12 years of experience

Swope Tree Care is fully insured and does free estimates complete affordable professional services Tree & landscaping services prunning trimming removal land clearing stump grinding cabling and managment Certified Arborist We are available 24hrs 7days a week

Swope Tree Care is fully insured and does free estimates complete affordable professional services Tree & landscaping services prunning trimming removal land clearing stump grinding cabling and managment Certified Arborist We are available 24hrs 7days a week




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Pavers and Hardscaping questions, answered by experts

The best tool to cut pavers is a hammer and chisel. These tools are best for inexperienced DIYers, as they're affordable and don't require special skills. If you're comfortable using power tools, an angle grinder or a circular saw with a masonry cutting wheel will make quick work of your paver cutting project.

Pavers should be resealed at least once every three to five years. Pavers that are exposed to excessive foot traffic, wear and tear, or volatile weather may benefit from being resealed more frequently. Consider resealing pavers whenever you notice stains or discoloration beginning to form.

Not all pavers need sealing, but they do provide an added layer of protection and durability. If pavers are not sealed (or sealed properly) they’re more likely to stain, fade, and show signs of weathering. All of these issue could result in weaker pavers and the need to replace them sooner.

There should be a 1-inch thick layer of sand underneath your pavers in order to provide a proper base.

In most cases, you don’t need a permit to repave your driveway, although some exceptions exist. If you’re widening your driveway and plan on widening the apron as well, you’ll usually need a permit from the Department of Transportation in your area. This permit costs between $50 and $300 in most cases. Most municipalities will also require a certified and insured contractor do the work relating to the apron and curb cut. You can contact your building department or ask your paving company if you need a permit. Your driveway professional will usually pull the permit for you.

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