It went well in every respect. My first encounter was a "cold call" with George Stewart at the end of my driveway early one morning as I was putting the trash out. George was professional, polite and patient as I tried to deflect his attempts to sell me new driveway. He took me through the process of how it would go, what they would do at each phase of the project, and he even discussed several alternative approaches that varied the phases to make it a smaller job to bring the price down. I knew my driveway needed what George was proposing, but the thought of actually doing it was nowhere near the front of my mind. However, after George gave me his best offer and left, I continued to think about his proposal, my wife and I conferred, and we ultimately decided the time was right and the offer was a good one. I called George back, we sealed the deal, and the next morning, bright and early, his crew appeared. The foreman confirmed with me everything George and I had discussed, and told me how his men would handle each phase. Five hours later, after having encountered and very efficiently managed a couple of unexpected situations, the job was done and I had a brand new driveway and turnaround in the back. Everything I had been promised was there, expertly executed, with long straight lines and flat joints at the garage, the patio and the sidewalk, and by all appearances (no rain yet) properly angled in the back to direct runoff away from the house and patio. It looks great to my untrained homeowner eyes, and I am assured by my neighbor on the driveway side of my house, a fellow retiree, he from the residential construction trade who had frequently hired paving contractors to give his new homes driveways, that the job was very professionally done for, in his view, a truly exceptional price. Indeed, he thanked me for doing it because it makes his house look really good too.