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CHASE Outdoor Services
4.8(
20
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Brick and Stone Driveways & Floors - InstallInterlocking Pavers for Driveways & Floors - Install

Serving Summit Hill, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Chase Landscaping Services' professionalism in snow plowing is commendable. Their expertise, attention to detail, and dedication to customer satisfaction make them a reliable choice for snow removal services."
Response time1 day
20 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
Dan Construction and Remodeling
New to Angi
Brick and Stone Driveways & Floors - InstallConcrete Driveways & Floors - Install- For BusinessConcrete Driveways - Install

Serving Summit Hill, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

At Dan Construction & Remodeling, we believe every project deserves quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. With years of hands-on experience, we provide reliable remodeling, repairs, and construction services completed professionally, efficiently, and to the highest standards. We communicate clearly, keep the job site clean, and stand behind our work. \n\nWhether it’s a small repair or a full renovation, our goal is simple: do it right the first time. \n\nCustomer satisfaction isn’t just a promise—it’s the standard we work by every day.

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S&G Asphalt Service
4.4(
90
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Asphalt Paving - InstallAsphalt Paving - Install- For BusinessAsphalt Paving - Repair or Patch+1 more

Serving Summit Hill, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 1982

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Would only communicate via email. Never returned my calls. Scheduling was a problem. Wanted to be present for the review/quoting of the driveway as there were cracks that I thought needed filling. Tried to call after first application of sealant. The edges were not covered. The second application was better, but there are still a few spots that are thinly covered. The areas with the small cracks were coated thicker and appear okay. Sealant is supposed to last 3 years. Time will tell if the sealant holds up as well as the stuff sold at Home Depot."
Larger Paving Project
Laying down the Asphalt
Paving-Driveway
Job site evaluation
Job site evaluation

+48

Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Clark Chimney & Masonry
4.8(
32
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Asphalt Paving - InstallAsphalt Paving - Install- For BusinessAsphalt Paving - Repair or Patch+7 more

Serving Summit Hill, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Chris and his crew were excellent. The extent of Chris' knowledge was quite impressive. He made me feel like I was finally in good hands by showing and thoroughly discussing everything he found. During his inspection he checked every possible issue that could be causing the problems. He explained the repair processes necessary and showed me as he was doing them. They were courteous and cleaned up, leaving my property cleaner than when they arrived. They were very polite and more than willing to do whatever was necessary to help me complete the project as I wanted. I can not thank Chris and his team enough and would absolutely recommend their services."
Week of 11/19
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Week of 11/19
Philadelphia Stucco paint waterproof

+36

Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Asphalt Driveways questions, answered by experts

While the specific timeline for building a driveway can vary based on driveway length and local weather conditions, the average concrete driveway can require several days to lay down all of the different parts of the driveway. The curing process may require you to avoid using your driveway for a week following construction. Heavier vehicles should be kept off of a new concrete driveway for several weeks. Building a gravel driveway may take just one to two days in total.

If your driveway is cracked, you can repave it with a process called asphalt overlay. Overlay is more cost-effective than a full replacement but is better suited for minor cracks and issues. If you have major cracks or other problems like water pooling, asphalt overlay isn’t your best bet. Plus, paving over a cracked driveway only extends the lifetime by about 10 years, whereas replacing it would start the clock over completely to give you up to 30 years.

If you’re looking for a similar, eco-friendly driveway material, you might consider one of these options:

  • Permeable pavement: This material is sometimes called “pervious” or “porous” pavement; it allows stormwater to drain into the subbase, eliminating storm drain costs. 

  • Gravel: Consider paving your driveway with locally sourced gravel. By sourcing from a nearby source, your money won’t fund international shipping and will be invested back into your local community.

  • Natural stone pavers: Because natural stone pavers are made from organically-produced stone, there’s no new manufacturing required, limiting the environmental impact. In addition, water easily flows and drains through the gaps in the pavers.

The decision to repair or replace your driveway depends on the extent of the damage. If your driveway has a few small cracks, a simple repair will do the trick. If you see larger cracks and potholes, it may be time to consider resurfacing or replacement. Resurfacing is a great option if more than 25% of the surface is damaged, but if the damage is extensive—deep cracks or significant sinking—it’s best to replace the driveway entirely. A new driveway, with proper care, can last decades while patching or resurfacing might only hold up for a few years before needing more attention.

Asphalt and tarmac are not the same thing. Traditional tarmac, short for tarmacadam, uses tar as a binder to hold crushed stone together. Asphalt uses bitumen—a byproduct of crude oil—to bind aggregate. Though tarmac was once a go-to for roads, asphalt has become the modern standard. And these days, most surfaces referred to as “tarmac” are actually asphalt. So, while the names may overlap, the key distinction lies in the binder—tar for tarmac and bitumen for asphalt.

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