
Serving Jefferson, SC and surrounding areas
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In business since 2022
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"Great experience . The have this NASA insulation for my attic that has drop my energy bill."





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Last update on May 15, 2025

Serving Jefferson, SC and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2022
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Great experience . The have this NASA insulation for my attic that has drop my energy bill."





Serving Jefferson, SC and surrounding areas
Free estimates
"They were very professional with their work , customer service orienter, friendly and polite. Will definitely use them again. We had several estimates but when Bil explained how he would install it so the rain would drain off and no one else cared to mention that. He won us over!"





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Serving Jefferson, SC and surrounding areas
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"Parking lot looks good as new."





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Serving Jefferson, SC and surrounding areas
In business since 1985
Free estimates
"I'm very pleased with the quality of work. The look and design of the patio. My neighbors love it and plan on having Mr. Ramsey do their patio. He was a pleasure to work with."
Serving Jefferson, SC and surrounding areas
An asphalt driveway should last 25 to 30 years, depending on the type of asphalt used, the climate, how well the foundation was prepared, the type of soil under the foundation, and how well you maintain your driveway. Maintaining asphalt by filling cracks and reapplying sealer every few years can help extend the life of your asphalt driveway.
When hiring an asphalt paving contractor to install your driveway, ask as many questions up front as possible. Here are a few questions to ask a prospective driveway contractor:
How many years of experience do you have?
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
Do you have worker’s compensation?
Do you use subcontractors on your projects?
Do you clean up after the job is done?
Who is responsible for any damage to lawn or landscaping?
Do you provide a guarantee or warranty on your work?
Do you give free estimates?
What is the timeline for completion?
How do you handle change orders?
Can you provide at least three references?
Can I see some of the work you’ve done?
An asphalt driveway should be at least 3 inches thick over a compacted gravel base. Areas with poor drainage should have a thicker stone base. To install a new asphalt driveway over an existing driveway, the new asphalt should be at least 2 inches thick and the existing driveway should be in relatively good condition.
An asphalt driveway costs about $7 to $15 per square foot, including labor and materials. The cost will vary depending on your location, how thick the base material is, what prep is required, the thickness of the asphalt, and the accessibility of the job site. The national average cost to install an asphalt driveway is about $4,740.
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