All I can say is run. And that is also what this company does takes your money and runs. I hired AAA Paving to pave a very small condo driveway, it was mine and my neighbors that is connected. They told us they would grind the existing driveway so it would not be too high. They did do that to a certain extent, but I am not sure if theyground it enough or they got too much asphalt at the garage because now it floods if there is too much water near the door. The driveway itself is uneven in places, holds water and they did not get enough asphalt over a hole that had been filled in where the condo had the foundation raised. Once they were done, Albert gave me some instructions on not turning our tires (if sitting still) on the driveway for a year because it could leave marks in the pavement. As he was telling me that, they backed the dump truck across the entire edge of the driveway to hook up the trailer. It left tire tracks and a big indentation on my neighbors side. Then they put the yellow tape across the driveway. I remember thinking why would they drive that huge truck on fresh pavement but stupidly did not check it before they left. The yellow tape was hiding it I guess and I did not think to go look at the time. Also, I have very good surveillance cameras and one of them is inside my garage. They asked me if I would raise my garage door so it would be easier for them to work which I did. They found a watering hose in there and used it and I happened to see (on footage played back) one of them taking a microfiber car washing sponge to wipe his face on. He then took it with him and a little while later, put it in his backpack and put it in the truck. The sponge is $10 at walmart and it was not the worst thing that could be stolen but still, nothing should be taken. I decided not to say anything to begin with. So when we removed the yellow caution tape after a few days, we noticed the damage from the dump truck tires and the indentation and I texted Albert who is the owner, some pictures of it. He did not respond but they came out and tried to heat it and fix it, but it did not work. So I tried to call but he leaves his voicemail box full and never clears it. You can not contact him and he completely ignored the text. So I texted him again with pictures and told him I was not happy about the guy stealing. But I did not say what was stolen. That finally got his attention and he called me. That was the first thing he asked, but when I told him it was a sponge, he did not say sorry or even acknowledge it. Then he got nasty. He said what do you want me to do, rip up your whole driveway and give you your money back? I said no, I just did not want tire tracks and low and high places. Then he started talking about how he did not have time for this because he was at Vanderbilt with his kid who was having treatments. For cancer, I think. Then he said in a few weeks he would come look at it and when he was getting ready to get off the phone, he made the loudest, most irritated sigh that he could possibly let out of his hateful lungs. He was acting like I was being some kind of Karen who was just complaining over nothing. I paid him $4200.00 CASH which was probably my biggest mistake. There is no way to dispute anything that way. Also, I looked him up on the better business bureau and I saw other complaints about him not fixing things, his voice mail always being full and interestinglyà ¢à  à ¦.. in 2019, (3 years ago) someone complained about him, and his excuse for not fixing something, was because his kid was in the hospital getting treatments. Hmmm. Of course he never showed up.