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Abacus cbd, llc

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Abacus cbd, llc

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Home repairs, masonry, stone carving, gutter cleaning, yard waste removal, automotive repair, drywall and painting, driveway and sidewalk edging, asphalt sealing, landscaping, window and door restoration, welding, design and consultation.

Home repairs, masonry, stone carving, gutter cleaning, yard waste removal, automotive repair, drywall and painting, driveway and sidewalk edging, asphalt sealing, landscaping, window and door restoration, welding, design and consultation.



Kraus Snowplows & Equipment

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Kraus Snowplows & Equipment

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Kraus Snowplows and Equipment was founded in 1978 by Tom Kraus. The primary business at that time was selling Patz Equipment. We have installed and serviced farm equipment ever since that time. We have expanded our offerings to Agromatic, Berg and Kraiburg farm products as time progressed. In 1997, we purchased a snowplow business and provide full sales, service and parts for Boss, Hiniker, Kage, Meyer, Western & Saltdogg snowplows and salters. In 2000, we began pouring concrete as a concrete contractor. We pour flat-work and walls for all agricultural, commercial and residential customers. Since the business has expanded, we now employ 10 people and have built a new shop and storage area in 2009.

Kraus Snowplows and Equipment was founded in 1978 by Tom Kraus. The primary business at that time was selling Patz Equipment. We have installed and serviced farm equipment ever since that time. We have expanded our offerings to Agromatic, Berg and Kraiburg farm products as time progressed. In 1997, we purchased a snowplow business and provide full sales, service and parts for Boss, Hiniker, Kage, Meyer, Western & Saltdogg snowplows and salters. In 2000, we began pouring concrete as a concrete contractor. We pour flat-work and walls for all agricultural, commercial and residential customers. Since the business has expanded, we now employ 10 people and have built a new shop and storage area in 2009.


Roberts Trucking and Excavating

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Roberts Trucking and Excavating

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21 years of experience

For snow removal I offer discounted rates if signed before October 25th. I have anywhere between a 4-10 person crew depending on the job. Billing depends on the type of job, whether materials need to be purchased or if it's hourly.

For snow removal I offer discounted rates if signed before October 25th. I have anywhere between a 4-10 person crew depending on the job. Billing depends on the type of job, whether materials need to be purchased or if it's hourly.


Ciesielski Seal coating

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Ciesielski Seal coating

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14 years of experience

We are a small business with only a few employees. We take great pride in our work because we believe that word of mouth is still the best form of marketing. Payment is not required until the job is finished unless it is a larger than normal project that may require a down payment to cover the costs of materials.

We are a small business with only a few employees. We take great pride in our work because we believe that word of mouth is still the best form of marketing. Payment is not required until the job is finished unless it is a larger than normal project that may require a down payment to cover the costs of materials.


T.H.I.S

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T.H.I.S

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33 years of experience

FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED COST IS DETERMINED BY JOB PAY WOULD BE HALF DOWN AND THE REST UPON COMPLETION OF THE JOB REFERNECES IF YOU NEED THEM BEEN DOING HOME IMPROVEMENTS FOR 19 YEARS

FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED COST IS DETERMINED BY JOB PAY WOULD BE HALF DOWN AND THE REST UPON COMPLETION OF THE JOB REFERNECES IF YOU NEED THEM BEEN DOING HOME IMPROVEMENTS FOR 19 YEARS



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40 years of experience

We do Free estimates and there is no trip fees , we do use some subcontractors that we use on a regular bases. We are certified to do lead paint and asbestos removal. Fully licensed and insured .

We do Free estimates and there is no trip fees , we do use some subcontractors that we use on a regular bases. We are certified to do lead paint and asbestos removal. Fully licensed and insured .


Picketts maintenance

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31 years of experience

What makes my business unique, in my opionion,is that I truly am a one phone call business. And what that means is,all it will take is one phone call,and any project you may have I can do. I am large enough to handle any project and yet small enough to really appreciate your business.

What makes my business unique, in my opionion,is that I truly am a one phone call business. And what that means is,all it will take is one phone call,and any project you may have I can do. I am large enough to handle any project and yet small enough to really appreciate your business.


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Driveway Sealcoating questions, answered by experts

Costs depend on the extent of damage, material costs, labor, and whether resurfacing is needed.

Though they may look similar, tar and bitumen come from different sources. Bitumen is a petroleum product—extracted during crude oil refining—and is mostly made up of hydrocarbons. Tar comes from burning down organic materials like coal or wood. Bitumen is strictly oil-based, while tar is a mix of compounds from natural sources. Both are used as binders in paving; however, bitumen is the standard for today’s asphalt. Tar use has mostly faded out of road construction.

Plan to seal your driveway between late spring (after the rains have slowed) and early fall, or when temperatures are 55 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. A warmer environment helps the sealant bond with the driveway. To ensure your driveway cures correctly, you should make sure no rain is in the forecast for at least 48 hours after sealing.

A good rule for all homeowners is to seal every driveway to protect it. Wait at least three months to seal an asphalt driveway and one month to seal a concrete driveway. You know it’s time to reseal your driveway when it shows obvious signs of wear and tear. It may appear as fading or discolored asphalt, small cracks, and oil stains. If you notice that one area of your driveway seems to dry slower than others, it’s time to reseal.

A properly applied sealcoat should last between two to five years, but we advise having your driveway resealed every two to three years to give it optimal protection. If you live somewhere with extreme weather, plan to reseal your driveway every two years—heavy rainfall and freezing temperatures can deteriorate the sealant quickly.

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