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Kuehndorf Services
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Interlocking Pavers for Driveways & Floors - Install

Serving Cumberland, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Zak and Jason did a fabulous job on my backyard fence. They came up with ideas for the fence placement that I would never have thought of. So easy to work with and very conscientious. I would absolutely hire them again!"
Response time2 days
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Roots Rockscapes, LLC
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Interlocking Pavers for Driveways & Floors - Install

Serving Cumberland, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Ahmyn created a fire pit with patio for us, as well as a pathway from the house to the dock steps and entryway to the garage. He was great to work with, very friendly and personable. He was also detailed oriented, reliable and cleaned up everything nicely. We love the results, it's awesome!"
Firepit, patio, sitting wall, water feature
Excavation for retaining wall
Patio in progress
Field stone retaining wall
Patio and retaining wall in progress

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Response time1 day
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Concrete Driveways & Floors - Install- For Business

Serving Cumberland, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

We are dedicated to providing our clients with the very best in concrete installation and repair for driveways, sidewalks, patios, steps, and a variety of other projects. With over 10 years of industry experience, we take an enormous amount of pride in the attention to detail put into each of the projects we are involved with. We are known for our quality work and the integrity of our business. We look forward to building long-term relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction.

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Asphalt Driveways questions, answered by experts

The dimensions of a driveway apron vary based on local building codes, the width of your driveway, and the distance between the driveway and the road. On average, aprons range from 12 to 24 feet wide and 8 to 18 feet long. Typically, the end of the apron connected to the driveway matches its width—such as 10 to 12 feet for a single-car driveway—while the end at the street flares out to allow cars to turn in and out more easily. In some areas, you may not be responsible for the portion of the apron that extends beyond the sidewalk, but this depends on local laws.

Instead of a set number of types, asphalt comes in variations designed for different needs. Some are categorized by temperature—hot mix, warm mix, and cold mix. Others are sorted by composition, like dense-graded, gap-graded (such as Stone Matrix Asphalt), porous, and mastic asphalt. There are also modified versions with added compounds like polymers, rubber, or emulsions. Instead of focusing on a number, it may be more useful to understand how contractors customize asphalt for durability, climate, and traffic conditions.

New asphalt typically needs 24 to 72 hours to dry before it can handle light foot traffic and careful driving. Although it may appear solid after a few days, the full curing process, where the asphalt reaches its peak strength, takes much longer—generally from 30 days to a year.

During this extended curing time, the surface remains relatively soft and can be damaged by heavy vehicles, sharp objects, or high temperatures. To protect your investment, it's best to avoid parking heavy machinery on the asphalt until it has fully cured.

The exact time required for drying and curing depends on several factors, including the weather, the specific asphalt mix, and its thickness. For the most accurate advice tailored to your situation, consult with your asphalt contractor.

Gravel is the most economical and least expensive driveway material, costing between $1 and $3 per square foot. This is significantly cheaper than alternatives like asphalt or concrete. However, it's important to consider long-term costs, as gravel driveways require regular maintenance. You will likely need to add new gravel filling once or twice a year and regularly rake it to keep it level, which can add to the overall cost over time.

Professionals ensure a solid base and smooth finish, enhancing durability and appearance.

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