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Silver Creek Landscaping

205 Moorland Drive
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Silver Creek Landscaping

205 Moorland Drive
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14 years of experience

With several years experience, we work hard to bring each customer the best possible service and quality available. We look forward to working with you on your next project. We welcome your questions and thank you for your interest.

With several years experience, we work hard to bring each customer the best possible service and quality available. We look forward to working with you on your next project. We welcome your questions and thank you for your interest.


CEE Deck & Patio

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CEE Deck & Patio

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Specialization in hardscapes including patios, paver driveways/walkways, and retaining walls. Also willing to do small wood or composite decks/porches.

Specialization in hardscapes including patios, paver driveways/walkways, and retaining walls. Also willing to do small wood or composite decks/porches.


Hardscape Construction Solutions

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Hardscape Construction Solutions

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Hello, my name is Ethan, I am the owner of Hardscape Construction Solutions. I have branched out and started my own company from the ground up. Even though we are smaller we have 10+ years of patio and retaining wall experience. Because we are a smaller company we are able to pass those savings onto you!

Hello, my name is Ethan, I am the owner of Hardscape Construction Solutions. I have branched out and started my own company from the ground up. Even though we are smaller we have 10+ years of patio and retaining wall experience. Because we are a smaller company we are able to pass those savings onto you!



Turcios Landscaping and Construction

2228 Loraine Ave
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Turcios Landscaping and Construction

2228 Loraine Ave
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More than 25 years of experience working in the landscape service and construction business. We provide excellent high quality work at affordable prices. Email is not the best way to reach us so Please Call.

More than 25 years of experience working in the landscape service and construction business. We provide excellent high quality work at affordable prices. Email is not the best way to reach us so Please Call.






Tater's Total Home Improvement

N5486 State Highway 17
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Tater's Total Home Improvement

N5486 State Highway 17
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33 years of experience

I am a general contractor with 22 years of experience. I don't just do it all I do it all WELL, and I take my time to make sure that the customer is happy with the end result. I generally work on a half down, half when the job is completed basis, but I will look at each situation individually and determine what is fair to the customer.

I am a general contractor with 22 years of experience. I don't just do it all I do it all WELL, and I take my time to make sure that the customer is happy with the end result. I generally work on a half down, half when the job is completed basis, but I will look at each situation individually and determine what is fair to the customer.

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Paving Services questions, answered by experts

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.

Yes, using recycled asphalt millings is an eco-friendly alternative compared to concrete. Millings are reclaimed pieces of gravel that are recycled into aggregate that can be used on driveways, patios, walkways, basketball courts, tennis courts, and more.

The most obvious disadvantage of permeable paving is that the cost is typically higher compared to non-permeable concrete, pavers, or asphalt methods. Also, the porous material can get clogged with dirt and debris, requiring cleaning and power washing more frequently than standard paving materials and methods. Although permeable paving is not ideal for highways, airports, and other surfaces supporting heavy traffic and machinery, it is suitable for regular residential driveways.

An ideal driveway gradient is between 2% and 5%. Anything lower than 1% or higher than 15% can cause problems for your car or property. A driveway with less than a 1% slope increases your likelihood of flooding and water damage, while a driveway with a 15% grade or higher can be too steep for safe traveling.

Paving is a part of hardscaping, so all paving is hardscaping, but not all hardscaping is paving. Paving involves laying down concrete or asphalt, while hardscaping can also include the use of paving stones, bricks, gravel, wood, and more. Hardscape features that involve paving are considered permanent and will increase your property taxes, while some other hardscaping features—like those involving bricks, gravel, and paving stones—will not affect property taxes. Paving also typically requires a permit, while hardscaping features considered temporary will not.

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