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Robert S on April 2025

We provide landscaping lawn care land clearing dirt work driveway and road maintenance dump trailer services and old structures removal

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D & O Landscaping & Renovations

318 Stoots Rd
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D & O Landscaping & Renovations

318 Stoots Rd
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12 years of experience

We are a small, yet growing business based out of Beckley, WV. We bill based on the job and offer payment plans (monthly and weekly options available). On the renovation side it's always a 50 percent deposit on day 1 of the job, paid in full upon completion.

We are a small, yet growing business based out of Beckley, WV. We bill based on the job and offer payment plans (monthly and weekly options available). On the renovation side it's always a 50 percent deposit on day 1 of the job, paid in full upon completion.




Ernest Small Paving

3772 Kesling Mill Rd
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Ernest Small Paving

3772 Kesling Mill Rd
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Asphalt paving, seal coating, and drive way repair. Work is guaranteed. WV contractors license #WV032018. Credit and debit cards accepted. Over 30+ years experience.

"Awesome service and very friendly. Highly recommend."

Loretta C on June 2018

Asphalt paving, seal coating, and drive way repair. Work is guaranteed. WV contractors license #WV032018. Credit and debit cards accepted. Over 30+ years experience.

"Awesome service and very friendly. Highly recommend."

Loretta C on June 2018


D&H Construction

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D&H Construction

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21 years of experience

We are a small business that cover WV,VA,NC, KY, and TN doing any kind of construction from building you a house to repairing a crack. We can winterize your summer home or get it ready for you to in joy for the summer.

We are a small business that cover WV,VA,NC, KY, and TN doing any kind of construction from building you a house to repairing a crack. We can winterize your summer home or get it ready for you to in joy for the summer.



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Pavers and Hardscaping questions, answered by experts

You should place a layer of thick landscaping fabric directly over the concrete slab and then a thin layer of leveling sand over that to protect the pavers from moisture. For border pavers, you should plan on locking them in place with polyurethane adhesive. This will prevent them from shifting under foot traffic.

Adhere pavers to concrete with either mortar or a concrete-specific adhesive. In most cases, you will also need to lay a permeable sand layer below the pavers to encourage proper stability and drainage in your transformed patio, porch, or driveway. To lay pavers like a pro, always make sure you take the proper preparatory steps before adhering them directly to the concrete.

Yes, you can use a Dremel to cut pavers, but you’ll need a masonry cut-off wheel and a Dremel that accepts a 3 1/2-inch cutting wheel. Slowly run the masonry cut-off wheel along your cut line, and then continue making shallow passes. Once the cut is about 1/8 inch deep, you can drive a chisel into the center of it to complete the cut.

You can put pavers over concrete following a similar procedure as above, but there are a few additional risks you need to be aware of—like stability, drainage, and the patio’s thickness. Once you lay a paver patio over concrete, it will be nearly impossible to treat any issues that your concrete may face, like cracks or water pooling. So while you may save some time and money on concrete removal and site prep, it may cost you more in the long run.

Gravel driveways are the most economical driveway material, followed pretty closely by asphalt and concrete. At about $1 to $3 per square foot, gravel is about a third of the cost of either of the more common alternatives. But, not everyone likes the look and feel of the material and may opt to pay more for something that looks better.

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