There’s an adage that says an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. It means that it’s better to maintain something as opposed to completely replacing it or performing major repairs. Having to pay for an entirely new driveway can be extremely expensive, and is definitely something you want to avoid. It’s much […]
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Reduce Risk With Paving Repairs
Friday, November 1st, 2019
Category: Uncategorized
Repair Your Driveway Before Winter Hits
Thursday, September 5th, 2019
Category: Driveways
Fall is almost upon us and colder weather is just around the corner in Maryland. Now is the perfect time to finish the last of your home projects before winter comes, and if your driveway has cracks, you’ll have to have it repaired as soon as possible. Here’s why! Driveway Cracks in the Winter If […]
When to Replace Your Driveway
Monday, March 4th, 2019
Category: Driveways
The health of your driveway is dependent on a few things: weather conditions, how often it is used, and its age. As a homeowner, it is important for you to know the warning signs that let you know your driveway needs repair or replacement. The guide below will help you decide when it’s time to […]
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Once again you have exceeded our expectations. The price was very reasonable (we did shop around) and professionalism was outstanding. Thanks for not trying to include add-on fees to make a higher profit and we are looking forward to working with you for many more years to come.
-M. Leo Storch Management
Mr Joseph was by far the most responsive of the three companies we contacted. He came to inspect or driveway on the date and time he promised, gave us a firm quote, and he and his crew arrived on the appointed day at the scheduled time. They edged and cleared the old surface, then laid the new asphalt with the edges tapered to align with our patio and sidewalk. When they were finished the new surface was truly beautiful (and functional).
-Spencer Lucas