1. A1 Finest Construction, Inc
Great Job! My chimney was leaking after a heavy rain - and pieces of brick fell to the ground! Antonio and crew came out within the hour and fixed…
2. Terry Driveways
From Business: Top rated siding contractors. Friendly, quick and affordable service. Best Siding Pros provides free estimates on all siding projects. Please call us to set up…
3. Kleen Seal Driveway Sealing
From Business: When it comes to driveway sealing in New Jersey, no one is as dedicated to excellence as Kleen Seal® . We have built an outstanding reputation, job by job, with…
4. Fimiani Construction
From Business: Fimiani Construction was founded by Kevin Fimiani over 35 years ago as a commercial concrete and asphalt paving company. During our time, we have worked hard…
7. D&A Sealcoating
From Business: D&A Sealcoating Paving is a full-service asphalt and concrete company based in Central Jersey. Whether you need a road, milling, parking lot, recreational paths…
8. Barrett Richard T Paving
From Business: Richard T. Barrett Paving Company has been serving the area since 1948. We do quality work on roads, parking lots, driveways, tennis courts, patching,…
9. Pave Patrol
From Business: Pave Patrol, LLC produces the highest quality asphalt paving and sealcoating services in the area. As a family-owned and operated company with over 30 years of…
Does salting a concrete slab withstand cold weather?
Continuous salting to prevent ice can also deteriorate concrete. Asphalt can withstand cold weather but it will melt in high temperatures. Heat warps the material, making it uneven. To reduce the possibility of time and weather-related damage, ask your paving contractor what you can do to protect your investment.
Can concrete crack in cold climates?
Many driveway resurfacing and repairs are necessary due to the results of poor material choices. Concrete can crack in cold climates.
Is a concrete contractor the same as a paving contractor?
Paving contractors and concrete contractors are often hired for the same projects. However, a paving contractor, unlike a concrete contractor, primarily uses asphalt for these projects. Asphalt is generally less expensive than concrete and requires less time to settle. Paving contractors can help residential homeowners and commercial business owners make important decisions regarding their project.