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Get a free driveway installation estimate in the area around Islip as well as Bay Shore, Brentwood, Central Islip, East Islip, West Islip, North Bay Shore, and Islip Terrace and other nearby areas.Transforming your driveway in Islip is seamless with All Paving and Masonry LI. Our skilled contractors ensure a hassle-free experience, enhancing your home's curb appeal and functionality with durable materials that stand the test of time. Enjoy increased property value and a stunning new look effortlessly.
From driveway repairs to laying asphalt paving, concrete paver installations, to extending your driveway or building a completely new driveway area, our team gets it done on time and on budget. Hundreds of previous projects completed throughout the region with tours welcome of previous work.
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If you are interested in getting a new driveway or your driveway extended in Islip, NY, you can call our driveway contractors on (631) 882-4184 or fill out the contact form to book a free call back at a time that suits you!
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A blacktop driveway is a surface made of asphalt, a mixture of aggregates and bitumen, providing a durable and smooth finish for vehicles. It's popular for its cost-effectiveness, easy maintenance, and weather resistance, offering a sleek, dark appearance common in residential and commercial properties.
Paving refers to the process of laying materials like concrete, stones, bricks, or asphalt to create a surface. Asphalt, on the other hand, is a specific material made of aggregates and bitumen, commonly used for paving roads and driveways.
Yes, asphalt can be laid over concrete. Ensure the concrete is in good condition, clean, and free of major cracks. Proper preparation, including applying a tack coat, is essential for good adhesion and to prevent reflective cracking.
Asphalt typically lasts 15-20 years, depending on factors like climate, usage, and maintenance. Proper care can extend its lifespan through regular sealcoating, crack filling, and drainage management.