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Driveway Installers Riverhead, 11901
Get a free driveway installation estimate in the area around Riverhead as well as Aquebogue, Baiting Hollow, Calverton, Jamesport, Northville, Polish Town, Reeves Park and other nearby areas.Transform your Riverhead home with a new driveway from All Paving and Masonry LI. Our expert contractors ensure a seamless process, enhancing curb appeal and property value using top-quality materials for lasting results. Experience the perfect blend of aesthetics and functionality with our professional services.
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.
Our driveway services for Riverhead includes:
If you are interested in getting a new driveway or your driveway extended in Riverhead, 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 type of paved surface made from asphalt, a mixture of dark bituminous pitch and sand or gravel. It's durable, provides a smooth finish, and is commonly used for residential driveways due to its cost-effectiveness and ease of maintenance.
Paving is the process of covering a surface with materials like stones, bricks, or asphalt for durability and aesthetics. Asphalt is a specific paving material made from bitumen and aggregates, commonly used for roads and driveways due to its durability and smooth finish.
Yes, asphalt can be laid over concrete, but proper preparation is crucial. The concrete should be in good condition, thoroughly cleaned, and any significant cracks or damage repaired to ensure a stable surface for the asphalt layer.
Asphalt typically lasts 15 to 20 years, depending on factors like climate, maintenance, traffic, and installation quality. Regular maintenance, such as sealcoating and prompt repairs, can extend its lifespan.