Concrete & Asphalt
Flatwork pads and aprons, clean expansion joints, and proper base prep for long life.
Cost factors
- Project size & access (gates, slopes, hauling distance)
- Base prep & materials (geotextile, compacted aggregate, drainage)
- Design complexity (curves, inlays, steps, lighting)
- Demo/disposal of existing surfaces
- Permits or engineering (when required)
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What’s included
- Dedicated project manager and clear communication
- Jobsite protection, cleanup, and haul‑off
- Quality materials and correct base preparation
- Final walkthrough and care tips
FAQs — Concrete Asphalt
How thick is the slab?
Typical residential slabs 4–5", with proper base and control joints.
Can you color or stamp?
Yes — color/stamp options available for patios and walks.