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The Driveway Doctor
4.7(
161
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Serving Bellingham, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Choosing our services for your driveway repairs ensures unparalleled expertise and a commitment to lasting quality. We leverage advanced techniques and premium materials to deliver durable and aesthetically pleasing results. Our team prioritizes meticulous attention to detail, addressing every aspect of your repair needs with precision. We understand the importance of a functional and attractive driveway, and strive to exceed your expectations. Our transparent process and clear communication foster trust and confidence throughout the project. We are dedicated to providing efficient solutions that minimize disruption to your daily life. Ultimately, selecting us means investing in the long-term integrity and appearance of your property.\n\nGive us a call today for your Free Estimate and UNBEATABLE PRICING @ (508) 373-6100

Sealcoat & Striping
21 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Asphalt Engineering
4.9(
261
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Serving Bellingham, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"This is a tough review to write. Asphalt Engineering (AE) probably works out great for most of their customers. But in our case, we've had a difficult ordeal that is, frankly, still causing me indigestion, after more than four years. I am averaging the experience out to a 'B' since although their attentiveness and customer service was generally very good, I am still less than delighted with the result. TL;DR: They repaved our driveway, but the asphalt mixed turned out to be defective, so they repaved it again at no charge, but the result still isn't great because it's not completely flat, interfering with our ability to clear snow. Details: Our driveway is on a distinct slope, so clearing snow and ice is very important. We've done exciting 180s on our driveway at times, trying to get up (or down) when it's icy. But over the years, our original driveway became more and more difficult for our snowblower. Hills and valleys developed in places, and a big crack appeared. Also, there is a water shutoff valve under the driveway, and over time the top cap projected above the surface of the asphalt, creating an obstacle for plowing. Rather than patching all these areas, we elected to do a full repave of the driveway, using Asphalt Engineering. The quote from AE was reasonable, and they were easy to deal with. We explained our concerns, and (not surprisingly) that our ultimate goal was a nice flat driveway for our snowblower. The only reason that we were springing for any paving at all was so that we could eliminate snow and ice without the snowblower catching on cracks or the water shutoff, or missing areas where the surface was quite uneven. The paving appeared to go fine, and I was delighted that the water shutoff cap actually ended up being a bit below the surface of the asphalt. We could get to the shutoff if we needed to, but it would present no problem for the snowblower even after the asphalt settled. This was in the fall of 2015. The new driveway came with a 3-year warranty. We followed AE's recommendations not to park or drive on the driveway for proscribed periods of time. But once the weather turned warm in the spring of 2016, we started to see "tire marks" from vehicles -- depressions where the tires sat (or, worse, if the wheels were turned while the vehicle was stationary). We were told that this was to be expected for a time, especially on hot days. We took to asking visitor and house workers to park on the street instead, and we blocked off the driveway for weeks at a time to give it more time to cure. We trusted that things would settle down, even having AE do sealcoating in the spring/summer of 2017. But we continued to have problems. To their credit, AE agreed to perform repairs on the marks, but the whole experience was becoming inconvenient and annoying. And the repairs of the tire marks were unsightly and in some cases did not leave the driveway completely level. Fast forward to the spring of 2018, two and a half years after the paving. In May, on an 85 degree day, a worker parked a light truck on the driveway for about an hour, using proper wheel chocks. They dug into the asphalt leaving significant gouges (see photo). The worker said, "I've never seen a driveway this soft." I emailed AE claiming that something was wrong with the driveway, and asking for a refund, or a complete re-pave. Nathan, the owner, replied that it was just a cosmetic issue, and that my request was unreasonable. In June, on a fairly typical spring/summer day, I backed our Subaru Forester out of the garage, and just left it on the driveway overnight and for part of the next day, to see how bad it would be. When I moved it back into the garage, there were four new tire marks, including significant displacement of the asphalt under the rear wheels, even though I had never turned the car (perhaps the rear wheels vibrated when I released the parking brake?). Nathan came out and was surprised at all of the marks on the driveway. He then agreed to have the vendor who supplies their asphalt mix come out to take some core samples. Long story long, they discovered that the asphalt was indeed defective. Nathan agreed to pave the entire driveway all over again. So in the fall of 2018, about 3 years after the initial re-pave, AE again ripped up the driveway and paved it. We still get tire marks, but fewer and shallower than we got originally. In that respect, we could live with it. We understand that their asphalt is on the soft side to prevent cracking down the road ... but still it's annoying to see that our neighbors had their driveway paved by another company, problem-free and in full operation after only about a week! But the bad news is that when AE repaved it, they left the water shutoff cap slightly *above* the surface of the driveway. There's a little mound in the area around the cap. Refer to the photos to see what I mean. When I use my snowblower, it catches in this area and slams to a stop. I need to shovel and plow carefully around this spot, to avoid damaging the snowblower. And I'm sure it's only going to get worse as the asphalt cures. I could not believe that they would pave the driveway and leave it like that -- the water shutoff protruding above the surface of the asphalt was one of the reasons we repaved in the first place, and here we have a similar problem right off the bat. The "easiest" way to fix this problem is to cut away a large area of asphalt around the shutoff, have city workers replace the sleeve with a shorter one, then repave the excavated area. Nathan offered to do this for a discounted price of $500. We haven't decided what to do yet, since it's even more money and inconvenience, it will look ugly, and it may still result in an uneven surface. On one hand, I can see where they're coming from in wanting to charge us. AE has spent a lot of time and effort (and perhaps money) on us. They paved the driveway twice, filled tire marks, made a few minor repairs (including unsuccessfully trying to resolve the water shutoff problem), and came out to inspect the issues with our driveway on multiple occasions. And it has been over 3 years since the first pave. On the other hand ... none of this is our fault. We never got a driveway that did its job properly. We've had to treat it with kid gloves for over 3 years, and it's not snowblower-friendly. And if we need to have a snowplow service clear our driveway, there is a risk that a truck-based plow will hit the cap and damage the shutoff (this actually happened to us 10 years ago, with our old original driveway). We paid AE for the initial paving, plus we paid them for sealcoating which ended up being wasted since they ripped it all up for the second paving. And what we ended up with is an un-sealcoated driveway that still has issues. To be sure, this is a first-world problem, and it is just a driveway. But it has sucked up a lot of our time, and money. And I do worry that the water shutoff will be damaged by the pressure of cars driving over it, and impacts from the snowblower and/or plows. So we're not happy customers, even though we still think the company is decent. If their original asphalt mix had been good, we would have been happy with how it turned out. But it wasn't, so we're not."
Commercial Paving
Residential Paving
Paving Roadways
Response time2 days
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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iPave Asphalt Services, LLC
4.7(
49
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Serving Bellingham, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Awesome experience! Workers showed up at the time they said they would and started working immediately. Very nice crew, respectful & communicated throughout the day. Would 100% recommend to anyone looking for paving needs! We love our new driveway and the kids canâ t wait to get out there to skateboard and play hockey! Thank you again!"
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2015
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2015
Response time2 days
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Premier Asphalt Services
5.0(
8
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Serving Bellingham, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Premier Asphalt Services is a full service paving and asphalt maintenance company servicing our residential customers. Please call today to schedule your free estimate 857-263-3175.\nOur professional staff consists of full time dedicated asphalt paving and maintenance professionals who have years of knowledge and expertise in the industry. From the detailed quote to the finished job, every customer will be pleased with the workmanship, quality, and professionalism. Residential paving, asphalt repair/maintenance, drainage, snow removal, line striping and parking lot paving, berm, curb installation, walkways, and catch basin repairs/installation. Feel free to call us for a free quote and let us transform your project.

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+10

Response time7 hrs
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by25%of homeowners
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Bish's Contracting
4.6(
51
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Serving Bellingham, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"we needed someone to do a major cleanup of the entire property. Tyler responded right away, got there quickly and did a great job. He wasn't the cheapest but it was well worth it."
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+33

Response time3 hrs
Recommended by92%of homeowners
DeJesus Paving Corp
4.5(
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Serving Bellingham, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

Customers say: Quick response

"Josh was great from the start. Very responsive to my texts, emails and calls. He took the time to explain and show me exactly what he was going to do and how he was going to do it. He and his guys came here to dig out the driveway, lay down and compact the gravel. We also asked him to run a pipe under the driveway out to the side of where the driveway ends so that rainwater from the gutter wouldn't sit right in front of our garage door and freeze in the winter. He was able to do this without any issues. He came back a few days later to complete the job and lay down the asphalt. Everything looks great and we are very happy with our choice to go with Dejesus Driveways. Thanks again!"
Response time2 days
Response rate100%
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Pisano's Odd Jobs and Appliances
4.2(
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Serving Bellingham, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1997

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We had a serious water heater leak throughout 4 rooms. Rick had the floor dismantled and replaced - better than it had been originally. The original installers had not staggered the planks — he did and the floors look better than ever. Rick and the men who did the work couldn't have been more professional while getting the job done!! So happy with the results that I would definitely hire Rick again for any future work needing to be done!"
Response time2 days
37 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by84%of homeowners
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FAQs for asphalt paving repair or patch projects in Bellingham, MA

With routine maintenance, a new residential asphalt driveway can last 15 to 20 years. In regions with heavy rain or freeze-thaw cycles, plan on extra maintenance to hit the upper end of that range. Concrete surfaces last even longer, from 20 to 25 years. Regular sealing and quick crack repairs go a long way toward preserving both materials.

You can pour new concrete over an existing driveway as long as the base slab is solid. Pros often place a three- to four-inch overlay to create a strong bond. If the old concrete is cracked or spalling badly, it’s wiser to remove it and start fresh to ensure durability.

Keep the surface in top shape by sealing it on schedule and tackling damage right away. Roll on a quality seal coat every three years for asphalt, and reseal concrete as needed while patching any flaws you spot. Staying ahead of small issues prevents bigger, pricier repairs and keeps your driveway looking sharp.

The Bellingham, MA homeowners’ guide to asphalt paving repairs or patches

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