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Ranger Services Inc
4.9(
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Serving Brillion, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1988

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They were 30 minutes early and got right to work. They appreciated our input on exactly what to cut and never hurried our decisions. They were very protective and careful of our property and home. All cut limbs and small trees were chipped using their own chipper. Cleaned up well afterward. Rather than calling them tree trimmers, it would be more accurate to say they were tree surgeons. In my opinion, they are the best of the best."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Timbercrest Construction, LLC
4.9(
12
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Serving Brillion, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Jeff was highly professional, always returned calls and emails, the price was right,  he showed up on the agreed date, and completed the project quickly.  Our new deck is a welcome addition to the back of the garage, which used to be an eyesore.  The work Jeff did was top notch as well.  I would not hesitate to use Timbercrest again!Thanks Jeff! <br />"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Stuart’s Landscaping & Garden Center
5.0(
4
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Serving Brillion, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Everyone that works there is decent, professional- and they did a terrify job with my design. I did have a hiccup when they gave me an estimate- apparently the employee doing the estimate on such a big project did not even visit the site- so when the crew got there, they saw some poison ivy and also did not realize the severity of the slope. They at first tried to renege on the contract even though I put a 50% deposit, and signed a contract. I told them that I would pay for the extra cost for spraying down the poison ivy- but unfortunately they gave me the impression that the cost of that would be minimal. Afterwards, they attempted to upcharge me over 20% of the entire project- or close to $2000 for basically weed spraying for 20 minutes on two separate days. They said that they took a lot longer than expected as well- but it wasn't the poison ivy that delayed them- the root of the problem was the employee that did not accurately calculate the scope of the project- and the company wanted me to mitigate for what in their perspective was not as profitable as they wanted. I don't think it's appropriate to renege on a contractor after the client seeks bids, drops those other bids, sends a deposit, and signs a contract. Presumably, a company should survey the project before the estimate. I understand there can be unexpected things that come up- but that's for the unseen or underground- the customer shouldn't be responsible for an estimate not to their liking."
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Lowney's Landscaping
4.6(
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Serving Brillion, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Big snow storm in our first winter in Wisconsin. We saw the Lowney's crew working on a neighbor's driveway and asked them for a quote on the spot. They were able to provide a fair price and immediately do the work on our driveway and sidewalks. They also came back that night and cleaned it up again so it's ready for the morning commute. <br />"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for interlocking pavers for driveways & floors installation projects in Brillion, WI

With proper maintenance, permeable pavement can last for over 20 years. Bi-annual vacuuming prevents clogs from debris and sediment, extends the pavement’s lifespan, and helps you avoid costly driveway repairs. Permeable pavement often has a shorter lifespan in areas with heavy traffic or harsh weather conditions.

Pervious and porous usually refer to pouring asphalt or concrete—which is a single massive object—but with enough small holes to allow for even drainage. This is also sometimes called thirsty concrete. Permeable concrete pavers are precast concrete designed to also allow for drainage. Permeable grass pavers allow grass to grow through them and provide drainage. 

Pervious, porous, and permeable pavers are similar because they make it easier for rain or snow to drain or absorb into the ground rather than overload the storm or sewer systems. 

The most significant benefit of water-permeable pavement is that it helps precipitation absorb better (and slower) into the ground, which avoids overloading sewers and causing overflows and backups. It also helps recharge the groundwater and prevent agricultural runoff from lawns.

If you’ve ever seen water rushing into a storm drain, permeable pavement prevents that. Instead of water running off a steep driveway, a good amount of it “soaks” directly underneath the pavement.

Topmix permeable concrete costs $8 to $16 per square foot, including all installation costs. However, they give out estimates on a project-by-project basis. However, Tarmac, the company that made the product, no longer produces Topmix.

Ecoraster is a brand that offers many different permeable paving options in North America. Prices vary depending on the product and project. They’ll give estimates for each individual project. While not actual pavers, these grids serve a similar function. Ecoraster grids come in various styles and allow for similar drainage compared to permeable pavers or porous paving.

Permeable driveways may cost slightly more than a traditional paving type, but they reduce or eliminate the need to install any other type of drainage system. Drainage systems cost $2,000 to $6,500 to install. They also reduce stormwater runoff, sewer overflows, and help eliminate urban agriculture runoff, which can pollute waterways.

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