
Serving Stone Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Owner Joe Wells did an excellent job,very professional, punctual and cleaned up everything when paving was complete"




Serving Stone Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Owner Joe Wells did an excellent job,very professional, punctual and cleaned up everything when paving was complete"



Serving Stone Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1990
Free estimates
Offers commercial services
"Great company that stands behind their work! Will definitely hire them again! Thank you, Jerry!!!"





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Serving Stone Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1982
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"My experience with Stanley Paving was great. They are a family business that cares about their work and meeting their customer's needs. Highly recommend them."

Serving Stone Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1970
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Excellent. TH & Sons is a 4th Generation, family owned company, just the type of company you want doing your driveway: A company with Experience and one who does Quality work. TH & Sons isn't the least expensive paving option available nor are they the most expensive. They are the embodiment of "you get what you pay for" - they charge a fair price and in exchange you receive a high quality product & service. TH & Sons Paving showed up when they said they would, Tommy kept us informed throughout the project & included us in decisions along the way (vs making assumptions in the interest of their time). Tommy also makes himself available via text/phone afterhours and does everything possible to finish on-time. I'm a stickler for quality & service but also maximizing value. Like most people, we "wanted it all" without breaking the bank, and that required a lot of searching. We screened countless companies/contractors and ultimately had more than a dozen cement & asphalt paving contractors/companies quote our project. That may seem excessive but our driveway is over 300' long; we couldn't afford to select the wrong contractor/company. We eventually selected TH & Sons Paving and if we had to do it all over again, we'd undoubtedly select TH Sons & Paving. We already put the time & effort into getting well over a dozen contractors'/companies' quotes & then researching each Co's past projects. Trust this review to save yourself all the time and effort of searching further because we did that already so you might as well benefit too: select TH & Sons Paving for your project and rest assured you made the right choice."

Serving Stone Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1985
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"P.K. Masonry arrived at my home on three different days on time, ready and willing to start the work. I was impressed how carefully he measured and drew out the plans for the fireplace. On my fireplace install PK was always concerned with what I was asking for, and listened to what I had to say. We didn't always agree, but he showed great patience dealing with me who knows nothing about what it takes to build a fireplace. I love my new fireplace that he built and will enjoy owning it for years to come. I definitely would hire PK again and have a job for him, planned for the future."

Serving Stone Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1987
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Everything from initial contact to the completion of the job went smoothly. <br />"

Serving Stone Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2013
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Jeff, the owner, came to my house to see what needed to be done and give me the estimate within a few days of my calling Sir Grout. He was very easy to talk to and clearly explained the process. He was able to schedule the work for about 3 weeks out. Two guys arrived that morning. They were polite and explained what they would be doing. They also helped me choose new grout colors for the floors in the 2 kids bathrooms. They completed the work in 1 day and I am thrilled with the results. I had thought that I would need to replace the tile in the boys' bathrooms because it 2,400looked so bad, but after it was cleaned they looked like new. The bathrooms also look bigger after the grout was lightened. I love how fresh my bathrooms feel after I had the work done. I would highly recommend Sir Grout."

Serving Stone Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2017
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The Driveway Company of Northeast Atlanta did a great job repairing my driveway! I needed a section of my driveway taken out, the roots underneath cleared out, and repoured. Their estimate was the most affordable I found, and they were by far the most professional company I contacted. They are super communicative and timely with their appointments and estimates. They were able to schedule my repair within a few days and did fantastic work. I would use them again for any driveway work and would highly recommend their service!"

Serving Stone Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2003
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"This is a contractor which is difficult to properly rate. There were some positive aspects to my experience, and some equally negative aspects. In addition, I do not have experience with other concrete contractors in the area so cannot do a comparison regarding some of the technical/engineering disappointments, in that I do not know if other contractors would have routinely done better. <br /> First off, I would say that the concrete subcontractor the Hemma uses ? Thomas Concrete ? has a top notch product and is one of the reasons I decided to go with Hemma in spite of their less than sterling ratings here. (I also was swayed by their BBB rating of A+, they have been in business under the same name for a long time, and that some of their negative ratings here are by people who seemed to only do negative ratings.) Their pre-sales pitch and material is also very smooth and convincing in its detail. In our multiple pre-sales meetings, they were made fully aware of the fact that one of the main reasons we had decided to go ahead with a new driveway was drainage problems with the existing driveway, which they said was a common reason for replacement and that they could resolve the issues pointed out to them with no problem. <br /> Those things said, my total experience was rather shy of completely positive. The key item here is that the new driveway they initially installed had a drainage problem that was much worse than the old driveway. Also of note: the complaints of others of poor responsiveness turned out to be valid for their Project Manager, Frank Diaz. He stopped answering calls when the going got rough. However, my experience with their Operations Manager, Jeff Hardman, was rather better. He did reliably respond to my questions and concerns. See below for more detail on these. Obviously I cannot comment on their honoring their warranty at this point. <br /> Their quote gave a price that was not the cheapest, but was in the ball park of others and we were not looking for the least expensive, but rather the best value that would solve our problems from a reliable contractor. Their pre-sales gave me the feeling of confidence that they would do this. <br /> On the day they said they would arrive to start work, they said they would be there at 7:30AM; they did not arrive until after 9AM., which we were told was because of equipment problems (Bobcat broken oil line). These things happen. Where it started to go wrong was the dumptruck with the underlay material arrived at 10AM while they were just getting underway removing the old driveway. So they have to clear a place for the gravel to be dumped, which happened to be in the area of the drainage problem. I suspect this was the origin of the failure to correct the drainage. (I have photos of the issue.) <br /> The workers also told me that they could not do the front door step and approach walkway as had been planned because the ground was too high. In reality, the issue was they had not prepared the area properly, and when I said that no pour would happen with the present setup, the Project Manager returned and with the workers corrected is, so that it would be as originally described and planned. I wonder why would I even need to engage them on this. On the positive side, the shape and location of the new front walkway were very well done. My takeaway is that I do not know if the Project Manager is just overstretched, or otherwise inattentive for some reason, but this and the too early gravel delivery are just poor project management. In addition, the project manager also gets low grades on engineering understanding and skill. I do not fault the original work crew at all. <br /> The driveway was completed and we were in the concrete curing stage when a rainstorm came. Ouch! The water from the ?corrected? part of the driveway just flooded over the existing brick wall and into an area that would then seep into our <br /> basement. This was what was precisely supposed to have been fixed! <br /> So began the effort at resolution. We stopped payment on the check I had mailed in good faith since the appearance of the driveway was very good, even though the work was not finished. (Never again will I make this mistake.) You'll have to decide if they would have responded as they did if we had not done this or the check had already cleared. Their operations manager, Jeff,contacted of us and came out to go over the problem with us. He offered three solutions, two of which really would have been makeshift, so we opted for the third. While this solution did not make drainage flow on the complete driveway the way I feel a well engineered driveway would be, it did fully solve the immediate problem of where the water runoff went. That said, on this one item, I am satisfied with my dealings with Jeff in resolving this, and he continued to respond to and answer issues that came up. <br /> The unfortunate final touch was just as I was starting to feel a little better about Hemma, we ended on this note. The removal of 4 panels of the newly made driveway, regrading and a second pour all went well enough. (Slight mismatch in color on the re-pour.) They said they would be back in a week to finish up. I Emailed Frank and said please do not come on the next Wednesday since we would not be here and would he please give us at least 12 hours notice on when they would show up. Yes, you guessed it:: Wednesday they showed up unannounced mid-day. We just happened to have gotten back here. Since then, no note of explanation or apology. Moreover, the workers (different team than installed the driveway) ran their concrete saws with the garage door open; what a mess the clouds of concrete dust made of the garage and car. <br /> Would I recommend Hemma to someone? Probably not. Would I tell someone to avoid them at all costs? Also probably not. But I would get more detail written into the quote and I would supervise them very closely, which might be hard to do if you <br /> are not retired as I am, especially given their reliability on dates and times. But whatever else is true, take pictures as the work progresses. <br /> I will return to this to report their warranty performance should that be needed, but so far, so good. <br /> <br /> <br />"

Serving Stone Mountain, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"One of the best contractors I've ever hired. Sam the project manager is knowledgeable, pricing is fair, installation was done on one day. Highly recommended!"
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