We are a fully insured growing excavation company in southern NH. We specialize in house lots, additions, barn/garage slabs, drainage systems, yard reclamation, land reshaping, stumping, tree removal, utility trenching and house demo. 22 years of experience. we take pride in our work and try to satisfy the customer beyond expectation on every job.
"Was very pleased with the results great company"
james s on March 2022
We are a fully insured growing excavation company in southern NH. We specialize in house lots, additions, barn/garage slabs, drainage systems, yard reclamation, land reshaping, stumping, tree removal, utility trenching and house demo. 22 years of experience. we take pride in our work and try to satisfy the customer beyond expectation on every job.
"Was very pleased with the results great company"
james s on March 2022
Driveways, yard sloping and drainage, foundation prep, stump removal. I can do whatever is needed
Driveways, yard sloping and drainage, foundation prep, stump removal. I can do whatever is needed
Radford Landscaping Offering services for mowing, mulching, edging, hardscapes, spring and fall cleanups, brush removal, total yard renovation and much more! We are a owner operated local company serving New Hampshire. Call today for a free quote!
Radford Landscaping Offering services for mowing, mulching, edging, hardscapes, spring and fall cleanups, brush removal, total yard renovation and much more! We are a owner operated local company serving New Hampshire. Call today for a free quote!
Install concrete footings, walls and slabs
Install concrete footings, walls and slabs
Excavating Contractor, Logging Contractor, Snow Removal Service, Excavating service, Excavating company
Excavating Contractor, Logging Contractor, Snow Removal Service, Excavating service, Excavating company
ibarra & sons excavating is an complete sitework excavating contractor-specializing in residential construction -this would include house lots/ additions / garages
ibarra & sons excavating is an complete sitework excavating contractor-specializing in residential construction -this would include house lots/ additions / garages
We are a small dirt work and welding company based out of central New Hampshire. We are a family business, co-owned by Brother-in-Laws. We have both been in the industry for 5 years. Get in contact with us if you are looking for any of these services! - Yard expansions/ Renovations - Driveway installs - Hardscaping - Retaining walls - Drainage - Light demo - Concrete slabs - Water features - Land clearing - Metal fab & Repair work ( steel, stainless, aluminum) -Shed Moving -Container Moving
We are a small dirt work and welding company based out of central New Hampshire. We are a family business, co-owned by Brother-in-Laws. We have both been in the industry for 5 years. Get in contact with us if you are looking for any of these services! - Yard expansions/ Renovations - Driveway installs - Hardscaping - Retaining walls - Drainage - Light demo - Concrete slabs - Water features - Land clearing - Metal fab & Repair work ( steel, stainless, aluminum) -Shed Moving -Container Moving
Septic & Excavation Company, Family owned
Septic & Excavation Company, Family owned
Hello my name is Matt owner of Schartner & Sons. We do it all, No job is to small or big. From concrete to paint and everything in-between.
Hello my name is Matt owner of Schartner & Sons. We do it all, No job is to small or big. From concrete to paint and everything in-between.
Think of cement as the glue and concrete as the finished product. Cement is a powdered mix of heated limestone and clay. When you blend that powder with water, sand, and gravel, it hardens into concrete—the strong, durable material used for driveways, patios, and foundations. In other words, every concrete slab contains cement, but cement on its own isn’t strong enough for a driveway.
The price to install an asphalt driveway is $7 to $13 per square foot, slightly less than concrete. However, asphalt requires more maintenance than concrete and does not last as long. This shortened lifespan and increased need for maintenance make concrete a more economical choice in the long term, but ultimately, the choice is up to each consumer.
Most residential driveways do fine with a four‑inch slab. If you’ll park heavy trucks or RVs, bumping up to six or even eight inches adds strength and wards off cracks. Thicker concrete costs more up front, but it can save you repair bills later by standing up to bigger loads and freeze‑thaw stress.
Concrete driveways and asphalt driveways differ in material composition and performance. A concrete driveway is engineered for lasting durability and versatile design options, while an asphalt driveway is more economical initially, yet demands increased maintenance over time. Concrete surfaces provide extensive aesthetic choices and an extended lifespan, making them a strong investment for high-traffic areas.
A concrete driveway endures for 25 to 30 years with proper maintenance and installation. A concrete driveway lasts long because its durable composition and robust construction provide excellent resistance to wear and weather. High-quality installation, regular cleaning, and timely sealing all contribute to extending its lifespan and maintaining performance over decades.