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Concrete Sitework Contractors in Pennsylvania

Use this page to find concrete repair contractors for sidewalks, curbs, aprons, pads, and slabs. These areas can crack, spall, shift, or fail at the joints. The right repair depends on what caused the damage. This page lists concrete sitework contractors serving Pennsylvania, organized by city below.

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David D. Olinger Paving logo

Littlestown, Pennsylvania

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingStriping & Pavement MarkingsCommercial & Residential
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The company provides a range of asphalt paving and related services, including asphalt paving, sealcoating, grading, snow plowing, asphalt millings, and tar and chip services for driveways, parking lots, and roadways. These services encompass surface maintenance tasks such as crack filling and sealcoating. With over four decades of experience in asphalt paving and related services, the business has established itself as a reliable provider in the industry.

(717) 359-7783Website on file
Highland Milling & Asphalt logo

Glenshaw, Pennsylvania

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingCrack SealingCommercial
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The company manages all phases of asphalt paving, including new installations, resurfacing, surface patching, full-depth repairs, light excavation, catch basin repairs, seal coating, and line painting. Additionally, it functions as a distribution center for Sealmaster brand sealing products. The company also provides commercial snow plowing services to both commercial and residential clients.

(412) 487-7000Website on file

Easton, Pennsylvania

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingCrack SealingCommercial & Residential
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Paving contractor in Easton, PA offering Asphalt Paving, Sealcoating, Concrete Repair. Over 35 years of experience in the industry. Services Offered are Paving installation and repair, Sealcoating and striping, Concrete work, retaining walls, and pavers, Driveways, drainage, excavating, grading, and resloping.

(484) 542-5212
All star asphalt inc logo

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingCrack SealingCommercial & Residential

All Star Asphalt Inc is a Philadelphia-based asphalt contractor offering paving, patching, sealcoating, striping, milling, and repair services for both residential driveways and commercial parking lots. The company states it is licensed and insured and serves Philadelphia along with surrounding communities such as King of Prussia, Cherry Hill, Ardmore, Bala Cynwyd, Collingswood, and Haddonfield. Its offerings include new asphalt installation, slurry coating, and pavement striping for parking areas and sports courts.

(267) 845-7023Website on file
Apex Asphalt Co logo

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingConcrete SiteworkCommercial & Residential

Apex Asphalt Co is an asphalt paving contractor based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, offering services including driveway and parking lot paving, sealcoating, striping, patching, milling, and repair. The company works with both residential and commercial properties throughout Philadelphia and nearby areas such as Upper Darby, Bala Cynwyd, Cherry Hill, King of Prussia, Ardmore, and Camden. The site states the business is licensed and insured and offers free estimates.

(215) 309-9465Website on file
Baldwin Asphalt Paving Inc logo

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Asphalt PavingSealcoatingConcrete SiteworkCommercial & Residential

Baldwin Asphalt Paving Inc has operated in the Pittsburgh and Southwestern Pennsylvania region for about 50 years, providing asphalt paving, milling, resurfacing, seal coating, patching, and line striping. The company serves both commercial and residential properties, including parking lots, roads, and driveways, within roughly a 100-mile service radius. It states it is fully insured and bonded, PennDot certified, and licensed to work in the city of Pittsburgh.

(412) 461-3617Website on file
Pittsburgh Asphalt Company logo

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Asphalt PavingConcrete SiteworkStriping & Pavement MarkingsCommercial & Residential

Pittsburgh Asphalt Company provides commercial and residential asphalt paving, resurfacing, repair, sealcoating, and line striping, as well as drainage and stormwater management solutions. The company has operated in Southwestern Pennsylvania for over 75 years and holds a Pennsylvania Home Improvement Contractor registration. It serves both commercial and residential property owners with paving and pavement maintenance services.

(412) 881-3200Website on file
Riteway Sealing & Paving, Inc. logo

Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania

Asphalt PavingConcrete SiteworkDrainage & GradingCommercial & Residential

The company has serviced communities throughout Central Pennsylvania for over 20 years with asphalt maintenance and repair work. Services include residential and commercial paving, driveways, parking lots, seal coating, excavating for pools and ponds, concrete work including sidewalks and curbing, and line painting. The company is fully licensed and insured.

(570) 847-9774Website on file

Concrete Sitework FAQs

How do I know if concrete damage is cosmetic or structural?

Ask the contractor to identify the cause — settlement, freeze-thaw cycling, root intrusion, or overload. Cosmetic cracking often doesn't affect performance, while cause-related damage may return if only patched.

When is grinding a trip hazard better than full replacement?

Grinding or leveling can be a lower-cost option for minor height differences at joints or cracks, but it doesn't address the underlying cause. Full-panel replacement may be warranted for more significant or recurring damage.

How long does concrete need to cure before use?

Cure time varies by mix and weather, but concrete typically needs several days before foot traffic and longer before vehicle traffic. Confirm the contractor's specific timeline before hiring.

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