Johnson and Sons Paving

MI

3.6

Paving contractor

I have been dealing with Johnson &ampSons for several years and have always been very satisfied with their work. They are knowledgeableand their staff is very responsive. I rate them 5 out of 5 stars.&#8221Harriet S. End-to-End Asphalt &ampquality is our number one priority. To ensure quality from the very startwe’ve incorporated our own stone crushing capabilities along with a state-of-the-arton-site asphalt plant. By controlling the quality of our base materials and our asphalt mixwe not only have direct control over the pricingsaving you the overhead of third-party providersbut it also means we can ensure every layer of the pavements we install are made of safequalityreliable materialshot crack fillingstriping and patchingwe work tirelessly to ensure quality work on timeevery time. Asphalt Paving Asphalt SealcoatingPatching&ampdurablereliable commercial paving right at your own home. At Johnson &amp

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