Miller Paving

PA

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Asphalt contractor

in the hills of Pennsylvania. It all began as a side job for Jack Miller Sr.who started repairing sidewalks and driveways after work and on Saturdays in WilliamstownPA.&nbspAfter Jack Sr.&#39s passing in 1993his three children &mdashJack Jr.Joyceand Jamie &mdashstepped in to carry on the legacy. In 2006Jamie Miller took the reins full-timeand the business has since been proudly based out of Pine GroveSpecializing in residential paving and small commercial projectsMiller Paving serves Western Schuylkill County and the Upper Dauphin area with honesthard work and dependable service. Over the yearsit&rsquos also become a rite of passage for many local teensproviding their first taste of hard-earned pay and responsibility.&nbspWith over six decades of experienceMiller Paving is built on tradition

1962 providing paving services for Western Schuylkill and Upper Dauphin Counties   SERVICES Residential Projects  · Driveways    ·  Parking Areas Small Commercial Projects  · Parking Lots  · Alleyways  · Small Streets SERVICES ABOUT ABOUT Miller Paving has been family-owned and operated since 1962, with roots that run deep in the hills of Pennsylvania. It all began as a side job for Jack Miller Sr., who started repairing

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