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Have you considered using concrete pavers for your driveway or pathways? Top Rank Roofing And Masonry can provide you with a great price when it comes to providing and installing concrete pavers on your Weston driveway or pathways. Over 20 years installing concrete pavers for Boston.
Concrete Pavers make a great option for any driveway or walkway. It can be slightly more expensive than using asphalt but it can be visually a lot more attractive and is proven to last as a surface significantly longer than any other style of driveway surfacing. It can be easily cleaned, repaired and restored.
It holds it colours throughout its lifetime and can withstand all types of vehicular traffic. If you are looking to add a whole new dimension to your home while looking for something that will last many years to come, concrete pavers are the best option on the market. They come with a huge variety of shapes, designs and colours. It can be laid in multiple ways. It drains water very well and does not turn slippery when its been wet.
We can provide you with a great price on your driveway or walkway. We source our concrete pavers from only the best manufactures to ensure that the product is given the best lifespan possible. It comes in a wide range of colours and size ranges. What makes concrete pavers such a great option is that you can join it in with any other style of surfacing product like asphalt or standard concrete. You might choose to have a asphalt driveway with a concrete paver restraint border around it. You can split your driveway half in half. Half in concrete pavers and half in asphalt. You can mix and match.
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Weston is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts United States, about 15 miles west of downtown Boston. At the time of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Weston was 11,851.
Weston was incorporated in 1713, and protection of the town’s historic resources is driven by the Weston Historical Commission
and Weston Historical Society. The town has one Local Historic District, 10 National Register Districts, 26 Historic Areas, and seven houses individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Weston’s predominance as a residential community is reflected in its population density, which is among the lowest of Boston’s suburbs near or within Route 128. More than 2,000 acres, or 18 percent of the town’s total acreage, have been preserved as parks, fields, wetlands, and forests, with 90 miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing. Thirty-seven scenic roads, as defined by Massachusetts law, maintain the town’s aesthetic value and historical significance, affording Weston a semi-rural ambiance. The town is an upper class suburb of Boston, and is among the most affluent in New England.