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Businiess name:  Damico Paving & Seal Coating
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I hate writing bad reviews because they can really impact a business badly, but in this case I feel I have to. I contacted Damico to bid on seal coating over 20 (possibly as many as 40) driveways in our subdivision. They submitted proposal that won them the bid. In their proposal they made statements that they did not live up to and they are not willing to remedy the situation. \r \r The first issue was that the proposal stated that they would "Apply one heavy coat of commercial coal tar sealer with heavy mix of slip resistant aggregate." \r \r When questioned about this afterwards since no one could see anything resembling a "heavy mix of slip resistant aggregate", their response was they use a "fine sand" and if you run your hand over the driveway you would be able to feel it. Sorry, but that is and was the texture of he driveway, not a new " heavy mix of slip resistant aggregate".\r \r The second issue was that they stated "Because most driveways have many cracks we recommend no crack fi

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