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Ted Weiland Jr. Asphalt & Concrete Construction, LLC

South Hackensack, NJ

+1 (•••) ••••886
i••••••@tedweilandconstruction.com
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Category

  • Asphalt
  • Asphalt Paving

Description

Ted Weiland Jr. Asphalt & Concrete Construction, LLC, known as Ted Weiland Paving, has been a formidable name in the paving industry since its inception in 1977. Based in South Hackensack, New Jersey, the company prides itself on delivering high-quality asphalt paving, concrete work, and masonry services for a diverse array of projects. From expansive commercial parking lots to intimate residential driveways, every project is approached with the same commitment to excellence and attention to detail.

The success of Ted Weiland Paving is built on a foundation of customer satisfaction, as the team understands that their reputation is directly tied to the happiness of their clients. With a highly skilled group of professionals and state-of-the-art equipment, the company assures not just the durability but also the aesthetic appeal of its paving solutions. Their mission is clear: to cultivate lasting relationships with customers by consistently exceeding expectations through outstanding results.

Selecting Ted Weiland Paving means opting for reliability and professionalism. The team’s extensive experience and passion for the craft ensure that all projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. Whether you are planning a large commercial endeavor or a small residential task, Ted Weiland Paving is dedicated to paving your way to a beautiful and lasting outcome that enhances the value and functionality of your property.

Services Provided

  • Asphalt Paving

    Licenses

    Contractors License 13VH00669800

    Contacts

    +1 (•••) ••••886
    i••••••@tedweilandconstruction.com

    Website

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    Category
    • Asphalt
    • Asphalt Paving
    Locations Served
    • South Hackensack, NJ

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