I have a small driveway and contacted 3 companies for an estimate. King was the only company to respond. Since they have a good reputation, I decided to use them even though their prices seem a little on the high end. It was maybe only 2 weeks from the day I called them when my driveway was done. They did a really good job. My driveway had not been resealed in almost a decade and now it looks great. They did leave 3 splotches of blacktop on the yard and curb, but they aren’t causing any long-term issue. I would definitely use this company again.
Jim W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lake Zurich, IL
I was looking for a asphalt driveway installer and called King. I was told that my location was a little to far for him to consider but he was kind enough to provide another name closer to my residence. I have a very large driveway and his help was very appreciated.
J R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Belvidere, IL
Contacted this company after seeing an advertisement on TV for driveway services. Intent was to construct a new 1800 sq. ft driveway at my residence. Upon initial contact they will tell you about their commitment to customer service and their mastery of the same. They will offer to show you a portfolio of their previous work and offer to provide references. They will bid your project very attractively with a price lower than most of their competitors. Upon signing the agreement in March, the gamesmanship began in earnest. You will hear about the high priority projects the company has in front of yours and you will also hear that your project is being prioritized and should start soon. After about a month of getting the run-around, I pressed them for a start date. This is when the bad attitude and complete lack of customer service starts. The owner starts with the typical non-motivated construction attitude«I never promised anything» etc. That’s it, game over I cancelled the contract immediately. Thankfully this company never came onsite to start any work. I can only imagine the nightmare that would have unfolded — trying to get them to finish the work would have been a huge time waster. Note: Lesson(re)learned — you get what you pay for and if it sounds too good to be true it always is.