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February 2008
 
A Few Notes From Our Staff

Steve Virgadaula, our Brick Division Supervisor is chomping at the bit to be back outside laying down your new walks, walls, patios or driveways.  The array of pavers, colors and textures are amazing. Now is the time to call for a free estimate. We are starting to set up our installation schedules.  Remember, the barbeque outdoor entertainment season will be here before you know it and your patio will be the envy of the neighborhood.

Steve continues to attend classes and seminars to stay current with all the changes and improvements in the industry.  He’s a member of the National Concrete Masonry Association and the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute.

Paver Info:

paversBesides the added value and visual appeal to you property, it takes a relatively short time to accomplish a low maintenance, weather resistant wall, walk or driveway.  Colors, shapes and patterns make it easy to customize the job to compliment the existing landscape and home.

The increased use of interlocking concrete pavers is creating definite improvements in the design of driveways, patios, walkways and walls.  All of them go beyond the standard broom-finished bland concrete that will turn gray and crack.

Pavers overall offer the lowest life-cycle costs in comparison to other paving products such as asphalt, poured concrete, and stamped concrete.  Pavers are easily maintained by regular sweeping and occasional rinsing.  Tough stains can be pressure-washed with appropriate cleaning solutions or simply spot cleaned with a brush, cleaning solution and water. 

Pavers, if needed, can be removed if there is an issue under them that needs to be addressed, and restored to their original state without looking at an ugly patch on asphalt or cracks that need to be filled in concrete.

For us in the northeast pavers resist the deterioration of freezing and thawing cycles and de-icing salts better then asphalt and poured in place concrete.  The beveled or chamfered edges of pavers prevent plows, shovels and snow blowers from catching on the edges.  They are almost indestructible – interlocking pavers are a flexible system and allow for movement.

Come check out the new paver displays in front of our offices.  Check out our website and see some of the jobs that Steve and his crew have done around town.

Watch our website: www.eaquinn.com we will be adding to our hardscape gallery, some photos of the Commercial Jobs that Steve and his crew have installed.  Just to name a few:  The Rock Cats Stadium & Yale University’s Lewis Walpole Library renovation.

The Spirit of Spring

Need the smell of Spring?  Consider visiting the
27th Annual Connecticut Flower & Garden Show
February 21st thru February 24th.

Notes From The Editor

Well what a winter, snow, ice, sleet and freezing rain, rain, record cold temperatures and high winds.  Have I covered the all so far?  The good news is that the days are getting longer and the way time is flying, Spring should be here soon.

So, what we are doing this month is a recap of the Brick/Paver Division services we provide already. 

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Mission Statement

E.A. Quinn Landscape Contracting Inc. is committed to being a leader in the industry. We will provide top quality products and services to residential and commercial properties. We approach every job with professionalism and excellence in order to achieve the highest customer satisfaction.

P.O. BOX 716 | Glastonbury, CT 06033
860 633 0115 | www.eaquinn.com | Contact Us | ©2008 E A Quinn Landscape Contracting, Inc

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