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The Jennite Company is a local family owned and operated company, which has been in operation since 1946. Our company has set the standards for high quality work at competitive prices throughout Northwest Ohio & Southeastern Michigan. We pride ourselves in being "Toledo's Favorite Paving & Sealing Contractor."

We take great pride in the professionalism and decades of asphalt construction experience that our fine staff brings to every job. Tom Walter, Steve Dolgin, and Kevin O'Connell make sure that estimates are timely, accurate, and thorough. Tom Wheeler handles the day-to-day field operations from scheduling to site management.Al Ramirez is in charge of our municipal and commercial site work, and Karl oversees the entire crack fill and seal operation.
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Company History
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Jennite Company has been a preferred contractor in the Toledo area for over 70 years. It all started with Cliff Schoen as a sewer and paving contractor in the 1940's. He later became the first distributor for Jennite sealer in the eastern half of the United States.
Residential Paving
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The first thing both you and visitors see when approaching your home is your driveway. Not only can we make your driveway visually appealing, we can also make it strong and long lasting. Whether it's a new drive, or one that needs the proper repair or maintenance, the professionals at the Jennite Co. can take care of you.
Asphalt Resurfacing
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If your pavement has little or no obvious base failure, or if you've repaired your structural problems and are looking for a way to prolong the life of your pavement, an asphalt overlay can be a cost effective repair. A tack coat should be applied, with a distributor truck at a rate of.05-.10 gallons per square yard.
Pavement Milling
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Pavement milling allows property owners to overlay their pavement when there is no room, elevation-wise. The existing pavement can be milled down several inches and a new pavement surface can be installed without changing the existing grade. Milling also offers a cleaner, faster method of pavement removal when the existing surface is to be totally replaced.
Site Preparation and Development
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Properly preparing a site for a new pavement is critical to the overall life of that pavement. Site preparation typically consists of setting correct elevations, moving the earth, installing required drainage, and creating a solid foundation upon which to build the pavement. Structurally, a properly graded site will ensure erosion control, meet local code and provide the necessary drainage control for the area.
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