Troubleshooter helps homeowners with paving problems

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Friday, September 19, 2014
Troubleshooter helps homeowners with paving problems
Two neighbors hired Stevens Driveway Services to pave their driveways in October and both are still dealing with the stressful aftermath.

ROUGEMONT, N.C. (WTVD) -- Having your driveway paved is a big job, and when you pay so much for it to be done, you expect it to be done correctly. This was not the case, however, for two homeowners.

Joseph Puentes and Ken Suggs, who are neighbors, both hired Stevens Driveway Services to pave their driveways last October, and both are still dealing with the aftermath.

Puentes paid $4,200 for a new driveway, but after the job was complete, he noticed problems right away.

"I started seeing grass grow along the edge," Puentes said.

Attempting to stop the growth, Puentes started spraying weed killer on top of the newly paved driveway, but the grass continued to grow.

"I'd like the weeds to stop growing and the cracks filled," he said.

Ken Suggs also noticed problems with his newly paved driveway after paying $5,000.

"Just deteriorating asphalt," Suggs said.

A few months after the crew replaced the pipe underneath his driveway, Suggs noticed that the asphalt caved in.

"I just really want what I actually paid him for," Suggs said.

After being unable to solve their problems on their own, both men called me.

The owner of Stevens Driveway Services, Matthew Stevens, claims he has had medical issues and hadn't been able to fix the driveways. After two months, he finally fixed both driveways.

"I'm happy he did come back. It looks like a much better driveway now," Suggs said.

Stevens told me he believes Suggs' driveway caved in due to a large delivery truck installing a fence. However, Suggs disagrees.

The best advice is to do your research before hiring anyone to do the job, get references, and call those references to make sure they had no problems with the job.

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