Carol Stream Commercial Paving & Sealcoating Solutions
Smooth Paving has been the preferred commercial asphalt paving and concrete expert in Carol Stream and the Chicago area. Whether it is commercial, industrial or a municipality, we are the asphalt and concrete experts you can count on the Smooth Paving team of dedicated professionals that are proud to offer the best available in materials and products. We offer honest, competitive pricing and have an excellent reputation throughout the commercial asphalt paving and concrete industry in Carol Stream, Illinois.
We specialize in site preparation and parking lots, including services such as seal coating, concrete foundations and curbing. Our pavers use the best materials and application techniques for the job and our expert team will evaluate your project and provide a fair estimate for the best solution to fit your needs. We also offer maintenance and repair services to enhance the life of your investment.
Parking Lot Paving Contractors Carol Stream, Illinois
Smooth Paving provides services in Carol Stream, Illinois and surrounding Chicagoland Suburbs for your asphalt, paving, sealcoating, striping and more needs. Our paving solutions and services are noted below:
- Carol Stream Removing & Replacing Asphalt
- Carol Stream Asphalt Overlays
- Carol Stream New Parking Lot Pavement
- Carol Stream Asphalt Parking Lot Repair
- Carol Stream Sealcoating
- Carol Stream Concrete & ADA
- Carol Stream Milling & Resurfacing
- Carol Stream Parking Lot Striping
- Carol Stream Crack Filling
- Carol Stream Asphalt Maintenance Planning
Smooth Paving is Illinois premier Paving contractor.
Carol Stream, Illinois
DuPage County, 26 miles W of the Loop. A veteran of the War of 1812, Anning S. Ransom, came to farm this area around 1840. He was followed in 1844 by Vermonter Daniel Kelley, who purchased 1,400 acres and settled at “Tall Trees” with his wife to raise Spanish Merino sheep. The Kelleys and their 11 children all became actively involved in Wheaton’s political and business life. Daniel Kelley donated land for the Chicago & Great Western Railway, and the area around the railroad stop became known as Gretna after 1887. German farm families, largely RomanCatholics from Southern Germany, immigrated and established St. Stephen’s Catholic Church in 1852. St. Stephen’s served the area for 20 years and became the mission church for six additionalDuPage County parishes.
Agriculture dominated Gretna’s economy until the 1950s, and Gretna’s Harbecke-Landmeier farm so typified successful farm life that it became the site for the 1953–1955 television show Out on the Farm. In the mid-1950s Wheaton resident Jay Stream was among a group who selected the farmlands of Gretna for a community development whose industrial base would significantly defray the costs of its public services. Stream built housing tracts and the first shopping center and supermarket in DuPage County for its residents. The area was renamed after Jay Stream’s daughter Carol.
By November 1958 hundreds of residents had moved into Carol Stream. The village incorporated in 1959 and passed a 5 percent utility tax with no village property taxes levied (except for library purposes and sewer and water bond issues). This arrangement remained in effect through the 1990s.
In the early 1960s office and industrial parks (particularly warehousing) were developed, which are served by the Illinois Central Railroad. Tyndale House Publishing Company moved to Carol Stream in 1980. The village grew from 15,472 residents in 1980 to 40,438 in 2000.
Contract Smooth Paving today for all your Carol Stream, Illinois parking lot maintenance needs.