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New Driveways

We specialize in new asphalt driveways in Palatine, Illinois and the surrounding areas.  Our residential asphalt company provides only the best blacktop to insure the quality and durability of the pavement meets the highest standards.  Management at Stanley’s Paving makes it a priority to personally supervise every new Palatine, IL residential driveway install. We know that the only measure of our success is the satisfaction of our clients.  Chances are we’ve installed a new driveway near your Palatine home.

Driveway Repairs

We specialize in driveway tear out and replacement in Palatine, IL and the surrounding areas.  During the initial consultation complete driveway replacement or resurfacing will be determined.  Wear and tear eventually leads to a deteriorating driveway, broken asphalt and drainage issues.  We give our clients honest opinions and understand all budgets are different.  Whether it’s a Palatine, IL driveway tear out and replacement or a resurface we are ready to serve you.  Get started by calling us for a free estimate in Palatine, Illinois.

Tear-Out & Replace

We specialize in parking lot tear out and replacement in Palatine, IL and the surrounding areas.  During the initial consultation complete parking lot replacement or resurfacing will be determined.  Wear and tear eventually leads to a deteriorating parking lot, broken asphalt and drainage issues.  We give our clients honest opinions and understand all budgets are different.  Whether it’s a Palatine, Illinois parking lot tear out and replacement or a resurface we are ready to serve you.  Get started by calling us for a new parking lot install or replacement in Palatine, IL.

Palatine Asphalt Driveways and Parking Lots

5-Star Paving Company

A local, family-owned asphalt paving company serving Palatine, Illinois since 1971, we bring high-quality asphalt paving services to Palatine homes and businesses near you.  We provide affordable Palatine asphalt paving services and repairs. Tremendous experience with big and small residential and commercial paving jobs. Dependable service from a local family-owned business since 1971.

  • Palatine Blacktop paving
  • Palatine Asphalt repair
  • Palatine Crack filling
  • Palatine Road base
  • Palatine Residential & commercial paving

Whether you’re in the market for a new driveway, parking lot paving, or asphalt repair in Palatine your search ends here. Let us put our decades of experience to work for you. Call or email us today for a free estimate!

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    A palatine or palatinus (in Latin; plural palatini; cf. derivative spellings below) is a high-level official attached to imperial or royal courts in Europe since Roman times.[1] The term palatinus was first used in Ancient Rome for chamberlains of the Emperor due to their association with the Palatine Hill.[2] The imperial palace guard, after the rise of Constantine I, were also called the Scholae Palatinae for the same reason. In the Early Middle Ages the title became attached to courts beyond the imperial one; one of the highest level of officials in the papal administration were called the judices palatini. Later the Merovingian and Carolingian dynasties had counts palatine, as did the Holy Roman Empire. Related titles were used in Hungary, Poland, Lithuania, the German Empire, and the Duchy of Burgundy, while England, Ireland, and parts of British North America referred to rulers of counties palatine as palatines.[1]

    The different spellings originate from the different languages that used the title throughout the ages (a phenomenon called lenition). The word “palatine” evolved from the Latin word palatinus, asserting a connection to the Palatine Hill, where the house of the Roman emperor was situated since Augustus (hence “palace”).[3] The meaning of the term hardly changed, since Latin was the dominant language in medieval writing. But its spelling slightly changed in European languages: Latin palatinus, plural palatini was still an office in Merovingian times, today referred to as the Count Palatine. The word became in French palaisin, and with the Norman dynasty entered the English language as palatine. The word paladin, referring to one of the legendary Twelve Peers of Charlemagne in the Matter of France, is also related.[4]