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Northstar Asphalt
In 1985 Howard Wenger started an asphalt producing & paving company in North Canton, Ohio. Wenger Excavating needed a steady supply of hot asphalt for the commercial and residential work that they did in Stark County and surrounding areas.

The new company, based in the north part of Stark County, was named Northstar Asphalt Inc. Fred Parcher served as vice-president of sales and brought his four sons with him to help teach Northstar the asphalt business.His son Dave Parcher serves as the Vice-President of Field Operations today, continuing the proud heritage of the Parcher family in the Stark County asphalt industry.
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With its high volume drum asphalt plant located in North Canton, Ohio, Northstar Asphalt provides hot mix asphalt for its own paving operations as well as to state, county, city, and township customers. Northstar Asphalt, Inc. has a reputation in the asphalt paving industry for innovative pavement design solutions.
Since 1985 we have gained experience to become one of the most outstanding paving and excavating contractors in Stark county due to our ability to design and carry out effective pavement projects. Our goal is to remain at the forefront of our field while maintaining our professional, competitive reputation and providing quality assurance to our customers.
Reviews (3)
Rick Beal
Rick Beal
May 16, 2021
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Great mix always nice and hot. Lady in office always remembers me when I'm in a truck with no cb and have to call.
Isaac Smith
Isaac Smith
Jan 11, 2018
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Our company Smithway Commercial Roofing performed a project for Structures Unlimited from Wisconsin and Fabristructure of Maryland with Northstar being the general contractor. The project supervisor from Northstar was always helpful and a pleasure to work with. Northstar always did everything they could to make the project go smoothly and effeciently.
Coray Kugler
Coray Kugler
Aug 18, 2017
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Don't understand proper signage or traffic control. Trucking company they use has no DOT numbers or PUCO, on 26k+ dump trucks. Blocking access to a school. These clowns might be fine for a driveway, but no public entity should allow them to touch a road!!