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Concrete Driveway in Alpharetta, GA

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Concrete Driveway work in Alpharetta, GA

Concrete Driveway work in Alpharetta, GA covers new installation and full replacement of concrete driveway for local homeowners. We serve Alpharetta and the surrounding Fulton County area, including the neighborhoods near Avalon. Good concrete driveway work starts with a compacted base built for Georgia's red clay soil, so the concrete stays level and holds up for decades. Call (770) 555-0142 for a free quote within 24 hours.

What's Involved in a Driveway Project?

A concrete driveway job covers everything from tearing out the old slab to pouring and finishing the new one. We start by removing the failed concrete, then rebuild the base with compacted gravel so the driveway has something solid to sit on. After we set the forms and pour, we finish the surface with a broom texture for grip and cut control joints so the slab cracks where we want it to, not where it wants to. Most residential driveways are poured at four inches thick, and we go thicker where you park heavier vehicles.

Signs You Need a New Driveway

Here are the common signs it's time to call us about your driveway in Alpharetta, GA:

Why Do Driveway Problems Happen?

Most driveway failures start underneath the slab, not on top of it. When the base is not compacted right or water works its way beneath the concrete, the ground shifts and the slab loses support. Georgia's red clay swells when it is wet and shrinks when it dries, and that constant movement is what pulls driveways apart over time. Once a crack opens, water gets in, and the damage only speeds up from there.

How Much Does Concrete Driveway Cost in Alpharetta, GA?

Every job is priced on the details of the site. These are the factors that move the number up or down:

Factor Why It Matters
Driveway size More square footage means more concrete, forming, and finishing time.
Old slab removal Breaking out and hauling away existing concrete adds labor and dump fees.
Base condition Soft or clay-heavy soil needs extra gravel and compaction before we pour.
Thickness and reinforcement Heavier vehicles call for a thicker slab and rebar or wire mesh.
Site access and slope Tight lots or steep grades slow down equipment and add labor hours.
Finish type A standard broom finish costs less than stamped or exposed aggregate.

Repair or Replace: How to Decide

If the cracks are hairline and the slab still sits level, a repair or resurface can buy you several more years. But once you see sinking sections, cracks wider than a quarter inch, or drainage that sends water toward your foundation, replacement is the smarter money. A driveway that is more than 25 years old and failing in multiple spots is almost always cheaper to replace than to keep patching.

Not sure which way to go? We'll take a look and give you an honest recommendation. Call (770) 555-0142 for a free quote.

Driveway Work in Alpharetta, GA

We provide driveway services for homeowners across Alpharetta and the surrounding Fulton County neighborhoods, from the areas near Avalon, the Big Creek Greenway, and downtown Alpharetta to the quieter streets in between. Alpharetta sits about 18 miles northeast of Smyrna, well within our service area. Local ground and permitting both affect how a driveway should be built here.

Local Soil and Site Conditions in Alpharetta

Alpharetta's Piedmont clay behaves like the rest of the north metro, expanding with moisture, so a compacted base and good drainage keep concrete flat over time.

Permits in Alpharetta

Alpharetta is in Fulton County with its own building department, so concrete permits go through the City of Alpharetta. We pull the correct permit for your address and schedule inspections. You can confirm current requirements with Fulton County.

Alpharetta Concrete Driveway Questions

How long does a new concrete driveway take?
Most residential driveways take two to three days. That covers tearing out the old slab, prepping the base, and pouring the new concrete. After the pour, the driveway needs several days of curing before you park on it.
How long before I can drive on it?
You can walk on a new driveway after about 24 hours. Wait a full seven days before parking a car on it, and closer to two weeks before heavy trucks or trailers. Concrete keeps gaining strength for weeks after the pour.
How long will a concrete driveway last?
With a properly compacted base and good drainage, a concrete driveway lasts 25 to 30 years in the Georgia climate. Sealing it every few years and keeping water from pooling underneath both add to its life.
Do I need a permit for a driveway?
A permit is often required, and we handle that paperwork as part of the job. Requirements vary by city and county, so we confirm what your local building office needs before we start.
Do you travel up to Alpharetta?
Yes. Alpharetta is within our extended service area in north Fulton County, including the Avalon and downtown neighborhoods.

Nearby Areas We Serve

We also handle concrete driveway work in the communities around Alpharetta:

Get a Free Quote in Alpharetta

Tell us about your project and we'll get back to you within 24 hours. Prefer to talk? Call (770) 555-0142.