Reliable Concrete Driveway Replacement in Pleasant Garden, NC
RTP Concrete provides top-quality concrete driveway services to the Pleasant Garden, NC community. We specialize in replacing aging, cracked driveways with fresh, smooth concrete that instantly modernizes the look of your home near US-421.
Why Choose Our Driveway Service in Pleasant Garden?
We ensure a high-quality finish and functional design that matches the standards of Pleasant Garden’s residential communities. We compact the sub-base thoroughly to prevent the sinking and shifting that plagues older driveways. We install strategic control joints to manage thermal expansion, ensuring long-term aesthetic appeal.
Contact RTP Concrete today for a free estimate on your Pleasant Garden concrete driveway project.
Frequently Asked Questions
How thick should a residential concrete driveway be, and what reinforcement do you use?
We guarantee a minimum slab thickness of 4 inches for all residential vehicle use.
How long does the entire driveway installation process take?
A typical residential driveway replacement, including demolition, base preparation, pouring, and finishing, usually takes 2 to 3 days of active work. This timing is highly dependent on the size of the driveway and the time required for curing the final slab.
Why are cuts (control joints) so important in a driveway?
Control joints are crucial design features that manage the natural expansion and contraction of concrete. By placing these strategic cuts, we force any internal cracking—which is inevitable over the concrete’s lifespan—to occur neatly within the
My lot is sloped; can you ensure the concrete surface will be safe and durable?
Yes. We specialize in proper sloping and grading for all terrains, including steep grades common in the mountain areas. We use specialized forming techniques to ensure stability and apply a heavy non-slip broom finish to maximize traction and safety.
I How long must I wait before I can drive and park on my new driveway?
We strongly recommend allowing the concrete to cure for a minimum of 7 days (one full week) before driving any standard passenger vehicles on the surface. Heavy trucks or equipment should wait at least 14 days.
