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Asphalt Driveway Paving in Kennesaw, GA

Asphalt driveway paving, replacement & overlays in Kennesaw, GA. Red-clay base correction, HOA shared drives. 15+ yrs, 5.0 stars. Free quote: (678) 332-8941.

Kennesaw's housing stock is hard on driveways. A big share of the city was built out in the 1980s–2000s waves — Legacy Park's roughly 4,000 homes off Jiles Road, the swim-tennis subdivisions along Stilesboro Road and Acworth Due West Road, the established streets around Pinetree Country Club — which means thousands of original asphalt driveways are now 20 to 40 years old. Add Georgia red clay underneath, which swells when it rains and shrinks when it bakes, and you get the classic Kennesaw pattern: alligator cracking at the garage apron, crumbling edges where the driveway meets the lawn, and low spots that pond after every summer thunderstorm.

Biran Paving Group installs, replaces, and overlays asphalt driveways across Kennesaw and Cobb County — from the historic district near Main Street and Cherokee Street to newer construction off Wade Green Road and Baker Road. We're a Metro Atlanta asphalt contractor with 15+ years in the trade and 500+ projects completed, licensed and insured with a COI available on request, and we hold a 5.0-star rating. With the crews added through our Michael's Asphalt acquisition, we have the capacity to handle a single-family driveway and a full HOA private-drive repave with the same attention.

For HOA boards and property managers, driveways are rarely one driveway. Townhome communities and swim-tennis neighborhoods around Barrett Parkway and Shiloh Road often own shared drives, alley-loaded lanes, and clubhouse parking that all age together. We quote those as a package — one mobilization, phased sections so residents keep access, and a written scope your board can approve without guesswork. Homeowners get the same process at single-driveway scale: honest assessment of whether your driveway needs a 1.5–2 inch overlay or full-depth replacement, a firm written quote, and a crew that shows up when scheduled.

What it looks like in Kennesaw

Paving a driveway in Kennesaw starts with the subgrade: most of the city sits on red clay, so we check for soft spots and fix drainage before any asphalt goes down — a driveway that sheds water toward the street lasts far longer than one that traps it against the garage slab. Scheduling is straightforward on residential streets, but we plan around the realities of the area: school-hour traffic near Kennesaw State off Chastain Road, retail congestion on Barrett Parkway and Cobb Parkway (US 41), and I-75 access at exits 269, 271, and 273 for material runs from the plant. Hot-mix asphalt has to arrive hot, so we sequence Kennesaw jobs to keep haul times short. A typical residential driveway is demoed, graded, and paved in one to two days, and you can drive on it within 24–72 hours depending on temperature.

What's included

  • New driveway installation, full-depth replacement, and 1.5–2" overlays for homes across Kennesaw and Cobb County
  • HOA and townhome packages: shared drives, alley lanes, and clubhouse lots quoted and phased as one project
  • Red-clay subgrade correction and drainage grading so water sheds away from the garage — not into the base
  • Driveway widening, turnarounds, and apron tie-ins to county streets done to proper depth, not just a thin patch
  • 15+ years of asphalt work, 500+ projects completed, licensed & insured (COI on request), 5.0-star rating
  • Expanded crew capacity via Michael's Asphalt — residential driveways don't wait behind commercial jobs

Kennesaw FAQs

It depends on the base. If your driveway has isolated cracks and a sound base, a 1.5–2 inch overlay restores it at a fraction of replacement cost. But widespread alligator cracking, deep ruts, or spots that stay soft after rain usually mean the red-clay subgrade underneath has failed — common in Kennesaw driveways from the 80s and 90s build-out — and overlaying failed base just transfers the cracks to the new surface within a couple of years. We inspect first and tell you honestly which one your driveway needs.
Most single-family driveways take one to two days: demo and haul-off, grading and base correction, then hot-mix paving and compaction. You can typically walk on it the same day and drive on it after 24–72 hours depending on the weather. HOA and townhome projects with shared drives are phased in sections so residents always have access.
Yes — this is core work for us. Many townhome and swim-tennis communities around Barrett Parkway, Shiloh Road, and Stilesboro Road own their drives and lanes outright, so the HOA carries the paving responsibility. We provide a written scope and a certificate of insurance for your board, quote the whole community as one mobilization, and phase the work so trash pickup, mail, and resident access continue throughout.
Two reasons: Georgia red clay and unsupported edges. Clay expands and contracts with moisture, flexing the asphalt above it, and driveway edges without a border or compacted shoulder have nothing holding them laterally, so they crumble under tire loads. We compact the base beyond the pavement edge and can add thickened edges or widened sections where cars actually track.
All of it — Legacy Park and the Jiles Road corridor, neighborhoods off Wade Green Road and Baker Road, the historic district near downtown, and streets around Pinetree Country Club, plus adjacent Acworth and northwest Cobb. We're based in Dunwoody and run crews across Metro Atlanta daily, so Kennesaw is regular territory, not a long-distance trip. Call (678) 332-8941 for a free assessment.

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