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Concrete Driveways in Easley, SC

A new concrete driveway is the first thing people see and one of the best returns on your home. We form, pour, and finish driveways built to handle Upstate SC clay and weather. Serving Easley and all of Pickens County.

Concrete Driveways · Easley, SC

Concrete driveways built to last in Pickens County

Your driveway takes the daily weight of vehicles and decades of sun, rain, and freeze-thaw. In Easley, that means the base prep matters as much as the concrete itself. We properly grade and compact the sub-base, pour at the right thickness for vehicle loads, and finish and cut control joints so your Easley driveway resists cracking and settling for the long haul.

Like the rest of the Upstate, Easley sits on Piedmont clay, so the difference between a driveway that lasts and one that cracks is what happens under the slab. We compact the base, grade for drainage, and finish clean — whether it's a new driveway off Highway 123, a stamped patio in Powdersville, or a shop slab out toward Pickens.

Serving Easley, Powdersville, Liberty, and the Pickens County side of the Upstate.

Great fit if you need

  • A cracked or crumbling driveway replaced
  • A new driveway for new construction
  • To widen or extend for extra parking
  • A gravel drive upgraded to concrete
  • A broom, exposed-aggregate, or stamped finish

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Pricing

Concrete Driveways Cost Around Easley

Real ranges for Pickens County — quoted free after we see your site.

OptionTypical
Standard broom-finish driveway$6 – $10 / sq ft
Exposed aggregate$8 – $14 / sq ft
Stamped / decorative driveway$12 – $20 / sq ft
Tear-out & haul-off (if needed)$1 – $3 / sq ft
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Easley FAQs

Concrete Driveways in Easley

How long before I can drive on a new driveway in Easley?
Concrete is walk-ready in 24–48 hours, but wait about 7 days before parking vehicles and ~28 days for full cure strength. We'll give you exact timing for your Easley pour.
How thick should a concrete driveway be?
Four inches is standard for cars; we pour 5–6 inches where trucks, RVs, or heavy loads are involved, over a properly compacted base.
Why do driveways crack, and how do you prevent it?
Most cracking comes from poor base prep and missing control joints. We compact the sub-base, use the right thickness and reinforcement, and cut joints so the slab cracks where you can't see it — not across the surface.

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