Atlas is a local concrete driveway contractor serving homeowners and businesses across Georgetown and Williamson County. We install, replace, and repair driveways built for what makes Georgetown different: limestone bedrock, clay-heavy pockets, flash floods near the San Gabriel River, and Texas heat. From Sun City to historic Old Town, every job is shaped by the ground it sits on.
We cover the full life of a driveway across Georgetown and the wider Williamson County area:
New concrete driveway installation for new builds, bare lots, and gravel that’s ready for an upgrade.
Full concrete driveway replacement when an old slab is cracked, sinking, or past saving.
Targeted driveway repair for cracks, sunken sections, and worn surfaces that don’t need a full rebuild.
We also build commercial concrete driveways and pads for Georgetown businesses, offices, and multi-family properties. For the full picture, see our overview of concrete driveway services.
Georgetown sits on a limestone foundation, which sets it apart from much of Central Texas. That bedrock takes real excavation know-how and proper base prep to build on, and where clay pockets show up, the ground still shifts with the seasons. Add intense sun, seasonal rains, root pressure from large oaks and pecans, and a driveway that wasn’t engineered for these conditions, and cracks or shifts early. We design around all of it: excavation and a compacted base suited to the ground we find, rebar or steel-mesh reinforcement, expansion joints placed to control movement, and sealants that withstand UV. Our post on the benefits of concrete driveways in Austin explains why concrete is a good choice here.
Georgetown runs from large master-planned communities to one of the best-preserved historic downtowns in Texas, and each calls for a slightly different touch:
Georgetown’s setting near the San Gabriel River and the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone makes water management a bigger deal here than in most places. Heavy rain runs off limestone hard, and low-lying lots near the river face pooling and erosion if drainage isn’t planned right. We build in the slope work and runoff channels that move water away from your slab and foundation, so your driveway holds up through storm season and protects the ground around it.
Concrete driveways are all we do, and we know Georgetown’s ground and its neighborhoods. That means we understand the permitting process, the HOA expectations in communities like Sun City and Berry Creek, and the extra care a historic-district property requires. We’re fully insured and locally owned, we give upfront quotes with no hidden costs, and we don’t subcontract the job out, so the crew that starts your driveway is the one that finishes it. We hire local crews, support Georgetown events and charities, and offer discounts to veterans and first responders. You can read more about us on our about page.
Every Georgetown lot is a little different, and we build for the specifics: the clay soil that shifts with the seasons, the heat that bears down all summer, and the sudden downpours that demand real drainage. That means the right base, reinforcement, and slope for your property, not a one-size pour. The result is a clean, durable concrete driveway, sized and built for how you’ll actually use it. You can browse past work on our projects page.
A little prep keeps your install smooth. Before we arrive, clear vehicles and landscaping from the work area to ensure full access from the street to the pour site. Point out any private sprinkler lines or low-voltage lighting cables, since we mark public utilities but can’t see those. We’ll review slope and drainage with you, because Georgetown’s limestone and clay send water in ways that surprise people, and recommend grading or runoff channels if your lot needs them. Keep pets and kids clear of the active work zone, and notify your HOA where it’s required, especially in communities like Berry Creek or Sun City.
Many Georgetown homeowners weigh concrete against asphalt. In our climate, concrete usually wins: it lasts roughly 25 to 30 years against asphalt’s 10 to 15, it handles the heat without softening or rutting, and it needs far less upkeep over its life. Asphalt costs less upfront, but it tends to need resealing or replacing far sooner here. We lay out the full comparison in our post on concrete versus asphalt driveways.
A concrete driveway in Georgetown can last 25 to 30 years or more, and a little upkeep gets you to the top of that range. Reseal every three to five years to fight UV and water intrusion, sweep and rinse off stains before they set, and keep heavy equipment off the edges. Watch for hairline cracks and seal them early before they spread, and keep your drainage paths clear after big storms. On the rare hard freeze, reach for sand instead of salt, which eats at the surface.
With proper installation and basic upkeep, a concrete driveway in Georgetown lasts 25 to 30 years or more. The limestone-and-clay ground and intense sun are the main stressors, so resealing every few years and keeping drainage clear go a long way toward the upper end of that range.
Yes. We come out to your Georgetown property, measure the area, and check the soil, drainage, and layout before giving you a clear written quote with no obligation. Seeing the site in person is the only way to price a driveway accurately, since base prep and access vary from lot to lot, so we don't quote driveways sight-unseen over the phone.
Most installations are scheduled within seven to ten business days after you approve the quote. Timing depends on the size of the job and the weather, and we'll give you a firm date once we've seen the site so you can plan around the work.
It can. We watch Georgetown's forecast and plan the pour around it, because heavy rain or extreme heat can affect how concrete cures. If the weather turns, we may push the pour a day or two to protect the quality of the finished slab.
Sometimes a permit is required, depending on your location and the scope of the work, and historic-district or HOA properties can carry extra requirements. When one is needed, we coordinate with our permit partners and handle the paperwork, and we'll confirm exactly what Georgetown or Williamson County requires before we start.
There's no flat rate, because the price depends on the size of the driveway, the finish, site prep, including any limestone excavation, and access. We give a clear, no-obligation quote before any work starts. For a breakdown of what moves the price, see our guide on concrete driveway cost in Austin.
Almost certainly. We work across Georgetown and Williamson County, from Sun City and Berry Creek to Old Town and the newer subdivisions. If you're in or around Georgetown, reach out, and we'll confirm we cover your street.