Tom Hill Concrete

Specializing in both residential and commercial concrete construction in Georgia

Specifically in Acworth, Kennesaw, Marietta, Dallas, Powder Springs, Woodstock and Smyrna


Adding value to your property

with concrete!

From the break-up and haul away of your old concrete to the installation of new concrete, you can be assured you will receive a high quality job at affordable prices.

Our Concrete Services

For 52 years, we’ve provided lasting concrete services. You can count on our team to be with you from the initial consultation to the big reveal.


About Us

"We pride ourselves on delivering a concrete product that far exceeds the homeowner's expectations." - Tom Hill

Tom Hill Concrete is a concrete company with a team of highly-trained craftsmen who pay attention to the little details and work with passion for excellence. Utilizing our hardscaping services can beautify your property and add value that will last for years to come. 


We can give your driveways, walkways, patios, decks and more a new, updated style that you’ll love.

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FAQs
  • Why choose Tom Hill Concrete?

    Tom Hill Concrete is a concrete company that specializes in commercial and residential concrete. We are located in Acoworth, Georgia, but we serve much of Greater Atlanta and its surrounding areas. When it comes to your concrete services, you need a job that will last you for years. We've been providing long-lasting concrete services for over 30 years. From the initial consultation until the big reveal, you can count on our team to be there for you.


    Tom Hill Concrete is a group of highly skilled craftsmen who pay close attention to the smallest details and strive for perfection. Our hardscaping services can enhance the appearance of your home and provide value that will last for years.


    We can give your roads, pathways, patios, decks, and other exterior features a fresh, new design that you'll adore. Even concrete restoration and cleaning are taken care of by our experts.


    So don't wait, call Tom Hill Concrete today for all your concrete needs!

  • How long does it take to remove a driveway and replace it?

    Removal and replacement takes about two days for a normal driveway.  On the third day you can walk on it, on the fifth day you can drive your regular cars on it. You need to let it cure for 28 days to reach its maximum p.s.i. (per square inch). Once it reaches that point, you can drive larger trucks on it. 

  • Is there a standard pricing on a removal and replacement?

    No, each project is unique.  Each needs measurements to determine the final square footage, so you can determine the actual cost of each project.

  • What is the recommended thickness of the concrete for driveways?

    We recommend a thickness of 4 inches for all non commercial driveways.

  • When is the payment due? What major credit/debit cards do you accept?

    Payment is due upon completion. We accept major credit cards including Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.

  • Should I pressure clean my driveway?

    No. While it's not the answer most homeowners would like to hear, you must use an extremely-high pressure washer for satisfactory results. The nature of pressure washing will remove small particles of the concrete, thus affecting the concrete itself and decreasing its lifespan.

  • What about ice melting chemicals in the winter?

    During the winter months, you should be mindful of your concrete driveway. Over time, many people have had problems with ice melt destroying the surface of their concrete driveways.


    Salt should not be used on your driveway! When ice melt is left on a concrete driveway for too long, it integrates into the surface. The surface of the concrete driveway then releases and collapses a few weeks later, leaving your concrete driveway in shambles. The concrete driveway can only be fixed by replacing it. All the topical solutions are nothing more than a temporary band aid, they will last only a short period of time.


    If you see that it is going to Ice, the best thing to do is buy some play sand and broadcast it over your concrete Driveway, it will give you traction and will not harm your concrete driveway. It is inexpensive and does just as good of a job as ice melt on your concrete driveway.

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