When a commercial property approaches us saying their drive lanes feel like a roller coaster—and their customers agree—we know there’s a real opportunity to make a lasting difference.

That was precisely the situation for a facility in Buford, GA. Their drive lanes had grown battered over years of constant traffic, and they reached out to Ace Paving with a clear goal: restore smooth, safe, and visually professional drive lanes without shutting down the property.

Here’s how we delivered.

The Situation: Aging Asphalt Under Constant Pressure

Located in Buford, this commercial site sees heavy automotive traffic day-in and day-out—employees, visitors, deliveries.

Over time, the drive lanes developed cracks, ruts, and uneven transitions that not only diminished curb appeal but also posed safety risks, especially when wet or during freezing temperatures.

Complicating matters:

In short, we had to restore the drive lanes under constraint, with precision, and with minimal disruption.

Planning & Preparation: Working Around Activity

Before moving any machinery in, we walked the site with the client, mapping out traffic flow, access points, and staging zones. The goal was to maintain operational continuity for businesses and employees.

To accommodate the narrow lanes next to medians and stalls, we designated:

We also scheduled much of the demolition and paving work during off-peak periods—early mornings, evenings, or weekend windows—to reduce conflict with normal business operations.

Execution: Milling, Grading & Precise Paving

Step 1: Asphalt Milling

We deployed a milling machine to remove the deteriorated top surface of the drive lanes, precisely cutting away only what was necessary. This left the underlying base intact and ready to accept a new layer.

Because of the constrained space, our operators calibrated the milling width carefully, avoiding any overlap into landscaped islands or parking areas.

Step 2: Debris Removal & Leveling

Dump trucks hauled away the milled asphalt, while our crew swept and cleaned the exposed surface. Then, we leveled the milled base, checking grades and slopes to ensure proper drainage and evenness.

Step 3: Hot Mix Asphalt Placement

With the subgrade prepared, we brought in the paver. We applied new hot mix asphalt in multiple passes—edge passes first, then infill. Each pass made controlled progress, letting the compactor follow close behind to lock in density.

Step 4: Manual Edge Work & Transitions

Where new asphalt met existing pavement, we deployed skilled crew members with rakes and hand tools. These craftsmen smoothed edges, shaped transitions, and filled small gaps to make the interface seamless.

Frequent checks with straightedges and profilometers ensured uniform transitions and slope consistency.

Challenges & Solutions

Narrow Working Area

We balanced machine size and maneuverability, using narrower milling and paving widths near tight areas. Where machines couldn’t reach, we did adjustments by hand.

Minimizing Disruption

Traffic staging and shift scheduling allowed us to keep access open. The client’s operations stayed largely unaffected.

Maintaining Quality Under Time Pressure

We maintained tight coordination among crew, equipment, and materials to prevent idle time. That discipline kept the project on schedule.

The Result: A Refreshed, Durable Drive Lane

When we rolled up the final sweepers and compactors:

The result not only pleased the client but also elevated the property’s visual appeal. A freshly paved entry makes a powerful first impression.

Ready to Restore Your Drive Lanes Without Disrupting Business?

If your commercial property in Buford—or anywhere around greater Atlanta—is showing wear in parking or drive lanes, our crew would love to help examine options and tailor a plan.

Contact us today, and let’s walk your property together, map a phasing plan, and bring your pavement back to professional-grade quality.

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