Areas we cover around Dalton
- Brookwood
West-side city neighborhood of brick ranches on lots larger than the downtown grid, with mature trees. Driveways here are original to the house, so most work is replacement rather than first installation, and removal is a real line on the quote.
- Crown Mill District
The mill village north-west of downtown, built around the Crown Cotton Mill in the early 1900s. Frontages are narrow, which is exactly where the one-driveway limit and the five-foot reserve decide what will fit.
- Rocky Face
Unincorporated, west along US-41 below the ridge, mixing 1960s and 1970s ranches with newer subdivisions and acreage tracts. Slope and a state-route frontage are the two things that change a quote here.
- Dug Gap and Tibbs Road
South-west of the city, cul-de-sac subdivisions and townhomes near the commercial strip giving way to half-acre and acreage lots climbing Dug Gap Mountain. The longer approaches up the mountain are the biggest pours in the city.
- New Hope
Just outside the city limits to the north-west and one of the more active areas for new construction, on wooded tracts with more acreage. More first installations here than replacements, and more long drives off lightly developed back roads.
- Cohutta
An incorporated town thirteen miles north of Dalton in the Blue Ridge foothills, with single-family homes on larger lots and farm-country roots. Long rural approaches, and the drive time is a genuine factor in what a crew will quote.