Drive-Thru System Installation in Columbus, Georgia
If Your Drive-Thru Is Your Primary Revenue Channel, Read This
A drive-thru failure on Veterans Parkway during the lunch rush does not wait for a national vendor's scheduler. CGS provides installation, maintenance, and repair services for drive-thru communication systems for QSR operators throughout the Columbus market. We are HME and PAR certified and we show up when it counts.

Drive-Thru Uptime Is a Revenue Problem
Columbus QSR operators running McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, Taco Bell, and other high-volume drive-thru concepts along Veterans Parkway, Manchester Expressway, and Macon Road already know what a system failure during peak hours costs. None of those problems fix themselves. CGS installs, maintains, and repairs drive-thru communication systems for QSR operators across the Columbus market.
Talk to a Local TechnicianWhat CGS Installs and Services
- Drive-thru headset and communication systems (HME NEXEO and PAR)
- Speaker posts and order point audio systems
- Order confirmation boards
- Drive-thru timer systems
- Digital menu boards integrated with drive-thru lane configuration
- Lane sensors and vehicle detection
- Drive-thru surveillance cameras
- Intercom systems and greeters
- Back-of-house display systems
- Network infrastructure supporting drive-thru uptime
Why CGS for Drive-Thru in Columbus
- HME and PAR certified technicians
- 97% first-trip resolution rate across 500+ drive-thru maintenance customers
- 600+ QSR locations served across the Southeast and Midwest
- Headquartered in Augusta, serving Columbus operators across west Georgia
- 35+ years installing and maintaining commercial technology systems

The Problems That Don't Show Up in Your Reporting
On the Veterans Parkway corridor, where QSR volume is among the highest in west Georgia, the gradual problems are the expensive ones. Audio clarity that drops over months as components age. Speaker post sensitivity that drifts. Headset batteries that lose capacity so slowly that crew members compensate without realizing the system is the problem.
CGS monitors for early signs of system drift. When something does go down during a peak shift, we prioritize it. We answer the phone. We come out.
