Concrete Driveway Calculator—Pricing in 2 Minutes

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And get rates for different driveway styles according to your unique dimensions. See what it will cost to upgrade your existing driveway, demo costs included.

How Much Does a Concrete Driveway Cost?

Driveways typically vary depending on thickness, reinforcement, and finish. Most driveways can be installed without a permit, but there are exceptions such as modifications to sidewalks or right of ways. Prices include:

  • Demo & Site Prep – Removing old concrete, trees, roots, and leveling the land.

  • Material Costs – Cement, rebar, gravel, and additional additives.
  • Labor Costs – Crews for excavating your lot, pouring, forming, and finishing.

  • Finishes – Stamping, staining, or specialized finishes may incur additional fees.

How Much Does a Concrete Driveway Cost?

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FAQs for Concrete Driveways

Planning to install a concrete driveway? We’ve answered some of the most common questions homeowners and investors ask about professional concrete driveway services.

How much does a new concrete driveway cost in 2025?

In 2025, a new concrete driveway typically costs between $6 and $20 per square foot, depending on finish, site conditions, and thickness. 

The average cost per square foot for a standard concrete driveway is about $7–$12 in most regions, with decorative or stamped finishes running higher.

Replacing an existing concrete driveway, including removal and disposal, usually runs between $8 and $14 per square foot in 2025.

Most homeowners pay around $7–$12 per square foot for a new concrete driveway, though prices can vary by location, access, and local labor rates.

Concrete driveways generally cost more upfront than asphalt, but they last longer and require less maintenance, often making them more cost-effective over time.

A 200-square-foot concrete driveway typically costs around $1,400 to $2,400 in 2025, depending on finish and site prep needs.

A 1,000-square-foot concrete driveway usually ranges from $7,000 to $12,000, depending on finish type and thickness.

A standard two-car concrete driveway, typically around 400–500 square feet, costs between $3,500 and $6,000 on average.