Concrete Driveway Cost Calculator

Estimate the total cost to pour a concrete driveway including materials, labor, base gravel, rebar, and finishing. Compare standard vs stamped concrete.

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Square Footage
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Cost Breakdown

Concrete Material
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Finish Premium
Sealer
Permit
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Summary

Total Project Cost
Cost per Sq Ft

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the driveway length and width in feet.
  2. Set the thickness (default 4 inches).
  3. Results show square footage, cubic yards, and estimated total cost.

Formula

Sq Ft = Length × Width | Cubic Yards = (Sq Ft × Depth_ft) ÷ 27

Material cost = cubic yards × price/yd³ | Labor cost = sq ft × labor rate/sq ft | Total = material + labor + base + rebar + finish

Example

Example: 40 ft × 16 ft × 4 in driveway → 640 sq ft → 7.9 yd³ → est. $4,800–$7,700 total.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Standard broom-finish concrete driveways typically cost $6–$12 per square foot installed. Stamped or decorative concrete costs $12–$22 per square foot.
  • Residential driveways should be at least 4 inches thick. For heavy vehicle traffic, 5–6 inches is recommended.
  • Rebar or wire mesh is strongly recommended. It prevents cracking from settling. #4 rebar at 18" spacing is a common specification.
  • Demo and disposal typically costs $1–$3 per square foot, depending on thickness and access. Add this to your replacement cost estimate.
  • Gravel is the cheapest at $1–$3/sqft, followed by asphalt at $3–$6/sqft. Concrete is more expensive upfront but lasts 30+ years with minimal maintenance.

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