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How Much Does a New Concrete Driveway Cost in Peachtree City?
A typical two-car driveway replacement in the Peachtree City area can range from $7,500 to $12,000, or roughly $10-$15 per square foot. The final price depends on several key factors.
I’m José Rodriguez, owner of Rodriguez Innovation Concrete. One of the first and most important questions homeowners ask me is, “How much is this going to cost?” It’s a great question, and my goal is to give you a clear, honest answer without any confusing jargon.
The short answer is that for a standard two-car driveway replacement in the Peachtree City area, you can expect the cost to range from $7,500 to $12,000, which is roughly $10 to $15 per square foot.
The final price depends on a few key factors. In this guide, I’ll break down exactly what goes into that cost so you can feel confident in your investment.
The 3 Main Factors That Determine Your Driveway's Cost
Size (Total Square Footage)
This is the single biggest factor. A larger, longer driveway requires more materials (concrete, base material, reinforcement) and more labor to prepare and pour. We calculate the total cost based on a price per square foot, which covers the full scope of the job.
Demolition & Removal
Does your project involve tearing out an old, cracked driveway? The labor and equipment needed to break up and haul away old concrete or asphalt will be a significant part of the budget. A project on a new construction lot where we’re just pouring on prepared ground will cost less.
Finish & Design (The "Look")
The style of your driveway’s surface has a direct impact on the final price. A standard trowel finish is the most cost-effective option for a clean, durable surface. Decorative styles, such as stamped concrete that mimics stone or brick, cost more as they require additional materials and highly skilled labor to create the custom pattern.
Other Important Price Considerations
- Concrete Thickness
- Reinforcement
- Site Accessibility & Grading
Concrete Thickness: The industry standard for a residential driveway is 4 inches. If you have heavy vehicles like an RV or a large work truck, we may recommend pouring a 5-inch slab for extra durability, which will increase the material cost.
Reinforcement: To prevent cracking and ensure a long life, all of our driveways are reinforced. We typically use steel wire mesh, but rebar can also be used, which can affect the final price.
Site Accessibility & Grading: If the driveway area is on a steep slope or is difficult to access with our equipment, it may require more site preparation and labor, which can influence the cost.
Example Project: A Standard Peachtree City Driveway
To make this tangible, let’s look at a sample estimate for a common project: a 600 sq. ft. two-car driveway replacement.
Demolition & Debris Removal
1,800
Grading, Site Prep & Forming
1,200
Materials (4000 PSI Concrete & Mesh)
2,800
Labor, Pouring & Finishing
3,200
Estimated Total
9,000
Disclaimer: This is a sample estimate for illustrative purposes. Every project is unique, and only a detailed, on-site evaluation can determine the final price.
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