What to know about concrete driveway in Washington
Freeze-thaw winters in Washington reward durable materials and careful sealing to keep moisture out.
What affects concrete driveway cost in Washington
Beyond the local market, the same factors that drive concrete driveway cost everywhere apply in Washington:
- Driveway area in square feet.
- Material: gravel and asphalt are cheapest, stamped concrete and pavers cost more.
- Slab thickness and reinforcement.
- Tear-out of an old driveway and base preparation.
Concrete Driveway cost by driveway material in Washington
These figures are adjusted for Washington pricing (about 1.28x the national average), so they reflect what local homeowners actually pay.
| Driveway material | Cost in Washington | Typical total |
|---|---|---|
| Gravel | $3.07 to $9.22 /sq ft | About $1,850 to $5,550 |
| Asphalt | $6.14 to $18.43 /sq ft | About $3,700 to $11,100 |
| Plain concrete | $7.68 to $23.04 /sq ft | About $4,600 to $13,800 |
| Exposed aggregate | $10.75 to $32.26 /sq ft | About $6,450 to $19,400 |
| Stamped concrete | $12.29 to $36.86 /sq ft | About $7,350 to $22,100 |
| Pavers | $13.82 to $41.47 /sq ft | About $8,300 to $24,900 |