Concrete Driveway Cost Calculator
A new concrete driveway in Florida runs $6.50 to $19 per square foot installed, depending on finish and slab thickness. A typical 2-car driveway (16×40, 640 sqft) costs $5,000 to $9,000 in plain broom-finished concrete.
Concrete driveway cost calculator
Calculates by area and finish for FL conditions.
How to use this calculator
- Enter the dimensions — most FL 2-car driveways are 16×40 to 18×45 feet.
- Set slab thickness based on what you'll park: 4 inches for sedans, 5 for trucks, 6 for RVs/boats.
- Choose a finish. Broom is the FL default; stained or stamped adds 50–100% but provides curb appeal.
- Toggle 'remove existing' if you have a current driveway that needs to be demolished and disposed of.
Calculator FAQs
How long until I can park on the new driveway?
5–7 days for cars; 28 days before full strength. Most contractors block off the driveway with caution tape during the cure window — plan for street parking that first week.
What about pavers?
Pavers typically run 30–80% more than the equivalent concrete driveway in Florida, with similar lifespan but higher recurring maintenance. See our Pavers vs Stamped Concrete comparison for the detailed math on which makes sense for FL homes.
What to read next
Full pricing breakdown across concrete, pavers, asphalt, and stamped — same coefficients used here.
Upfront cost, FL hurricane resilience, and 20-year lifecycle math for the two most common picks.
Heat resistance, repair cost, and longevity — why concrete is the FL default despite higher upfront.
Surface temperature, UV degradation, and which materials survive a Florida summer.
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