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Professional Concrete Installation Starting at $10-15 Per Square Foot

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Concrete Driveway Cost

In the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area, professional concrete driveway installation typically ranges from $10 to $15 per square foot for quality residential concrete driveways.

What Affects Your Concrete Driveway Cost?

Base Price Range: $10-$15 per square foot

Key factors determining your investment:

  • Concrete thickness (4-inch residential, 5-6 inch for heavy vehicles)
  • Reinforcement type (fiber mesh vs. rebar)
  • Finish options (broom finish, exposed aggregate, stamped)
  • Demolition needs (existing concrete removal)
  • Drainage requirements (proper slope and systems)
  • Weather conditions (Minnesota seasonal factors)

Sample Concrete Driveway Investment

  • Single-car driveway (400 sq ft): $4,000 – $6,000
  • Two-car driveway (600 sq ft): $6,000 – $9,000
  • Three-car driveway (900 sq ft): $9,000 – $13,500
  • Extended driveway (1,200 sq ft): $12,000 – $18,000

Note: Decorative finishes, colors, or stamped patterns increase costs above base ranges.

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Why Choose Concrete for Your Twin Cities Driveway?

Minnesota Durability Benefits

  • Long-lasting – 25-30+ year lifespan
  • Low maintenance – minimal ongoing care required
  • Resale value – adds significant property value
  • Versatile design – multiple finish and color options
  • Heavy-duty – supports RVs, boats, heavy vehicles

Professional Installation Process

  1. Site evaluation and precise measurement
  2. Excavation and base preparation
  3. Forms and reinforcement placement
  4. Quality concrete pour and finishing
  5. Proper curing for Minnesota climate
  6. Sealing and maintenance guidance

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Service Areas

Serving homeowners throughout Twin Cities:

  • Hennepin County: Minneapolis, Richfield, Bloomington, Edina, Plymouth, Minnetonka
  • Ramsey County: St. Paul, Roseville, Shoreview, White Bear Lake, Maplewood
  • Dakota County: Burnsville, Eagan, Apple Valley, Lakeville, Inver Grove Heights
  • And surrounding communities

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Transparent Pricing Promise

Richfield Concrete provides complete pricing transparency. Our published ranges reflect actual Twin Cities projects, with no hidden costs or surprise fees.

What Our Pricing Includes:

  • Professional site evaluation
  • All materials and labor
  • Proper excavation and base prep
  • Quality concrete installation
  • Professional finishing
  • Cleanup and project completion
  • Written warranty

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Financing Available

Flexible financing options available to make your concrete driveway investment more manageable for Twin Cities homeowners.

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Get Your Free, Detailed Quote

Every Minnesota property is unique. Contact us for comprehensive evaluation:

Exact square footage measurement

Site condition and soil assessment

Design and finish option discussion

Detailed written quote with no hidden fees

Minnesota climate considerations

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Call (763) 555-0123 for your free estimate

Service Areas: Twin Cities Metro and surrounding communities

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FAQs

  1. How much is a 20×20 concrete driveway?
    A 20×20 concrete driveway (about 400 sq ft) typically costs $4,000 to $6,000 based on average installation prices of $10–$15 per square foot. Final pricing may vary depending on site preparation, reinforcement, thickness, and finish options.
  2. Is concrete cheaper than asphalt?
    No, asphalt is usually cheaper to install than concrete. However, concrete often lasts longer and requires less maintenance over time.
  3. What is the best time of year to pour concrete?
    Spring and fall are usually the best seasons because temperatures are moderate. These conditions allow concrete to cure properly without extreme heat or freezing.
  4. What lasts longer, a concrete driveway or an asphalt driveway?
    Concrete driveways typically last longer, often 30–40 years, with proper installation and maintenance. Asphalt driveways generally last around 15–20 years.
  5. What type of driveway lasts the longest?
    Concrete is usually the longest-lasting driveway material for residential homes. Proper installation, drainage, and maintenance can significantly extend its lifespan.
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