Concrete Driveways in Columbus, OH
New driveways, full replacements, and repairs built to last 25+ years — installed by a licensed, insured local crew. Free, no-pressure estimates.
Our Concrete Driveway Projects




Columbus's Driveway Specialists
Your driveway is the first thing people see — and one of the hardest-working surfaces on your property. Concrete driveways are what we do best. We pour durable, great-looking driveways across Columbus and Central Ohio, with the prep work and proper base most contractors cut corners on. Whether you're replacing a cracked, sinking slab, tearing out an old asphalt drive, or pouring a brand-new driveway, you'll get straight answers, a clear written quote, and a crew that cleans up like we were never there.
Our Concrete Driveway Services
- New Concrete Driveways — graded for Ohio drainage and freeze-thaw.
- Driveway Replacement — tear-out and haul-away, new base, new pour.
- Asphalt-to-Concrete Conversion — upgrade to a longer-lasting surface.
- Extensions & Widening — add parking, a turnaround, or an RV pad.
- Driveway Repair — crack repair, resurfacing, joint sealing, leveling.
- Stamped & Decorative Driveways — stamped, exposed aggregate, color.
How Much Does a Concrete Driveway Cost in Columbus?
Most contractors won't give you a number. We will. Honest Columbus ranges:
| Driveway type | Typical cost |
|---|---|
| Standard broom finish | $8–$12 / sq ft |
| Reinforced (rebar, thicker) | $10–$14 / sq ft |
| Exposed aggregate | $12–$16 / sq ft |
| Stamped / decorative | $14–$20+ / sq ft |
| Tear-out & haul-away | +$1–$3 / sq ft |
A typical 2-car driveway (~600 sq ft) usually runs $5,000–$9,000 installed. Read the full 2026 pricing guide →
Our Process
- Free on-site estimate — measure, talk finishes, written quote.
- Site prep & demolition — remove old surface, build a compacted base.
- Forming & reinforcement — set to grade, add rebar/wire mesh.
- Pour & finish — your chosen texture.
- Cure, joints & sealing — control joints prevent random cracking.
- Cleanup & walkthrough — we haul everything off.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a concrete driveway last?
Properly installed and sealed, a concrete driveway in Ohio lasts 25–30+ years — far longer than asphalt.
How long before I can drive on it?
Walk on it in ~24 hours; light vehicles after ~7 days; full strength at ~28 days.
Concrete or asphalt — which is better in Columbus?
Concrete costs more upfront but lasts longer, needs far less maintenance, and handles Ohio summers without softening.
Can you pour a driveway in winter?
Yes, with cold-weather practices, but spring–fall is ideal. We advise based on the forecast.
Will my new driveway crack?
Proper base prep, reinforcement, and control joints prevent the structural cracking that ruins driveways.