Concrete driveways in Georgia typically cost $4–$18 per square foot depending on finish, size, and site conditions. Here's a full breakdown of what to expect in 2026.
If you've been getting quotes for a new concrete driveway in Georgia and wondering why prices vary so much — you're not alone. Costs can range from $4 to $18+ per square foot depending on the finish, prep work required, and the size of the job. This guide breaks down exactly what you'll pay in Northeast Georgia in 2026.
Average Concrete Driveway Cost in Georgia
- Standard broom finish: $4–$7 per sq ft
- Exposed aggregate finish: $6–$10 per sq ft
- Stamped / decorative concrete: $10–$18 per sq ft
- Colored concrete (integral pigment): add $1–$3 per sq ft
- Driveway replacement (demo + pour): add $2–$4 per sq ft for demolition
For a typical 2-car driveway (roughly 600 sq ft), you're looking at $2,400–$4,200 for a standard broom finish and $6,000–$10,800 for stamped concrete. These are installed prices including labor, materials, and base preparation.
Material and labor costs have changed in 2026 — get a current, accurate quote for your driveway. We'll visit your property, assess the site conditions, and give you a detailed written estimate at no cost.
What Affects the Price?
Site Preparation
Georgia's red clay soil requires proper base preparation — typically 4–6 inches of compacted gravel — to prevent settling and cracking. If your existing soil is particularly soft or has poor drainage, extra excavation and base work adds cost. Skipping this step is how cheap driveways fail within a few years.
Concrete Thickness
Residential driveways are typically poured at 4 inches thick. If you park heavy vehicles (RVs, loaded trucks), upgrading to 5–6 inches adds roughly $0.50–$1.00 per sq ft but significantly extends the life of the slab.
Reinforcement
Rebar or wire mesh reinforcement is standard practice for driveways in Georgia. Wire mesh adds roughly $0.30–$0.50/sq ft; rebar costs a bit more but is preferred for larger slabs or areas with expansive clay soil.
Access & Grading
Steep slopes, tight access, or significant regrading requirements all increase labor costs. A flat, easily accessible lot will always be quoted lower than a hillside property requiring retaining work.
Stamped Concrete vs. Standard: Is It Worth It?
Stamped concrete costs 2–3x more than standard broom finish, but the visual difference is dramatic. Popular patterns in Georgia include cobblestone, slate, and wood plank. If curb appeal and resale value matter to you, stamped concrete delivers a strong return — especially in higher-end Gwinnett and Walton County neighborhoods.
Pro Tip: Get 3 quotes minimum. A significantly low bid often means corners are being cut on base prep or concrete mix design — the two things that determine whether your driveway lasts 10 years or 30.
Free Estimates in Georgia
Greenstone Landscaping LLC offers free on-site estimates throughout Northeast Georgia — Loganville, Athens, Buford, Suwanee, Jefferson, and all surrounding communities. Call 404-547-5771 or fill out our contact form and we'll schedule a visit within 24–48 hours.
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