Concrete Driveway Cost in St. Paul, MN

Review Real Pricing for Concrete Driveway Tear-Out & Replacement Below

Concrete Driveway Cost Per Square Foot

Typical range: $10–$14 per square foot

This applies to most concrete driveway tear-out and replacement projects in the St. Paul area. However, final pricing will vary depending on site conditions, scope of work, and any upgrades.

DRIVEWAY SIZE & COST

Driveway SizeCost RangeAverage Cost
20-by-20 (400 sq. ft)$5,000–$7,000$6,000
24-by-24 (576 sq. ft)$7,000-$8,500$7,750
16-by-40 (640 sq. ft)$8,400–$9,600$9,000
20-by-40 (800 sq. ft)$9,600-$11,800$10,700
20-by-50 (1000 sq. ft)$11,500-$13,500$12,500
30-by-40 (1200 sq. ft)$13,500-$16,200$14,850
30-by-45 (1350 sq. ft)  $15,600-$17,600$16,600
32-by-50 (1600 sq. ft)$16,800-$19,200$18,000
32-by-55 (1760 sq. ft)$18,500-$20,400$19,450
40-by-50 (2000 sq. ft)$19,000-$22,000$20,500

What Impacts Your Concrete Driveway Cost?

Several factors determine where your project falls within the $10–$14 range:

  • Project size
    Larger driveways often reduce cost per square foot, while smaller projects may be higher.
  • Scope of work
    Tear-out and replacement require more labor than a new installation.
  • Location and access
    Distance from our shop and site accessibility can affect cost.
  • Site conditions
    Grade, soil conditions, and drainage requirements impact preparation work.
  • Add-ons and upgrades
    Features like stamped borders, sidewalks, patios, and decorative finishes increase cost.

What’s Included in the Cost

We specialize in building maintenance-free concrete driveways designed to hold up long-term without constant repairs. The way a driveway is built, along with the materials used, directly impacts its durability and performance over time.

Our standard approach includes:

  • 4500 PSI concrete for long-term durability
  • Proper base preparation and grading
  • In-house crews only. No subcontractors

This approach is designed to reduce cracking, improve performance, and deliver a driveway that lasts in Minnesota conditions. We’ve been doing this as a family-owned company since 1989.

CONCRETE VS ASPHALT

Concrete vs Asphalt Concrete Asphalt
Maintenance Minimal Reseal every 2-3 yrs
Lifespan 30+ years 15-20 years
Reinforcement Included in every pour None
Warranty Extensive and detailed Limited
Durability No ruts, no depressions Rutting, sinking, depressions
Heat Stays cooler Absorbs heat
Appearance Stamped, Exposed aggregate, Multiple color options, Broom finish Black
Resale Higher value Lower value
Cornerstone Concrete 30 year Price Comparison

Our Process

1. Tear-Out Process

We safely remove existing asphalt or concrete, address sub-base issues, and prepare the site for proper drainage and stability.

2. Set-Up Process

Forming is set in place for your custom project. Final grading checks are done along with ensuring proper thickness, slope, and long-term performance.

3. Pour Process

Concrete is placed, finished, and detailed with precision using mixes selected for strength and durability.

4. Cut and Clean Process

Control joints are cut to manage cracking, and the site is cleaned thoroughly. Complimentary dirt and seed makes your property ready to enjoy.

Get a Free Estimate

The most accurate way to determine your driveway cost is to review your project in person.

We’ll measure your driveway, walk through your options, and provide a clear, itemized quote so you know exactly what to expect.

Concrete Driveway Cost FAQs

Most projects fall within $10–$14 per square foot for tear-out and replacement. Final cost depends on size, site conditions, and upgrades.

The average range is $10–$14 per square foot for standard driveway replacement projects.

Costs increase with larger projects, difficult site conditions, poor access, and upgrades like stamped borders, sidewalks, or patios.

Yes. Fiber reinforcement improves strength and reduces cracking, which helps minimize long-term maintenance and repair costs.

Yes. We include a 3-year workmanship warranty, which is above the industry standard.