Concrete Driveway Cost in Sacramento, CA
Pricing data: 2021–25 Caltrans Contract Cost Database · Page updated 2026-03-28
Verified — Caltrans Contract Cost Database (2021–25)↗Concrete driveway installation in Sacramento, CA costs $8.83–$30.52 per sq ft fully installed. A typical two-car driveway (400–600 sq ft) runs $3,532–$18,312 total — based on 28 Caltrans Contract Cost Database contracts (2021–25).
In Sacramento's mild climate, frost isn't a concern for driveways, but UV exposure, thermal expansion from hot days, and salt-air corrosion on coastal sites are the factors most likely to shorten a driveway's life without proper mix design and periodic sealing. At $8.83–$30.52/SF, Sacramento is an above-average cost market for concrete driveway, ranking 17th of 30 tracked metros — 3% above the dataset median of $8.56/SF.
Sacramento's Central Valley soils are predominantly sandy loam with low clay content in most neighborhoods, giving good bearing capacity and straightforward subbase prep; delta-adjacent areas in West Sacramento have higher moisture and softer subgrade. Final pricing depends on whether you need a standard 4-inch or thicker 6-inch pour for heavy vehicles, existing pavement removal, and decorative finish — stamped patterns and exposed aggregate add $2–5/sq ft over a plain broom finish. Most contractors include saw-cut control joints; rebar vs. wire mesh reinforcement is the most common bid variable. Sacramento's contractor market is competitive and less constrained by LA-style permitting overhead; pricing runs 5–10% below the Bay Area for comparable scope.
Low
$8.83
per sq ft
Mid
$20
per sq ft
High
$30.52
per sq ft
DOT VerifiedInstalled price range including materials, labor, and basic site preparation.
Cost Breakdown
| Component | Estimated Range |
|---|---|
| Ready-mix concrete (per yd³) | $130–$200 |
| Labor (forming, pouring, finishing) | $7.23–$26.82/sq ft |
| Total installed (materials + labor + site prep) | $8.83–$30.52/sq ft |
Ready-mix derived from national market rates × local material index. Labor derived from 28 Caltrans Contract Cost Database bid contracts (2021–25). Total installed price includes forming, placement, finishing, and basic site prep. Actual contractor quotes may vary.
Sacramento Market Conditions
Data source
28 DOT bids
Climate
mediterranean
Labor market
24% above avg
Best pour season
year-round
Dataset rank
17 of 30 markets
- —Sacramento is the most affordable major concrete market in California — labor costs are 15–20% below the Bay Area and 8–12% below the LA basin, reflecting lower prevailing wages in the Central Valley and a construction market less distorted by tech-sector housing demand.
- —The hot Central Valley summers (June–September, with temperatures regularly exceeding 105°F) require ice in the mix, early morning scheduling, and aggressive moisture curing, adding $0.50–1.50/SF in summer cost compared to spring and fall pours.
- —The Mediterranean climate is excellent for concrete work from October through May — mild temperatures, low humidity, and essentially zero freeze-thaw cycles mean no air entrainment is required and curing proceeds without weather pressure.
- —Sacramento's soils are primarily alluvial deposits from the Sacramento and American rivers — sandy loam in most areas with good bearing capacity, though some areas have expansive vertisol clay (particularly in the South Sacramento plain) that can cause differential settlement without proper subgrade preparation.
- —California permitting requirements (Title 24, SWPPP) apply statewide and add overhead costs not present in other western markets.
- —Ready-mix supply is excellent, with strong aggregate availability from Sierra Nevada sources keeping material costs competitive.
- —Pricing here represents the California entry point — premium over the national median, but 30–40% more accessible than the Bay Area for comparable scope.
Concrete vs. Alternatives — Driveway Cost Comparison
| Material (local estimates) | Installed Cost | Lifespan | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Concrete (this market) | $8.83–$30.52/sq ft | 30–50 years | Seal every 3–5 yrs |
| Asphalt | $4–$17/sq ft | 20–30 years | Seal every 2–3 yrs |
| Concrete / brick pavers | $13–$67/sq ft | 30–50 years | Repoint joints every 5–10 yrs |
| Gravel | $1–$8/sq ft | Ongoing | Top-dress annually |
Alternative costs are Sacramento-market estimates derived from typical cost relationships to local concrete prices. Concrete reflects 28 Caltrans Contract Cost Database contracts.
Hiring Tips — Sacramento Concrete Driveway
- →Rainy-season pours (November–March) require extra care — protect fresh concrete from direct rain for the first 4–6 hours after finishing.
- →Coastal sites may need epoxy-coated rebar even without direct saltwater exposure — salt-air corrosion is a long-term risk within a few miles of the coast.
- →The November–March rainy season creates a real scheduling constraint — a 3-inch rainfall during fresh flatwork finishing can cause surface defects that no sealer will fix; schedule permitted work with the rain window in mind.
- →Get at least 3 bids and cross-check contractor reviews against local permit records, not just review platforms.
- →Confirm the bid includes saw-cut control joints — some contractors price them separately as a line item.
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Dimensions
Estimated concrete cost (materials + delivery) · For projects over 1 cubic yard, ready-mix is typically more economical and easier to work with.
62 bags × 80lb
1.36 cubic yards + delivery
100 sq ft × $7.23–$26.82/sq ft
Based on 2024 state DOT bid data for this market. Actual contractor quotes may vary.
That's typically a professional pour. See costs ↓
Includes 10% waste factor
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