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Alpharetta Concrete Driveway Cost: 2026 Pricing Guide

By Alpharetta Concrete Contractors Team |
Alpharetta Concrete Driveway Cost: 2026 Pricing Guide

Your driveway is the first surface every visitor, delivery driver, and neighbor sees — and if you’re getting quotes for a new concrete driveway in Alpharetta, you’ve probably already discovered that prices vary significantly from contractor to contractor. In this guide, we break down exactly what drives concrete driveway costs in Alpharetta so you can evaluate any quote you receive with confidence.

In this post, we cover current per-square-foot pricing in the Alpharetta market, the local factors that push costs above or below those ranges, and what a realistic budget looks like for common driveway sizes.

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Why Concrete Driveway Costs in Alpharetta Are What They Are

Alpharetta sits in Fulton County, where construction costs run approximately 9% below the national average — one of the reasons homeowners in this market tend to get competitive pricing compared to higher-cost Georgia metros. But that advantage can be offset by a local condition that adds real cost to any concrete driveway project: Georgia’s expansive red clay soil.

Concrete driveways poured in Alpharetta without adequate sub-base preparation for clay soil fail within a few seasons. The clay’s shrink-swell cycle — expanding when the area’s 50+ inches of annual rainfall saturates it, contracting sharply during dry periods — causes the ground beneath the slab to move constantly. Contractors who skip or minimize the sub-base step save money on the estimate but cost you far more in repairs. The pricing we describe below includes proper sub-base preparation because that’s what the Alpharetta market actually requires for a driveway that performs as expected.

Concrete delivery in the Alpharetta area runs $1,200–$1,551 per 10-yard truck load. Labor for concrete patio installation and driveway pours typically adds $2–$3 per square foot on top of materials.

Current Concrete Driveway Prices in Alpharetta

Standard concrete driveways in Alpharetta cost $8–$18 per square foot installed. The wide range reflects the significant differences in finish type, sub-base requirements, and site conditions across different properties in Fulton County.

Standard broom-finish concrete: $8–$12 per square foot. This is the most common driveway finish — a textured surface that provides traction without decorative elements. It’s the baseline for most residential driveway quotes in Alpharetta.

Exposed aggregate concrete: $10–$14 per square foot. The top layer of cement paste is washed away to reveal the stone aggregate below, creating a textured, slip-resistant surface. Popular in communities like Windward where homes have higher curb appeal standards.

Colored or integral color concrete: $10–$14 per square foot. Color is added to the concrete mix itself, not applied to the surface, so it won’t fade or peel the way surface-applied color does.

Stamped concrete driveway: $14–$20 per square foot. Decorative patterns pressed into the surface while the concrete is plastic — stone, slate, cobblestone, and wood plank are the most requested in Alpharetta. Higher installation skill requirement makes this the most expensive option.

What Drives Your Specific Alpharetta Driveway Cost

Sub-base depth requirements. Alpharetta’s clay soil often requires four to six inches of compacted gravel sub-base rather than the two to three inch minimum in areas with sandier soils. That additional gravel adds material and labor cost that you won’t always see itemized on quotes — ask specifically about sub-base depth in any estimate you receive.

Driveway size. A one-car driveway of approximately 300 square feet runs $2,400–$5,400. A standard two-car driveway of 600 square feet runs $4,800–$10,800. Longer driveways serving properties near the Big Creek Greenway or large estate lots can extend costs significantly.

Demo and hauling. If an existing asphalt or concrete driveway must be broken out and removed, expect to add $1,000–$3,000 to the project depending on thickness and access.

Reinforcement type. Fiber mesh is the baseline for residential driveways. Rebar provides additional strength for driveways that will bear heavier loads — a meaningful distinction on properties with frequent delivery trucks or RV parking.

Practical Uses: What These Price Points Mean for Real Projects

Basic driveway replacement: A 600-square-foot broom-finish driveway with demo of existing asphalt, proper sub-base, fiber mesh, and sealer costs approximately $6,000–$8,500 all-in in Alpharetta. That’s the realistic budget for a standard residential replacement.

Stamped concrete upgrade: The same 600-square-foot driveway with stamped concrete and decorative border runs $9,000–$13,000. Higher upfront cost, but stamped concrete eliminates the periodic resurfacing that asphalt requires.

New construction driveway: A new 800-square-foot driveway on raw ground with full sub-base installation runs $7,200–$16,000 depending on site conditions and finish.

Partial driveway replacement: Replacing only the cracked or failed sections of an existing concrete driveway — common in Alpharetta clay soil areas — costs $1,500–$5,000 depending on how many sections need replacement.

How Alpharetta’s Climate Affects Driveway Longevity and Cost

Alpharetta’s July average high of 88°F with Georgia’s characteristic high humidity creates conditions where concrete poured without proper curing procedures can develop surface cracking within the first year. Summer concrete driveway pours require morning scheduling, curing compounds, and sometimes wet curing with burlap to slow moisture evaporation and allow the cement to hydrate properly.

Winter freeze-thaw cycles from December through February present the opposite challenge. Water that has entered driveway surface cracks or worked beneath the slab freezes overnight and expands, widening those cracks with each cycle. Sealing a driveway within 30 days of pour and every two to three years afterward interrupts this cycle and is the most cost-effective driveway maintenance step for Alpharetta homeowners.

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What Affects Concrete Driveway Pricing Beyond the Pour

Permit fees. The City of Alpharetta requires building permits for construction within subdivisions. Permit fees start at $50 per permit. Factor this into your total project budget when comparing quotes.

Sealer. A quality penetrating or film-forming sealer adds $0.50–$1.50 per square foot to the initial project but dramatically extends driveway life. Concrete driveway repair becomes necessary much sooner on unsealed surfaces in Alpharetta’s climate.

Drainage. Properties with existing drainage issues — water pooling near the garage, runoff from higher ground — may need drainage corrections as part of the driveway project. Address drainage at the time of installation; retrofitting it later costs significantly more.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a concrete driveway cost in Alpharetta GA?

Standard concrete driveways in Alpharetta cost $8–$18 per square foot installed. A two-car driveway runs $4,800–$10,800 for plain concrete and $9,000–$13,000+ for stamped concrete. These ranges reflect proper sub-base preparation for Fulton County’s clay soil conditions. See our concrete driveway service page for a full breakdown of what each price point includes.

Is concrete or asphalt better for an Alpharetta driveway?

Concrete lasts significantly longer than asphalt — 25–50 years versus 15–20 years — and requires less ongoing maintenance in Alpharetta’s clay soil environment. Asphalt’s initial cost is lower but the periodic resurfacing and sealing it requires over its lifespan often makes concrete the better long-term value. Read our concrete vs. asphalt guide for Alpharetta for a side-by-side comparison.

How long does a concrete driveway last in Georgia?

A properly installed concrete driveway in Georgia lasts 25–50 years with regular sealing and maintenance. Alpharetta’s freeze-thaw cycles and clay soil are the primary factors that shorten driveway life when installation shortcuts are taken. Sealing every two to three years and filling cracks before water infiltration occurs are the most cost-effective maintenance steps.

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