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A concrete driveway is one of the best long-term investments you can make in your Wisconsin home. Properly poured and maintained, a concrete driveway lasts 25 to 30 years and handles everything Wisconsin weather throws at it. Browse contractors in your city below to get started.
A standard two-car driveway (400 to 600 sq ft) costs $3,200 to $9,000 in Wisconsin. Basic broom-finish runs $8 to $15 per square foot. Stamped or colored driveways cost $12 to $24 per square foot. If you need old concrete removed first, add $2 to $6 per square foot. Get a personalized estimate with our cost calculator.
Most residential driveways use 4-inch thick concrete on a compacted gravel base. If you park heavy vehicles (RVs, work trucks), go with 6 inches. Rebar or wire mesh reinforcement is strongly recommended in Wisconsin due to our freeze-thaw cycles. A good contractor will never skip the subbase. Read our driveway buying guide for the full breakdown.
May through October is the reliable window in Wisconsin. Concrete needs 7+ days above 50°F to cure properly. Winter pours are possible but add 20 to 40% in cost for heated enclosures. Book your contractor early in the year because the best crews fill up by April. See our winter concrete guide for cold-weather details.
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