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A concrete driveway is one of the highest-return investments a homeowner can make. In Oregon's wet climate, a properly installed concrete driveway outlasts asphalt by decades and r...
A concrete driveway is one of the highest-return investments a homeowner can make. In Oregon's wet climate, a properly installed concrete driveway outlasts asphalt by decades and requires minimal maintenance. Whether you're replacing a cracked asphalt driveway, pouring a new slab for a new build, or upgrading to stamped or exposed aggregate concrete, the contractors listed in this directory serve homeowners and businesses across Oregon.
Concrete driveway costs in Oregon typically range from $6 to $12 per square foot for standard broom-finish concrete. A typical two-car driveway (400โ600 sq ft) runs between $2,400 and $7,200 depending on thickness, site prep, and finish. Decorative options such as stamped concrete, exposed aggregate, or colored concrete add $4 to $10 per square foot to the base price. Factors affecting cost include excavation requirements, existing driveway removal, reinforcement (rebar or wire mesh), slope and drainage work, and concrete mix design. Oregon contractors typically recommend 4-inch thickness for residential driveways and 5โ6 inches for heavy vehicle use.
Oregon's frequent rain and freeze-thaw cycles in higher-elevation areas make material selection important. Concrete driveways generally last 30โ50 years with proper installation and sealing, compared to 15โ20 years for asphalt. While concrete has a higher upfront cost, its lower maintenance requirements and longer lifespan make it the preferred choice for most Oregon homeowners. Concrete also holds up better to the weight of RVs, trailers, and heavy vehicles without rutting or softening in summer heat. In the Portland metro, Eugene, and Salem, concrete driveways are the dominant choice for new residential construction.
Before hiring a concrete driveway contractor in Oregon, verify their Oregon CCB (Construction Contractors Board) license at the Oregon CCB website. Licensed contractors are required to carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. Request at least three written quotes that itemize excavation, base prep, concrete materials, labor, and any finishing or sealing work. Ask to see photos of completed driveway projects and check Google reviews. A reputable contractor will provide a written contract specifying the concrete mix design, thickness, reinforcement method, and warranty terms.
Oregon concrete driveway contractors offer a full range of services including new driveway installation, driveway replacement and demolition, driveway widening and extension, apron and approach work, decorative stamped concrete driveways, exposed aggregate finishes, colored and stained concrete, driveway sealing and resurfacing, crack repair and joint filling, and heated driveway systems in select markets. Many contractors also handle permits and inspections required by Oregon municipalities for driveway approach connections to public roads.
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The following Oregon concrete contractors offer concrete driveways services. Contact them directly or use the quote form to request bids from multiple contractors.
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