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How Much Does It Cost to Pour a Concrete Driveway in Little Rock, AR?

Local pricing for the Little Rock-North Little Rock metro area

Updated June 2026 · Local pricing for the Little Rock-North Little Rock metro area

Low End
$2,230
Basic install
Average Cost
$4,010
Most homeowners pay this
High End
$7,130
Complex install

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$2,210
Labor (55%)
$1,800
Materials (45%)
2–5
Days to complete

Prices estimated using the NailThePrice Local Cost Model™ — national averages adjusted for Little Rock's labor rates, cost of living, and material pricing.

How Much Does Each Part of Concrete Driveway Installation Cost?

The cost to pour a concrete driveway in Little Rock ranges from $2,230 to $7,130, with most homeowners paying around $4,010. Your actual cost depends on several factors specific to your home and the Little Rock-North Little Rock market.

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Square Footage

Driveways are priced per square foot — a standard two-car driveway (400–600 sq ft) is the biggest cost factor.

Concrete Thickness

Standard residential driveways use 4-inch thick concrete. Heavy-vehicle areas need 5–6 inches, adding 25–50% more concrete.

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Reinforcement (Rebar, Fiber)

Rebar ($0.50–$1.50/sq ft) or wire mesh prevents cracking over time. Fiber-reinforced concrete is an alternative that adds strength throughout the slab.

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Demolition Of Old Driveway

Removing an existing concrete or asphalt driveway adds $2–$5/sq ft for demolition, haul-off, and disposal.

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Finish Type (Broom, Stamped, Exposed Aggregate)

Standard broom finish is cheapest. Stamped concrete adds $8–$15/sq ft for patterns and color. Exposed aggregate adds $3–$6/sq ft.

The South generally offers lower labor costs, though fast-growing metro areas are seeing rates climb. Year-round building seasons mean more consistent pricing and availability.

Concrete driveways usually look simple right until the prep work starts

Most homeowners look at a driveway and see concrete. The contractors usually see grading, drainage, base preparation, expansion joints, access limitations, cure timing, and whatever surprises are buried underneath the old slab.

The projects that hold up best long term are rarely the ones with the fanciest finish. Good drainage, proper base compaction, clean edges, and realistic expectations around cracking tend to matter more than decorative upgrades most people focus on during estimates.

I've also noticed driveway replacements often trigger other conversations once demolition starts. Garage thresholds, sidewalks, apron sections, drainage issues, buried conduit, landscape grading. Once heavy equipment is already on site, homeowners start seeing everything connected to the driveway differently.

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Permit Required in Little Rock

Budget $44–$178 for permits and inspections. Your contractor typically handles the permit process, but confirm this upfront.

How Does Little Rock's Climate Affect Concrete Driveway Installation?

Year-round construction seasons give you the most flexibility for exterior projects. Take advantage by scheduling during slower months for potentially better rates.

Can You DIY Concrete Driveway Installation or Should You Hire a Pro?

⚠️ Advanced DIY Only

While possible for experienced homeowners, concrete driveway installation involves significant complexity. In Little Rock, you may still need a licensed pro for permits and inspections. DIY could save $1,547–$1,989 in labor.

How Can You Save Money on Concrete Driveway Installation in Little Rock?

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Common Questions About Concrete Driveway Installation in Little Rock

How much does it cost to pour a concrete driveway in Little Rock, AR?

The average cost to pour a concrete driveway in Little Rock ranges from $2,230 to $7,130, with most homeowners paying around $4,010. This estimate includes both labor ($2,210) and materials ($1,800). Costs in Little Rock are lower than the national average due to local cost of living and labor market conditions. Get multiple quotes from licensed Little Rock contractors to lock in the best price.

Is a permit required for concrete driveway installation in Little Rock?

Yes, Little Rock typically requires a permit for concrete driveway installation. Budget $44–$178 for permit fees and expect 1–2 weeks for approval. Your contractor typically handles the permit application. Working without a required permit can void warranties and create problems when selling your home.

How long does concrete driveway installation take in Little Rock?

Most concrete driveway installation projects in Little Rock take 2–5 days to complete. The timeline depends on project scope, contractor availability in the Little Rock-North Little Rock metro area, and seasonal demand. Scheduling during Little Rock's off-peak season (typically winter months) can reduce wait times and may lower costs.

How long does a concrete driveway last?

A properly poured concrete driveway lasts 25–30+ years with minimal maintenance. Seal it every 2–3 years to prevent moisture damage and apply a de-icer alternative in winter (avoid rock salt, which deteriorates concrete). Cracks should be filled promptly to prevent spreading.

Is concrete or asphalt better for a driveway?

Concrete costs more upfront ($8–$15/sq ft vs $3–$6/sq ft for asphalt) but lasts twice as long and requires less maintenance. Asphalt needs sealing every 2–3 years and resurfacing every 15–20 years. In hot climates, concrete stays cooler and doesn't soften; in cold climates, asphalt handles freeze-thaw cycles better.

What Do Other Projects Cost in Little Rock?

How Much Does Concrete Driveway Installation Cost in Nearby Cities?

Pour a Concrete Driveway in Fayetteville, AR — $4,070 Pour a Concrete Driveway in Fort Smith, AR — $3,870
Published March 2025 · Updated June 04, 2026 · Cost data based on local labor rates and market conditions in the Little Rock-North Little Rock metropolitan area.