The cost to install a driveway ranges anywhere from $2,270 and $6,115. This puts the average cost of driveway installation at $4,185. This data is based on actual project costs.

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In terms of materials, concrete driveways cost around $3,900, or about $6 per square foot for a standard 38 by 16-foot driveway. The cost of concrete driveway pavers will increase for a driveway that is stamped and colored, assuming you want to customize the looks more.

Concrete is probably the most popular driveway material and for good reason. It's extremely durable and lasts a long time with little need for maintenance save for repairing cracks or stains from oil and gas.

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An asphalt or blacktop driveway, in comparison, is the more affordable option that can help keep driveway installation costs down. Use our asphalt driveway cost calculator to get a better idea of how much this project will cost you.

Many homeowners aren't thrilled with the way that a blacktop looks and that it can't be customized. There are also downsides to asphalt if you don't want to keep up with regular maintenance like resealing and resurfacing. However, it does handle changes in temperature like freezing and high heat far better than concrete, and it takes far less time to settle in and dry than concrete. Expect several hours as compared to several days.

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Heated driveways can be essential to homeowners who live in northern areas with a lot of snowfall and don't want to spend an extra half hour shoveling their driveways. Having a heated driveway saves you time and effort. A heated driveway means getting a radiant heating system installed underneath it, which averages around $4,130. Installing a radiant heating system also means pulling up the driveway, so be sure to park your car on the street if you want to access to it during the process.

A heating and cooling professional will come out to your home and have to pull up your driveway to install the system, so don't park your car in the garage. Radiant floor heating systems will be controlled on the same circuit as your home wiring, so you'll have a switch you can flip inside and watch as the driveway melts. You might need to check with an electrician and see if your home wiring can handle the radiant heating system before having it installed.

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Gravel driveways cost the least, averaging around $1,470. They are popular in rural areas and often lead to concrete floors. They can be made from various items like rock, sand and clay. It compacts better than regular rocks which makes it more stable for cars. While laying rocks or a mixture is easy for installation, it will require regular maintenance. Gravel driveways can last around a century with maintenance because it doesn't crack, sink or soften -- just moves. You might need to relay portions of the driveway if it moves or becomes too low. Stabilizers are one option to keep the gravel in place, but this will increase the cost of a driveway.

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Concrete driveway pavers are another option for homeowners, though it can be quite expensive, falling between $5 and $20 per square foot to install. This is because they must be installed by hand, so it costs extra for the materials and labor to lay them. However, this is an attractive option and will increase your curb appeal, which could offset some of the initial cost of the pavers. Driveway pavers come in a variety of textures and colors, so you can lay pavers to match your home perfectly. Maintenance depends on if the pavers break or crack under car pressure, which will result in replacing them.

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Brick or cobblestone paver driveways are beautiful, enduring options for homeowners who need a strong driveway that's not black or grey. On average, installing brick or cobblestone pavers can cost between $10 to $70 per square foot. Homeowners can pick bricks that come in many textures, along with either in a wide variety of colors. Since installation is done by hand, the total cost of installation will need to have labor factored in, unless you decide to install it yourself. Homeowners should also keep maintenance in mind. Akin to other types of pavers, maintenance will depend on whether any of the blocks shift or break over the lifetime of the driveway. They will need to be replaced in such instances, so be sure to buy extras. It's also a good idea to wash the driveway once or twice a year and seal the bricks or cobblestones to avoid cracks or other problems so it lasts the maximum of 25 years.

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