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Driveway Replacement - Mr Eddie - 10-10-2023 I have a driveway that is 10" x 85" long. I need the old drive removed and new one installed. I live in Columbus, Ohio. Trying to figure out a sq/ft cost. Got the first estimate and it was for $15/ft. What do you think? Lonnie RE: Driveway Replacement - tomsteve - 10-10-2023 (10-10-2023, 03:32 PM)Mr Eddie Wrote: I have a driveway that is 10" x 85" long. I need the old drive removed and new one installed. I live in Columbus, Ohio. Trying to figure out a sq/ft cost. Got the first estimate and it was for $15/ft. What do you think? ya either have driveway for matchbox cars or used the inch thing instead of foot thing RE: Driveway Replacement - branchacctg - 10-10-2023 Is this concrete or blacktop? RE: Driveway Replacement - Mr Eddie - 10-10-2023 (10-10-2023, 04:15 PM)branchacctg Wrote: Is this concrete or blacktop? Concrete RE: Driveway Replacement - fredhargis - 10-10-2023 Prices are so high on stuff like this anymore it pays to get several quotes, at least 3. Is the old drive concrete? I know have asphalt and I'm entertaining having it removed and replaced with concrete. So far I haven't got quotes but would be interested in what you come up with. RE: Driveway Replacement - Mr Eddie - 10-10-2023 (10-10-2023, 04:47 PM)fredhargis Wrote: Prices are so high on stuff like this anymore it pays to get several quotes, at least 3. Is the old drive concrete? I know have asphalt and I'm entertaining having it removed and replaced with concrete. So far I haven't got quotes but would be interested in what you come up with. I'll let you know Fred. I called a few places today but it's crazy busy, construction wise, in Columbus. It's like the world has discovered our little city and it's hard to recognize most places anymore. I know prices are up and any decent contractor has more than he can handle. Lonnie RE: Driveway Replacement - fixtureman - 10-11-2023 At 5 inches thick it would be about 13 yards of concrete or 10 yards at 4 inches most drives around here are 4 inches thick RE: Driveway Replacement - mbuker - 10-12-2023 If your dimensions are in feet not inches that would make more sense for a driveway. New 4" concrete with 1/2" rebar at 36" on center each way, with a broom finish would run approximately $5.75 per square foot in the Nebraska area. Tear out of the old drive and haul away the concrete would run approximately $2.50 per square foot. This could change based upon how far it has to be hauled. I would suggest getting a couple more bids. Our concrete plants add a winter surcharge starting November 1 so keep that in mind for your area. If you have to cover the concrete after the pour that would be an added cost. RE: Driveway Replacement - MKepke - 10-12-2023 Watching this thread with interest. I have a couple cracked driveway slabs that need replacing. -Mark |