Driveway Cost Calculator / Colorado Springs, CO

Driveway Cost Calculator — Colorado Springs, CO

The average cost to install a driveway in Colorado Springs, CO ranges from $2,314 to $3,130 for a standard 12'×24' concrete driveway. Colorado Springs is in the Mountain West region, where costs are 5% above national average.

12'
8'30'
24'
10'100'
Driveway Area: 288 sq ft (12' × 24')

Estimated Cost in Colorado Springs

$2,722

Range: $2,314$3,130

Based on Mountain West pricing

$9/sqft · 288 sq ft (12' × 24')

Cost Breakdown

Driveway Material & Labor$2,592 (100%)

DIY Alternative

Save $1,633 (60%) by installing the driveway yourself

DIY estimate: $1,089

Note: DIY is only recommended for gravel driveways

Material Comparison

OptionEst. Costvs. Cheapest
Gravel
$907Lowest
Asphalt
$2,117+$1,210 (+133%)
Plain ConcreteSelectedPopular
$2,722+$1,815 (+200%)
Stamped Concrete
$5,141+$4,234 (+467%)
Concrete Pavers
$5,443+$4,536 (+500%)
Brick Pavers
$6,653+$5,746 (+634%)
Permeable Pavers
$7,560+$6,653 (+734%)
Cobblestone
$9,677+$8,770 (+967%)

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a new driveway cost in 2026?
The average cost to install a new driveway ranges from $2,200 to $7,000 for a standard 288 sq ft (12×24) driveway. Gravel is cheapest at $3/sqft installed, asphalt runs $7/sqft, concrete costs $9/sqft, and premium pavers reach $18-$32/sqft. Your total depends on material, size, base preparation, drainage needs, and region.
What is the cheapest driveway material?
Gravel is the cheapest driveway material at about $3 per square foot installed. For a 288 sq ft driveway, that's roughly $860. Asphalt is the next most affordable at $7/sqft ($2,000 for the same size). Gravel requires regrading every few years but has the lowest upfront cost by a wide margin.
Concrete or asphalt: which driveway is better?
Concrete lasts longer (30-40 years vs 15-20 for asphalt) and requires less maintenance, but costs 25-30% more upfront. Asphalt is cheaper and easier to repair but needs resealing every 3-5 years. Cold climates favor asphalt (flexes with freeze-thaw), warm climates favor concrete (doesn't soften in heat). Both handle similar vehicle loads.
How much does a paver driveway cost per square foot?
Concrete pavers cost $15-$20 per square foot installed, brick pavers run $18-$25/sqft, and permeable pavers cost $22-$28/sqft. Cobblestone is the highest-end option at $28-$35/sqft. This includes pavers, compacted gravel base, sand setting bed, edge restraints, and professional labor.
Do I need a permit to replace my driveway?
Yes, most cities require a permit for new or replacement driveways, especially when the curb or street apron is affected. Permit costs typically range from $150-$500. If you're only resurfacing the existing driveway (asphalt overlay, concrete resurfacer), permits are usually not required. Always check with your local building department.
How long does it take to install a driveway?
A professional crew can install a standard 288 sq ft asphalt driveway in 1-2 days, including excavation and paving. Concrete driveways take 1-2 days to pour plus 5-7 days to cure before vehicle use. Paver driveways take 2-4 days depending on complexity. Gravel driveways can be completed in a single day.
Can I install a driveway myself to save money?
Gravel driveways are DIY-friendly and can save 50-60% on labor costs — you'll need a plate compactor (~$80/day rental) and a way to haul gravel. Concrete, asphalt, and paver driveways require specialized equipment and skills; DIY attempts often result in cracked surfaces, poor drainage, or uneven finishes. For anything but gravel, professional installation is strongly recommended.

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