Quick Answer
Concreting in San Antonio typically runs from $30 to $750, with a mid-market rate around $120 for concrete driveway work.
San Antonio, Texas
Concreting Prices in San Antonio
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Concreting Prices in San Antonio
Prices exclude sales tax. Rates vary by region, access, and ground conditions.
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Concreting prices in San Antonio
What Affects the Price in San Antonio?
San Antonio concreting quotes are usually shaped by access, preparation, finish choice, and how much demolition or drainage work sits behind the visible surface.
The strongest quotes in San Antonio separate base preparation, reinforcement, demolition, and decorative upgrades so you can compare true scope rather than just the headline rate.
Lead times in San Antonio can move with weather and seasonal renovation demand, so flexible scheduling often helps secure a better contractor and cleaner price.
Driveway replacement
Usually includes demolition, spoil removal, base preparation, reinforcement, pour, finishing, and curing advice. Decorative driveways need sealing and more careful timing.
Patio or entertaining slab
Often priced on square metres, but drainage falls, access, and edge detailing can change the total more than customers expect.
Shed base or utility slab
These jobs look simple, but minimum call-out, boxing, and base preparation mean small slabs rarely achieve the cheapest advertised per-square-metre rate.
Retaining or structural work
Engineering, reinforcement, excavation, and compliance quickly dominate cost, so these jobs should never be compared on finish rate alone.
What Is Usually Included
Common Extras
What To Expect Before You Book
Check 1
Confirm slab thickness, reinforcement, and base preparation in writing.
Check 2
Ask who is responsible for demolition, spoil removal, and permits.
Check 3
Check whether the contractor has priced realistic curing and return-visit timing.
Check 4
Compare the warranty and aftercare, not just the pour day price.
Concreting Prices in Nearby Cities
Concreting in San Antonio starts from $30 per m². A plain concrete slab averages $95 per sqm. Prices exclude sales tax. Rates vary by region, access, and ground conditions.
Common finishes in San Antonio include plain broom-finished concrete (most affordable), exposed aggregate (decorative with natural stones), coloured concrete (oxide pigments), and stamped or patterned concrete (mimics stone, slate, or tile). Exposed aggregate and stamped finishes are popular for driveways and entertaining areas.
A well-constructed concrete driveway typically lasts 25–50 years with proper maintenance. Regular sealing (every 2–5 years), avoiding heavy point loads, and repairing cracks early all extend the lifespan. Decorative finishes like exposed aggregate require more frequent resealing than plain concrete.
Most standard residential concreting (slabs, driveways, paths) does not require a permit. However, you may need approval for driveways crossing public land, retaining walls above a certain height, work affecting drainage, or structural concrete. Check with your local authority before starting work.
How We Get These Prices
This city page combines the local price entries already stored for San Antonio with the broader United States concreting dataset. We use those city rates where available and fall back to national pricing only when a specific service does not yet have a local entry.
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