Concrete Cost by Project Size in Plymouth
| Project Size (sqft) | Standard Driveway | Stamped Concrete | Concrete Patio |
|---|---|---|---|
| 200 sq ft | $2,700 | $3,700 | $2,800 |
| 400 sq ft | $5,350 | $7,450 | $5,600 |
| 600 sq ft | $8,050 | $11,150 | $8,400 |
| 800 sq ft | $10,700 | $14,900 | $11,150 |
| 1,000 sq ft | $13,400 | $18,600 | $13,950 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does concrete work cost in Plymouth?
Concrete work costs in Plymouth run above national norms — most homeowners spend $5,250 to $11,150, depending on scope, materials, and finish level. Labor is the dominant cost driver for concrete work in Plymouth — local wages run 41% above the national average, which adds 21% or more to a typical driveway or patio pour.
Why is concrete work more expensive in Plymouth?
Concrete work in Plymouth runs roughly 19% above the national average. Labor is the dominant cost driver for concrete work in Plymouth — local wages run 41% above the national average, which adds 21% or more to a typical driveway or patio pour. Plymouth's housing stock averages 44 years — the age where original installations start failing and code requirements have evolved. Most concrete work quotes will include some code-catch-up items that newer homes wouldn't need. Plymouth's rapid growth means contractors can be selective about which jobs they take. Off-season scheduling and flexible timelines give you better leverage on pricing than trying to rush a project during peak demand.
How does Plymouth's winter climate affect concrete mix and prep selection?
In Plymouth's cold-climate market: Older properties in Plymouth (averaging 44 years) often have settling concrete that affects drainage. Re-pouring may require sub-grade correction (compaction, drainage tile) that new construction doesn't need. Budget 10-20% extra for site preparation on established properties.
What pitfalls should I watch for hiring a concrete contractor in Plymouth's HOA neighborhoods?
Check that any Plymouth contractor doing concrete work carries both general liability insurance ($1M minimum) and workers' compensation. Request certificates directly from the insurer, not just copies the contractor provides. In Plymouth, verify your concrete work contractor pulls the permit themselves — never pull it in your own name. If they ask you to pull the permit, they may not be properly licensed to do the work. In fast-growing Plymouth, some contractors take on more work than they can handle. Ask about their current project count — a reputable concrete work contractor runs 2-4 jobs simultaneously, not 10-15.

