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Concrete & Driveway Cost in Santa Rosa, CA

The average concrete project in Santa Rosa, CA costs between $5,350 and $11,400 depending on project type, size, and finish.

Standard Driveway $14/sqft
Stamped Concrete $19/sqft
Patio $14/sqft
Asphalt Driveway $9/sqft

Concrete Cost by Project Size in Santa Rosa

Project Size (sqft) Standard Driveway Stamped Concrete Concrete Patio
200 sq ft$2,750$3,800$2,850
400 sq ft$5,450$7,600$5,700
600 sq ft$8,200$11,400$8,550
800 sq ft$10,950$15,250$11,400
1,000 sq ft$13,700$19,050$14,300

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concrete work cost in Santa Rosa?

Concrete work costs in Santa Rosa run above national norms — most homeowners spend $5,350 to $11,400, depending on scope, materials, and finish level. The biggest factor in Santa Rosa concrete work pricing is labor cost, running 30% above national benchmarks.

Why is concrete work more expensive in Santa Rosa?

Concrete work in Santa Rosa runs roughly 16% above the national average. The biggest factor in Santa Rosa concrete work pricing is labor cost, running 30% above national benchmarks. For a driveway or patio pour, that premium alone accounts for $1200-2400 in additional cost. Santa Rosa's housing stock averages 38 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.

What concrete mix and prep works best in Santa Rosa?

For a Santa Rosa home: Standard concrete in Santa Rosa runs $6-10 per square foot for basic flatwork (driveways, walkways). Decorative options (stamped, colored, exposed aggregate) add $4-8 per square foot. The biggest hidden cost is demolition and removal of existing concrete — budget $2-4 per square foot for tearout of old slabs.

What pitfalls should I watch for hiring a concrete contractor in Santa Rosa's HOA neighborhoods?

Check that any Santa Rosa 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 Santa Rosa, 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.