Serving the Twin Cities Metro · Fridley, MN Mon–Fri: 8AM–5:30PM

Concrete Driveway Replacement

Our specialty: full tear-out and replacement, engineered for Minnesota freeze–thaw and built to last 30 years.

When Patching Stops Making Sense

Every driveway reaches the point where one more patch is money thrown away — widening cracks, slabs heaving out of level, surface scaling from years of salt. Replacement is our specialty, and it’s the reason homeowners across the Twin Cities call us first.

What a Replacement Includes

A driveway is only as good as what’s underneath it, so we never skip the parts you can’t see:

  • Complete tear-out and haul-away of the old slab — included in every quote.
  • Excavation and grading so water drains away from your garage and foundation, not into them.
  • Compacted gravel sub-base — the single biggest defense against settling and frost heave.
  • Air-entrained, climate-rated concrete poured at 4–6 inches thick with reinforcement matched to the load.
  • Control joints cut where they belong, so the slab cracks where we tell it to — invisibly, inside the joints.
  • Your choice of finish: classic broom, exposed aggregate, stamped, or colored.

Built for Minnesota, Guaranteed by Us

Twin Cities driveways survive 100+ freeze–thaw cycles a year plus road salt dragged in all winter. Our mixes are engineered for exactly that, and every replacement is backed by our written workmanship guarantee. You can walk on the new slab in 24–48 hours and park on it in 7 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a concrete driveway replacement cost?

Most standard broom-finish replacements in the Twin Cities run $8–$15 per square foot, including tear-out and haul-away. Stamped and decorative finishes cost more. Every estimate is free, on-site, and delivered in writing.

How long will my new driveway last?

A properly installed concrete driveway lasts 25–30+ years in Minnesota — often longer with periodic sealing and sensible de-icer use.

How soon can I use the new driveway?

Foot traffic in 24–48 hours, vehicles after 7 days, full cure strength at about 28 days.

Do you haul away the old concrete?

Yes. Tear-out, removal, and disposal of the old slab are included in every replacement quote — no surprise dumpster fees.

Can you replace just part of my driveway?

Sometimes. If the base under the good sections is still sound, partial replacement can be a cost-effective option. We'll give you an honest answer on-site — including when a full replacement is actually the cheaper choice long-term.

Ready For a Driveway You're Proud Of?

Free on-site estimates. Straight answers. No pressure.