How Much Does a Concrete Driveway Cost in McMurray PA? (2026 Guide)

If you’re getting quotes for a concrete driveway in McMurray, the numbers can feel all over the place. One contractor says $8,000, another says $14,000 — and you have no idea who’s right or what’s actually included.

This guide breaks down real 2026 pricing for concrete driveways in McMurray and the surrounding Peters Township area, so you know what to expect before anyone shows up at your door.

What Does a Concrete Driveway Cost in McMurray PA?

For a standard residential driveway in McMurray, most homeowners pay somewhere between $6 and $12 per square foot installed. For a typical two-car driveway around 600 to 800 square feet, that puts the total somewhere in the range of $4,500 to $9,500.

That range sounds wide because it is — and the gap comes down to a handful of real factors.

What Affects Your Driveway Cost

A few things will push your number higher or lower:

Site prep and demo: If you have an existing asphalt or cracked concrete driveway that needs to come out, expect to add $1,500 to $3,000 for removal and disposal. Grading issues add more.

Thickness: Most residential driveways are poured at 4 inches. If you have heavy trucks, large SUVs, or just want something that lasts longer in Peters Township’s freeze-thaw winters, 5 to 6 inches is worth the extra cost.

Finish: Plain broom finish is the most affordable. Exposed aggregate, salt finish, or stamped concrete all add to the price. We cover stamped vs plain in detail in our [Stamped Concrete vs Regular Concrete guide].

Size and shape: Straight rectangular driveways cost less per square foot than curved or irregular layouts that require more formwork time.

Reinforcement. In Western PA, rebar or fiber mesh reinforcement is worth it. The freeze-thaw cycle here is brutal on concrete that was poured without it.

Why McMurray Driveways Have Specific Considerations

McMurray sits in Peters Township, which means your driveway has to handle real winters. Temperatures regularly dip below 20 degrees, and the cycle of freezing and thawing puts serious stress on any flat concrete surface. Proper sub-base prep, the right concrete mix, and appropriate curing time all matter more here than they would in, say, Georgia.

A contractor cutting corners on base depth or using the wrong PSI mix will cost you far more in repairs three years from now than the few hundred dollars you saved upfront.

What’s Typically Not Included in a Quote

Before you sign anything, make sure you know what’s in scope. Things that are often quoted separately include permits (Peters Township requires a permit for most driveway replacements), sealer application, and drainage modifications if your yard has grading issues.

Always ask for an itemized quote. Any reputable concrete contractor should be able to break it down.

What About Financing?

For larger projects, many homeowners in McMurray and Peters Township look at home equity or personal loan options. It’s worth asking your contractor if they work with any financing programs as well.

FAQ

How long does a concrete driveway last in McMurray PA?

With proper installation and occasional sealing, a concrete driveway in Western PA can last 30 years or more. The key is correct sub-base prep and using a mix designed for freeze-thaw conditions.

Does Peters Township require a permit for a driveway replacement?

In most cases, yes. Your contractor should handle the permit pull — if they don’t mention it, ask directly.

Is concrete better than asphalt for McMurray driveways?

Concrete has a higher upfront cost but typically outlasts asphalt, requires less maintenance over time, and holds up better under heavy vehicles. Asphalt is softer in summer heat and needs resealing every few years.

How soon can I use my new concrete driveway?

Foot traffic is typically fine after 24 to 48 hours. You should wait at least 7 days before driving on it, and ideally 28 days for full cure.

Can I get a concrete driveway poured in winter?

Most contractors in the Pittsburgh area won’t pour concrete when temperatures are below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Late October through March is generally not ideal.

Ready to Get a Quote?

Peak Precision Contracting serves McMurray, Peters Township, and the surrounding Washington County and Allegheny County areas. Contact us for a free estimate and we’ll tell you exactly what your project will cost.

You can also learn more about our services across the South Hills and surrounding communities on our Pittsburgh roofing and contracting page.