How Much Does Concrete Work Cost in Pittsburgh, PA? (2026 Pricing Guide)

Concrete pricing is one of the hardest numbers to get a straight answer on before you call a contractor. National averages are usually too low for Western PA’s labor market. Contractor websites rarely post real numbers. And phone quotes for concrete work are almost always inaccurate because pricing depends on site conditions that can only be assessed in person.

This guide gives you real pricing ranges for concrete work in Pittsburgh and Washington County — driveways, patios, steps, retaining walls, and repairs — based on what Peak Precision Contracting’s concrete installation team actually quotes throughout the area. Use these numbers to set a realistic budget, evaluate quotes you receive, and understand what drives price differences from project to project.

What Drives Concrete Pricing in Pittsburgh

Before the numbers, it’s worth understanding the variables that move prices in Western PA specifically:

  • Site access: Trucks need to get the concrete where it needs to go. Narrow driveways, tight yards, properties with limited street parking — all add labor.
  • Slope and drainage: Pittsburgh’s hilly terrain often requires grading, drainage planning, and in some cases retaining structures that add cost beyond the basic slab.
  • Soil conditions: Clay-heavy soil common in Western PA requires more careful base preparation than sandy or stable fill. Poor base work now means cracking in three years.
  • Finish type: Plain brushed concrete is the baseline. Exposed aggregate, stamped patterns, and multiple colors all add to the cost.
  • Permits: Certain projects — retaining walls over a certain height, work near property lines — require permits in Allegheny and Washington County municipalities.

Concrete Driveway Costs in Pittsburgh, PA

Driveway TypeCost Per Sq FtTypical Total (600–800 sq ft)
Standard brushed finish$6 – $10$3,600 – $8,000
Exposed aggregate$8 – $12$4,800 – $9,600
Stamped concrete$12 – $20$7,200 – $16,000
Colored concrete$10 – $15$6,000 – $12,000
Sloped lot with drainage workAdd $1–3/sq ftVaries by slope severity

A standard two-car driveway in Pittsburgh (approximately 600 to 800 square feet) in plain brushed concrete typically runs $3,600 to $8,000. Sloped lots, narrow access, and decorative finishes push toward the higher end of that range.

Concrete Patio Costs in Pittsburgh, PA

Patio TypeCost Per Sq FtTypical Total (300 sq ft)
Plain brushed concrete$6 – $10$1,800 – $3,000
Exposed aggregate$8 – $12$2,400 – $3,600
Stamped (single pattern)$12 – $18$3,600 – $5,400
Stamped (multi-color/border)$16 – $22$4,800 – $6,600
Pool deck surround$10 – $18Varies by pool size

Concrete Steps Costs in Pittsburgh, PA

Steps ProjectTypical Cost RangeNotes
3–4 step entry (basic)$800 – $1,800Standard brushed finish
3–4 step entry (stamped)$1,500 – $3,000Matching patio pattern
Full front entry staircase$2,500 – $6,000+Varies by width and riser count
Step repair (per step)$150 – $400Surface damage only
Full step replacement$1,200 – $4,000+Includes demolition and disposal

Retaining Wall Costs in Pittsburgh, PA

Wall TypeCost Per Linear FtNotes
Concrete block (segmental)$25 – $50Most common residential choice
Poured concrete wall$40 – $80Higher strength, requires forms
Natural stone wall$50 – $120Highest cost, premium aesthetic
Taller walls (4+ ft)Add engineering costsMay require permit and engineer stamp

Concrete Repair Costs in Pittsburgh, PA

Repair TypeTypical CostNotes
Crack filling (per linear ft)$2 – $5Surface cracks only
Concrete resurfacing$3 – $7 per sq ftSurface damage, solid base required
Slab leveling (mudjacking)$500 – $1,500Per section, depends on size
Section replacement$800 – $2,500+Includes demolition
Full driveway replacementSee driveway table aboveIncludes demo and disposal

For a full breakdown of when repair makes sense versus full replacement, the concrete repair vs. replacement guide for Carnegie, PA walks through the decision framework in detail. The same cost vs. lifespan math applies throughout Pittsburgh and Washington County.

Why Phone Quotes for Concrete Work Are Unreliable

Concrete pricing in Pittsburgh varies enough by site condition that any contractor giving you a firm price over the phone — without seeing the project — is giving you a number they’ll adjust when they show up. Slope, access, soil conditions, drainage requirements, and the specific finish you want all move the number.

A proper estimate involves a site visit, measurements, and a scope of work that accounts for your specific lot. Peak Precision Contracting provides written estimates after every site visit — no phone numbers, no pressure, no obligation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is concrete more expensive than asphalt in Pittsburgh?

Upfront, yes — concrete typically costs 20 to 40 percent more than asphalt for a driveway. Over time, concrete’s longer lifespan and lower maintenance cost often make it the better value. Asphalt driveways in Pittsburgh typically need replacement every 15 to 20 years; concrete lasts 25 to 40 years.

Do concrete prices change seasonally in Pittsburgh?

Demand peaks in spring and early fall, which can affect scheduling availability. Material costs — cement, aggregate, rebar — fluctuate with supply. A project quoted in fall for spring installation may see some price adjustment if material costs change.

What is included in a concrete driveway quote from Peak Precision Contracting?

A complete quote includes base preparation, forming, concrete supply and pour, finishing, control joint cutting, and cleanup. Any additional work — drainage, rebar, decorative finish upgrades — is itemized separately.

How long does concrete take to install?

Most residential driveway and patio pours are completed in a single day. Curing to foot traffic is 24 to 48 hours. Full structural cure is 28 days.

For a written estimate on your specific project, Peak Precision Contracting serves Pittsburgh and the full Western PA area. Schedule your free estimate online or call (412) 498-4299.

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