Concrete Driveway Cost Troy TX (2026 Guide) | Bell County Concrete Pros

How Much Does a Concrete Driveway Cost in Troy TX? (2026 Guide)

Concrete project pricing is one of the first questions Bell County homeowners ask and one of the hardest to answer without seeing the site. This guide gives you realistic 2026 price ranges for concrete driveways, patios, and flatwork in Troy TX and Bell County so you can evaluate estimates with confidence.

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Concrete Driveway Cost in Troy TX in 2026

Standard two-car driveway (20 by 20 feet, 400 square feet):

  • Standard brushed finish: $3,500 to $5,500
  • Exposed aggregate finish: $4,500 to $6,500
  • Stamped concrete finish: $6,000 to $8,000

Longer single-lane rural driveways (100 linear feet, 4 feet wide):

  • Standard brushed finish: $2,400 to $3,600

Full replacement including removal of existing concrete: add $1 to $2 per square foot for demolition and disposal.

Concrete Patio Cost in Bell County TX in 2026

  • Standard brushed finish: $6 to $10 per square foot installed
  • Exposed aggregate: $8 to $12 per square foot
  • Stamped concrete: $12 to $18 per square foot

Typical 400 square foot patio: $2,400 to $4,000 standard, $4,800 to $7,200 stamped.

Other Concrete Flatwork Pricing in Bell County

  • Concrete sidewalk per linear foot (4 feet wide): $35 to $55
  • Equipment or utility pad (4 by 4 feet): $400 to $700
  • Concrete steps per step: $300 to $500 per step
  • Concrete repair per linear foot of crack: $3 to $8
  • Section replacement: $8 to $14 per square foot

What Affects Concrete Pricing in Bell County TX

Site preparation requirements – Bell County’s expansive clay soil sometimes requires more aggressive base preparation than standard. If your soil has high swell potential, additional base depth or stabilization adds cost but is essential for a lasting pour.

Existing concrete removal – Demolition and disposal of old concrete adds $1 to $2 per square foot to any replacement project. Thick existing slabs cost more to break and remove.

Size and shape – Simple rectangular pours cost less than curved, angled, or complex shapes that require more forming and finishing labor.

Thickness – Standard residential driveways are 4 inches thick. Areas that will support heavier loads like RVs or trailers should be 5 to 6 inches – the extra inch of concrete adds 15 to 25 percent to material cost.

Reinforcement – Wire mesh is standard. Rebar reinforcement for areas with heavier expected loads or poor soil conditions adds cost but significantly improves longevity on Bell County clay.

Finish type – Standard broom finish is least expensive. Exposed aggregate, stamped patterns, and color all add labor and material cost.

Access and drainage – Projects requiring extensive grading for drainage or difficult equipment access take longer and cost more.

How to Evaluate Concrete Estimates in Bell County

A legitimate concrete estimate in Bell County should itemize: excavation and base preparation, reinforcement type (mesh or rebar), concrete thickness and mix, finishing type, demolition if applicable, and cleanup. Estimates that give only a single total number with no breakdown make comparison impossible and make disputes harder to resolve if problems arise. Always get a written itemized estimate before committing to any Bell County concrete project.

Red Flags in Concrete Estimates

  • No mention of base preparation – the single most important factor in Bell County
  • Quote given over the phone without seeing the site
  • Full payment required upfront before any work begins
  • No mention of permits where required
  • No written scope – verbal estimates only
  • Price significantly below the ranges above – cutting corners on base prep or thickness

FAQ – Concrete Costs in Troy TX

Q: Why are concrete prices sometimes so different between contractors in Bell County?
A: Base preparation depth and quality is the biggest variable. A contractor preparing 8 inches of compacted base versus 2 inches will have significantly different costs – and significantly different results on Bell County clay 5 years later.

Q: Is concrete more expensive than asphalt for a Bell County driveway?
A: Concrete costs more upfront – typically 20 to 40 percent more than asphalt for the same area. Concrete lasts longer and requires no sealing or resurfacing, making the 30-year total cost comparable or lower than asphalt for most Bell County applications.

Q: Can I get a phone estimate for my Troy TX concrete project?
A: We do not give binding phone estimates. Concrete pricing depends on soil conditions, access, and site-specific factors we cannot assess without visiting. Our free on-site estimates are accurate because we see the actual conditions.

Get Your Free Written Estimate Today

Call Bell County Concrete Pros at (254) 500-3913) for a free on-site estimate for any concrete project in Troy TX or Bell County. Honest pricing, written scope, no surprises. We serve Troy and all of Bell County TX.