How Much Does a Concrete Driveway Cost in Tennessee?
Murfreesboro Premium Concrete — serving Murfreesboro and surrounding Tennessee communities — provides free written estimates for every driveway project. Here's what homeowners typically pay for concrete driveways in Tennessee in 2026.
Average Concrete Driveway Costs in Tennessee
In Murfreesboro and across Tennessee, concrete driveway installation typically costs $8–12 per square foot for standard broom-finish. Stamped or decorative finishes run $14–22 per square foot. A typical two-car driveway (400–600 sq ft) costs $3,200–$7,200.
Factors That Affect the Cost
Driveway size and shape: Larger driveways cost more in total but often less per square foot. Complex shapes with curves cost more to form.
Finish type: Broom-finish is the most affordable. Exposed aggregate adds texture and curb appeal at moderate cost. Stamped concrete — which replicates stone, brick, or tile — commands the highest price per square foot.
Sub-base conditions: Poor soil, high clay content, or poor drainage may require additional excavation or base material.
Thickness and reinforcement: Standard residential driveways are 4" thick. If you park heavy vehicles, we recommend 5–6" with rebar reinforcement — adding to the cost but extending lifespan significantly.
Why Concrete Beats Asphalt in Tennessee
Concrete driveways outlast asphalt by 2–3x in Tennessee's climate. Tennessee's hot summers and freeze-thaw cycles in winter cause asphalt to soften and crack over time. Properly installed concrete — with control joints and proper curing — stays flat and crack-free for 30–50 years.