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Driveway size
450 sq ft
Material type
Concrete
Project timing
Flexible
Your estimated cost in Provo, UT
$5,438
Typical range: $4,350 – $7,069
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What affects the cost in Provo?
Provo's cost of living index sits at 98.9 — below the national average of 100 — meaning driveway replacement labor and materials are slightly more affordable here than in higher-cost states. Climate, soil conditions, and local material availability all affect driveway pricing in your area.
Utah driveway replacement costs have risen 3.77% over the past 12 months per BLS CPI Services US data. Spring and fall are the best times to get competitive driveway quotes before peak demand season.
Material choice
Asphalt ($3-5/sq ft) vs. concrete ($6-12) vs. pavers ($10-30). Asphalt is cheapest; pavers last longest.
High impact
Driveway size
Average 2-car driveway is 400-500 sq ft. Every extra foot adds to material and labor costs.
High impact
Removal of old surface
Tearing out existing asphalt or concrete adds $1-2/sq ft and requires hauling.
Medium impact
Grading & base prep
Poor drainage or soft soil requires extra base material and grading work.
Medium impact
Edging & borders
Decorative borders or curbing add $5-15 per linear foot.
Low impact
Permits
Some municipalities require permits for driveway work (~$50-200).
Low impact
Frequently asked questions
How much does a driveway replacement cost in Provo, UT?
Driveway replacement in Provo, Utah typically costs $5,438 in 2026. Prices range from $4,350 for basic asphalt to $7,069 for premium pavers.
How long does a driveway last in Utah?
Asphalt driveways last 20-30 years with proper sealing. Concrete lasts 30-50 years. Pavers can last 50+ years and are easier to repair section by section.
Asphalt vs. concrete driveway in Provo — which is better?
In Utah, climate matters. Asphalt handles freeze-thaw cycles better in colder regions. Concrete is better in hot climates and looks more premium. Asphalt is cheaper upfront; concrete has lower lifetime cost.
Do I need a permit for a driveway replacement in Provo?
Most Provo residential driveway replacements do not require permits, but widening or curb cut work usually does. Your contractor should confirm local requirements.