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Driveway size
450 sq ft
Material type
Concrete
Project timing
Flexible
Your estimated cost in San Diego, CA
$6,090
Typical range: $4,872 – $7,917
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What affects the cost in San Diego?
San Diego's cost of living index sits at 110.7 — above the national average of 100 — meaning driveway replacement labor and materials are higher here than the national average. Climate, soil conditions, and local material availability all affect driveway pricing in your area.
California 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 San Diego, CA?
Driveway replacement in San Diego, California typically costs $6,090 in 2026. Prices range from $4,872 for basic asphalt to $7,917 for premium pavers.
How long does a driveway last in California?
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 San Diego — which is better?
In California, 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 San Diego?
Most San Diego residential driveway replacements do not require permits, but widening or curb cut work usually does. Your contractor should confirm local requirements.