Driveway Cost Calculator — Florida
▲ Costs near the US average👷 $21/hr avg labor🏷️ 6.00% sales tax
Estimate the cost to install or replace a driveway — asphalt, concrete, gravel, or pavers — with accurate pricing by state.
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FAQs — Driveway Cost in Florida
How much does a new driveway cost?
A standard two-car asphalt driveway (20×40 ft) costs $3,200–$7,200. Concrete costs $4,800–$10,800. Pavers cost $8,800–$22,000. Gravel is the cheapest at $1,200–$3,000.
Which is better, asphalt or concrete?
Asphalt is cheaper upfront ($3–$5/sq ft) and easier to repair, but needs sealing every 3–5 years. Concrete costs more ($6–$12/sq ft) but lasts 30–50 years with minimal maintenance. In cold climates, asphalt handles freeze-thaw better.
How long does a driveway last?
Gravel: indefinite with top-ups. Asphalt: 20–30 years. Concrete: 30–50 years. Pavers: 25–50 years. All driveways benefit from proper drainage and a compacted base.
Do I need a permit for a new driveway?
In most municipalities, yes — especially if you're changing the size, grade, or curb cut. Check with your local building department. Permits typically cost $50–$200 and are usually handled by your contractor.