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Driveway Cost in Illinois

Illinois driveway prices are 5% higher than the national average.

Illinois Average Cost
$3,150 - $15,750
Based on local labor and material costs

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Illinois Climate & Regional Factors

Harsh winters require cold-weather rated materials. Chicago metro has higher labor costs than downstate.

Driveway Costs by Material in Illinois

MaterialIllinois Cost/Sq FtNational AverageLifespan
Gravel$2.10 - $5.25$2.00 - $5.0010-15 years
Asphalt$5.25 - $10.50$5.00 - $10.0015-20 years
Concrete$8.40 - $15.75$8.00 - $15.0025-30 years
Stamped Concrete$12.60 - $21.00$12.00 - $20.0025-30 years
Pavers$15.75 - $31.50$15.00 - $30.0030-50 years

Driveway Cost by Size in Illinois

1-car (300 sq ft)
$1,575 - $4,725
National: $1,500 - $4,500
2-car (500 sq ft)
$2,625 - $7,875
National: $2,500 - $7,500
2-car wide (700 sq ft)
$3,675 - $11,025
National: $3,500 - $10,500
Large (1,000 sq ft)
$5,250 - $15,750
National: $5,000 - $15,000
XL (1,500 sq ft)
$7,875 - $23,625
National: $7,500 - $22,500

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a new driveway cost in Illinois?โ–ผ
Driveway costs range from $2-$30 per square foot. A typical 2-car driveway (500 sq ft) costs: Gravel $1,000-$2,500, Asphalt $2,500-$5,000, Concrete $4,000-$7,500, Pavers $7,500-$15,000.
Is asphalt or concrete better for a driveway in Illinois?โ–ผ
Concrete costs more upfront but lasts longer and needs less maintenance. Asphalt is cheaper, more flexible (better in cold climates), but needs resealing every 3-5 years. In hot climates, asphalt can soften. Choose based on climate and budget.
How long does driveway installation take in Illinois?โ–ผ
Gravel driveways take 1-2 days. Asphalt takes 1-2 days (plus 3-7 days curing). Concrete takes 2-4 days (plus 7 days curing before use). Pavers take 3-5 days. Remove and replace adds 1-2 days.
When should I replace my driveway in Illinois?โ–ผ
Replace when you see: large or numerous cracks, significant settling or heaving, drainage problems, crumbling edges, or potholes. Asphalt driveways typically need replacement at 15-20 years, concrete at 25-30 years with proper maintenance.
Can you put new driveway over old in Illinois?โ–ผ
Asphalt can sometimes be overlaid on existing asphalt if structurally sound (saves 30-40%). Concrete cannot be poured over old concrete. Pavers can be installed over stable concrete. Full removal is best for long-term results.

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