Cost by size
The sizes people actually ask about, run through a working calculator at example rates. Every number is adjustable. Contractors: the real product runs these with your own rates.
What a 1-car concrete driveway costs at example rates: 12x24 feet is 288 sq ft, with worked math by finish and the add-ons that move the price.
What a 2-car concrete driveway costs at example rates: 20x24 feet is 480 sq ft, with worked math by finish and what pushes the number higher.
What a 3-car concrete driveway costs at example rates: 30x24 feet is 720 sq ft, with worked math by finish plus joint and pour planning notes.
What a 2-car asphalt driveway costs at example rates: 480 sq ft at 2 or 3 inches thick, with worked math and why base prep decides how long it lasts.
What a 10x10 concrete slab costs at example finish rates, why 100 sq ft jobs run into minimum charges, and what moves the price up from there.
Example math for a 12x12 concrete slab cost at example rates of $9 to $13 per sq ft, plus what changes when the pad is for a hot tub instead of a shed.
Worked example math for a 12x24 concrete slab cost, the one-car garage footprint: finish rates, thickness for vehicle loads, and the add-ons that move it.
Example rate math for a 16x20 concrete slab cost, a common oversized single garage or workshop pad, with the thickness and add-on calls that change it.
Example math for a 20x20 concrete slab cost at three finish rates, plus yardage, thickness for a compact two-car garage, and the usual add-ons.
The 20x24 concrete slab cost worked out at example rates. It is the standard two-car garage pour, so thickness and reinforcement do the heavy lifting.
Example rate math for a 20x30 concrete slab cost, the deep two-car garage or small shop pour, with yardage arithmetic and the add-ons that move it.
Working the 20x40 concrete slab cost at example rates. This is RV garage territory, so thickness, rebar, and concrete volume drive the real number.
Example rate math for a 24x24 concrete slab cost, the two-car garage with real storage room, plus the thickness and add-on calls that set the price.
Example math for a 24x30 concrete slab cost, the oversized garage or compact three-car pad, and why the extra footage is cheaper than the first.
The 30x30 concrete slab cost at example rates: 900 sq ft of three-car garage or half-court pad, with the yardage and flatness calls that come with it.
Working the 30x40 concrete slab cost at example rates. At 1,200 sq ft of shop or barn slab, yardage, truck timing, and joints drive the real price.
Example rate math for a 40x60 concrete slab cost. At 2,400 sq ft of pole barn or commercial bay, volume, crew size, and pour planning set the price.
A 10x12 concrete patio is 120 sq ft. See worked example math from broom finish to stamped, plus the tear-out, prep, and access factors that move it.
Worked example math for a 12x12 concrete patio: 144 sq ft at broom and stamped example rates, plus the add-ons that push a real quote past the base.
Worked example math for a 12x16 concrete patio: 192 sq ft at broom, aggregate, and stamped example rates, plus the site factors that change the quote.
A 15x15 concrete patio is 225 sq ft. Example math at broom, colored, and stamped rates, and what tear-out, grading, and access add to the number.
Example cost math for a 16x16 concrete patio: 256 sq ft priced at broom, aggregate, and stamped example rates, plus the add-ons quotes often miss.
What a 16x20 concrete patio costs at example rates: worked math for 320 sq ft, the broom vs stamped spread, and the site work that moves the price.
A 20x20 concrete patio is 400 sq ft of outdoor living. Worked example math from broom to stamped, plus the pour-day realities that shape a real quote.
What a 24x24 garage slab costs at example rates: 576 sq ft with worked math, plus thickened edges, anchor bolts, vapor barrier, and drain notes.
What a 12x40 concrete RV pad costs at example rates: 480 sq ft with worked math, plus thickness for axle loads, drainage slope, and conduit planning.
What a 22x22 garage floor costs at example rates: 484 sq ft worked out, plus the thickness, reinforcement, and tear-out calls a two-car floor needs.
Example rate math for a 24x36 three-car garage floor, 864 sq ft worked out, plus reinforcement, control joints, and thickened edges under the walls.
See what 60 feet of privacy fence costs at example rates: $2,280 for 6 ft wood at $38 per foot, plus the add-ons and how neighbors often split the bill.
What 100 feet of privacy fence costs at example rates: $3,800 for 6 ft wood at $38 per foot. The worked math, what 100 ft covers, and what moves the price.
What 150 feet of privacy fence costs at example rates: $5,700 for 6 ft wood at $38 per foot. Worked math for a typical backyard perimeter, plus add-ons.
What 200 feet of privacy fence costs at example rates: $7,600 for 6 ft wood at $38 per foot, plus gates priced each. Math for a full backyard enclosure.
What 300 feet of privacy fence costs at example rates: $11,400 for 6 ft wood at $38 per foot. Worked math for a large lot, staging, and multi-day labor.
What it costs to fence a quarter acre at example rates: about 417 ft of perimeter, $15,846 for 6 ft wood at $38 per foot. The math, shown step by step.
What it costs to fence a half acre at example rates: about 590 ft of perimeter, $22,420 for 6 ft wood at $38 per foot. Plus the footage you can subtract.
What it costs to fence 1 acre at example rates: about 835 ft of perimeter, $31,730 for 6 ft wood at $38 per foot, or $18,370 in 3-rail split rail.
What a 12x16 deck costs at example rates: 192 sq ft worked out across pressure-treated, cedar, and composite, plus the framing and tear-out calls that move it.
Example rate math for a 16x20 deck, 320 sq ft worked out across pressure-treated, cedar, and composite, plus stairs, railing, and framing that set the price.
What a 16x32 concrete pool deck costs at example rates: 512 sq ft worked out, plus the finish, slip texture, and sealing calls that set the real number.
Example rate math for an 18x36 concrete pool deck, 648 sq ft worked out, plus the grip finish, sealing, and drainage calls a deck around water needs.
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