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Get free concrete quotesDriveways, patios, walkways, and slabs in Virginia Beach have to deal with sandy coastal soil, a high water table, and salt — all of which affect how concrete is poured, reinforced, and drained. A good local concrete contractor grades for drainage away from the home and details the rebar so the slab doesn’t crack, settle, or spall over wet coastal seasons.
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Virginia Beach concrete is priced per square foot, with finish and access driving the range. Typical local ranges:
| Service | Typical Virginia Beach range |
|---|---|
| Standard concrete driveway/patio | $6 – $12 / sq ft |
| Stamped / decorative concrete | $12 – $22 / sq ft |
| Concrete slab (shed/addition) | $7 – $14 / sq ft |
| Sidewalk / walkway | $8 – $15 / sq ft |
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A standard poured concrete driveway or patio in Virginia Beach typically runs $6–$12 per square foot, while stamped or decorative finishes run $12–$22. Price depends on thickness, reinforcement, base prep, and access. A typical two-car driveway often lands in the $4,000–$8,000 range.
Virginia Beach’s sandy soil and high water table mean a poorly compacted base will settle unevenly, cracking the slab above it. A good concrete contractor excavates to the right depth, compacts a gravel base, and grades it to drain — that prep, not just the concrete mix, is what keeps a coastal driveway or patio flat for decades.
Surface spalling comes from salt and moisture working into the top layer. Using an air-entrained mix, keeping adequate concrete cover over the rebar, and applying a penetrating sealer every few years all slow it down. Avoid de-icing salts on new concrete, which is most vulnerable in its first winter.
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