When it comes to installing or replacing a driveway in Indianapolis, concrete remains the top material of choice—and for good reason.
Concrete can withstand the freeze-thaw cycles we often see in Indy. With proper sealing and minimal maintenance, a concrete driveway can last 25–30 years or more.
Unlike asphalt that requires resealing every few years, concrete needs less attention. Simple cleaning and the occasional reseal go a long way.
From brushed finishes to stamped concrete with decorative patterns, you can achieve a high-end look without breaking the bank.
While the upfront cost is slightly higher than gravel or asphalt, concrete pays off in the long run with its durability and lower maintenance costs.