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Driveway Repair vs Replace in McKinney: Cost Breakdown

Driveway Repair and Replacement Costs in McKinney

Cracked and sunken driveways are everywhere in McKinney, thanks to the same expansive clay soil that causes foundation problems. Deciding whether to repair or replace your driveway depends on the extent of the damage and your budget.

Repair Options and Costs

  • Crack filling and patching: $100 - $500 for minor repairs
  • Resurfacing (overlay): $3 - $10 per square foot
  • Mudjacking (leveling sunken slabs): $500 - $1,300
  • Foam leveling (polyurethane injection): $800 - $2,000

Full Replacement Costs

A standard two-car driveway replacement in McKinney runs $3,000 to $8,000 for concrete and $2,000 to $5,000 for asphalt. Stamped or decorative concrete pushes the cost to $8,000 to $15,000.

Clay Soil Considerations

Collin County clay can shift dramatically between wet and dry seasons. A properly installed driveway here needs deeper base preparation, control joints every 8 to 10 feet, and adequate drainage. Skipping these steps leads to early cracking and settling.

Repair or Replace?

If more than 25 percent of the surface is damaged or slabs have shifted significantly, full replacement is usually more cost-effective than repeated patching. Get written quotes from at least two concrete contractors to compare.

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