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Concrete Driveway Contractors in Chatham-Kent
We install and replace concrete driveways that improve curb appeal and hold up to Ontario weather and regular vehicle traffic.
Enhanced Concrete completes concrete driveways projects with careful grading, reinforcement, forming, pouring, and finishing so the final result is built to last.
We work across Chatham-Kent, Wallaceburg, Blenheim, Tilbury, Ridgetown, and nearby communities for homeowners, businesses, and property managers looking for reliable concrete workmanship.
If you need a quote for concrete driveways, contact our team for a free estimate and a clear project plan.

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Questions About Driveways
Answers to common questions about concrete driveways, pricing, and our process.
How much does a concrete driveway cost in Ontario?+
Most residential concrete driveways in Ontario range from $8 to $15 per square foot installed, depending on thickness, reinforcement, site grading, and any decorative finishing. A standard two-car driveway typically runs $4,000–$10,000. We provide a free, detailed estimate after reviewing your specific project.
How long does a concrete driveway last?+
A properly installed concrete driveway in Ontario typically lasts 25–50 years. The biggest factors are base preparation, proper reinforcement, adequate thickness, and drainage. Shortcuts in prep are the primary reason driveways crack prematurely.
Do I need a permit for a concrete driveway in Chatham-Kent?+
Permit requirements vary by municipality and whether the work affects a curb cut or the road allowance. We can advise on what applies to your specific address and handle the process with you.
When can I drive on a new concrete driveway?+
Concrete reaches sufficient strength for foot traffic within 24–48 hours, and is ready for vehicles after 7 days. Full cure takes about 28 days. We'll give you clear timelines specific to your project and weather conditions.
Concrete vs. asphalt driveway — which is better?+
Concrete driveways last longer (25–50 years vs. 15–20 for asphalt), require less maintenance, and don't need re-sealing. Asphalt has a lower upfront cost but higher lifetime cost. For most Ontario homeowners, concrete is the better long-term investment.