"MM54" (mm54mk2)
08/15/2017 at 20:25 • Filed to: Houselopnik | 1 | 18 |
Tomorrow I’m going to call a couple local contractors and arrange to get estimates to pour the end of my driveway, which is gravel for whatever reason (the rest is concrete in decent shape). The area is about 17x12 and butts up to the road. Who can guess what it’ll cost? I have a rough idea (not my first rodeo) but guess-the-cost is always a fun Oppo game.
Winner will receive nothing in particular, and will be announced when I get the estimates. No price-is-right here, closest overall wins, even if it’s over.
notsomethingstructural
> MM54
08/15/2017 at 20:28 | 1 |
Do you need a proper gravel sub base for the concrete work and is it included in this game if so? Also are driveways typically 4" thick or 6" by you
Dr. Zoidberg - RIP Oppo
> MM54
08/15/2017 at 20:34 | 1 |
My guess is it won’t kill you, but it will be semi-bigly
Bman76 (hates WS6 hoods, is on his phone and has 4 burners now)
> MM54
08/15/2017 at 20:35 | 1 |
$1530
Urambo Tauro
> MM54
08/15/2017 at 20:41 | 0 |
0.2 V6 Mustangs.
Wacko
> MM54
08/15/2017 at 20:41 | 2 |
I’m guessing about 600-800
When i built my 42x28 house slab i sorta over did it. The thinest part is about 10 inches. I have a 2 foot footing that is about 18 inches high and a center footing that is 4 feet wide by 42 feet long that is 12-14 inches
It cost me about 6000$ in concrete alone. I made a heated slab, and wanted a mass to keep the heat. Now my slab is at 22c or 72f all year long
Ssfancyfresh
> MM54
08/15/2017 at 20:45 | 0 |
$2800
BrianGriffin thinks “reliable” is just a state of mind
> MM54
08/15/2017 at 20:46 | 1 |
$900 if minimal prep/demo.
PowderHound
> MM54
08/15/2017 at 20:49 | 1 |
I know absolutely nothing about these costs and not looking at comments so I’m going to go with a wild guess of $1400 Alex.
MM54
> notsomethingstructural
08/15/2017 at 21:06 | 0 |
It’s gravel now but yeah it’ll need cleaned out, a bit of gravel, formed, etc. Being the pull-off from the road it’ll probably be 5-6", though the rest of the driveway is 4.
MM54
> Wacko
08/15/2017 at 21:08 | 0 |
My dad put in the stuff to heat the basement floor when he built his house, remarkably he still hasn’t hooked it up.
That said, I’ll shit a brick if it’s that cheap (that should cover the material though).
MM54
> Dr. Zoidberg - RIP Oppo
08/15/2017 at 21:09 | 0 |
Sounds about right. Between this and heating the garage my wallet is going to stop liking the homeownership thing again (it goes in cycles). Don’t tell it how much I’m doing inside over the winter...
MM54
> Ssfancyfresh
08/15/2017 at 21:10 | 0 |
If that’s the case, I’m going to have a gravel driveway-end for quite a while!
Highlander-Datsuns are Forever
> MM54
08/15/2017 at 21:21 | 1 |
$834 that’s my final answer.
Quadradeuce
> MM54
08/15/2017 at 21:35 | 1 |
In my area, $1500. Most of that is just the cost of getting them there. I had my garage slab, parking area, and sidewalk to the house done for $5500.
Nibbles
> MM54
08/15/2017 at 21:41 | 1 |
I’m going to guess about $800 if 17' x 12' x 4"
MM54
> Quadradeuce
08/15/2017 at 21:46 | 0 |
I have a small area of sidewalk I’m going to find out how much it would cost me to have them do if I had it done while they did the driveway (the cost-to-guess though is just the driveway). I was planning on doing it myself, but like you said, most of the cost is getting them there - they could easily form and pour it while the driveway sets, then go brush the driveway and finish the sidewalk.
notsomethingstructural
> MM54
08/15/2017 at 22:54 | 0 |
$2222.
I think it’ll be $10-12 a square foot so split the difference.
Wacko
> MM54
08/15/2017 at 23:29 | 1 |
You only asked the price on the pour, I didn’t factor in the work arround the pour.
And I love my heated slab. My is a glycol/water system with a 12kw boiler.