Homeowner Cost Guide

Frisco Concrete & Masonry Prices and Cost Guide

Compare typical national concrete & masonry price ranges with adjusted Frisco planning estimates before contacting local concrete and masonry contractors.

Typical concrete & masonry cost ranges

Each row starts with a typical national planning range, then shows an adjusted Frisco range when local pricing modifiers or overrides are available.

Why local pricing may differ: Frisco labor rates, permit needs, attic installs, and code/expansion tank requirements can raise local totals versus national averages.
Service Typical Estimated Cost
Concrete Driveway Installation Installed concrete driveway
Typical national range$3,500 - $25,000Frisco adjusted range$3,500 - $24,900
Per Project
Driveway Expansion Concrete driveway expansion
Typical national range$3,000 - $25,000Frisco adjusted range$3,000 - $24,900
Per Project
Concrete Patio Installation Installed concrete patio
Typical national range$1,200 - $12,000Frisco adjusted range$1,200 - $11,900
Per Project
Stamped Concrete Patio Installed project
Typical national range$2,500 - $14,000Frisco adjusted range$2,500 - $13,900
Per Project
Concrete Repair Concrete repair project
Typical national range$200 - $12,000Frisco adjusted range$200 - $11,900
Per Project
Concrete Resurfacing Concrete resurfacing project
Typical national range$800 - $8,000Frisco adjusted range$800 - $8,000
Per Project
Concrete Sealing Concrete sealing service
Typical national range$300 - $2,500Frisco adjusted range$300 - $2,500
Per Project
Garage Floor Coating Installed project
Typical national range$1,600 - $7,000Frisco adjusted range$1,600 - $7,000
Per Project
Concrete Crack Repair Installed project
Typical national range$150 - $2,500Frisco adjusted range$150 - $2,500
Per Project
Concrete Slab Installation Installed concrete slab
Typical national range$1,200 - $20,000Frisco adjusted range$1,200 - $19,900
Per Project
Sidewalk Installation Concrete sidewalk installation
Typical national range$1,200 - $6,500Frisco adjusted range$1,200 - $6,500
Per Project
Retaining Wall Construction Installed project
Typical national range$3,000 - $20,000Frisco adjusted range$3,000 - $19,900
Per Project
Brick Repair Installed project
Typical national range$400 - $4,500Frisco adjusted range$400 - $4,500
Per Project
Brick Installation Installed project
Typical national range$2,000 - $15,000Frisco adjusted range$2,000 - $14,900
Per Project
Stonework Installed project
Typical national range$1,500 - $20,000Frisco adjusted range$1,500 - $19,900
Per Project
Masonry Restoration Installed project
Typical national range$300 - $10,000Frisco adjusted range$300 - $10,000
Per Project
Chimney Repair Chimney masonry repair
Typical national range$200 - $12,000Frisco adjusted range$200 - $11,900
Per Project

What affects concrete & masonry pricing?

The details below come from the same pricing research used to power the city price tables.

Concrete Driveway Installation

Installed concrete driveway
Typical national range$3,500 - $25,000Frisco adjusted range$3,500 - $24,900

Common cost factors

  • Square footage & layout: Larger or curved/long driveways increase materials, labor, and forming time.
  • Thickness & reinforcement: Upgrading from 4" to 5–6" slabs, adding rebar/mesh or higher PSI mix raises cost.
  • Site prep & demo: Excavation, base rock, grading, drainage, and removal/haul-off of old surfaces add labor and disposal fees.
  • Finish & features: Broom finish is least costly; stamped, colored, borders, or sealer increase price.

Common price components

  • Concrete materials & delivery - $1,500 - $7,000Ready-mix concrete, admixtures, potential pump truck, waste/overage.
  • Base prep & excavation - $800 - $4,000Grading, excavation, gravel base, compaction, minor drainage adjustments.
  • Labor & forming - $1,200 - $6,000Forms, placement, screeding, finishing, control joints, clean-up.
  • Reinforcement & thickness upgrades - $400 - $3,000Wire mesh/rebar, dowels, thicker slab per load requirements.
  • Removal/haul-off (if replacing) - $500 - $2,500Demo of existing driveway, disposal fees, site protection.

Driveway Expansion

Concrete driveway expansion
Typical national range$3,000 - $25,000Frisco adjusted range$3,000 - $24,900

Common cost factors

  • Square footage added: More area increases concrete, base, forms, and labor.
  • Thickness & reinforcement: Heavier loads need thicker slab, rebar/mesh, higher PSI mix.
  • Site prep & demo: Excavation, grading, base rock, and any removal of lawn or old pavement add cost.
  • Access & forming complexity: Tight access, curves, steps, or retaining edges increase labor and materials.

Common price components

  • Site prep & excavation - $800 - $3,500Layout, sod/soil removal, grading, and haul-off.
  • Base material & compaction - $500 - $2,500Aggregate base, delivery, placement, and compaction.
  • Forms, reinforcement, & materials - $1,200 - $6,000Forms, rebar/mesh, stakes, vapor barrier (if used).
  • Concrete & placement - $1,500 - $8,000Ready-mix, pump (if needed), placement, finishing, curing.
  • Finishes & joints - $300 - $2,000Broom finish, edging, control joints, sealant; more for decorative.

Concrete Patio Installation

Installed concrete patio
Typical national range$1,200 - $12,000Frisco adjusted range$1,200 - $11,900

Common cost factors

  • Patio size and thickness: More square footage and thicker slabs increase material and labor hours.
  • Finish and decorative options: Stamped, colored, borders, and complex patterns add labor and materials.
  • Site prep and base: Excavation, grading, sod/soil haul-off, and gravel base depth affect cost.
  • Access and mobilization: Tight access may require wheelbarrow runs or pumps, raising labor/equipment costs.

Common price components

  • Labor - $900 - $4,500Forming, placing, finishing, saw cuts, cleanup, and project management.
  • Materials - $500 - $3,500Ready-mix concrete, base gravel, reinforcement, color hardener/release, sealers.
  • Equipment & Access - $150 - $1,200Mixer/pump, compactor, saws, finishing tools; surcharges for limited access.
  • Site Prep & Haul-off - $200 - $1,500Excavation, grading, disposal of soil/sod, minor drainage adjustments.
  • Decorative Upgrades (Optional) - $400 - $3,000Stamping, borders, staining, custom patterns, higher-end sealers.

Stamped Concrete Patio

Installed project
Typical national range$2,500 - $14,000Frisco adjusted range$2,500 - $13,900

Common cost factors

  • Patio size & thickness: More square footage and thicker slabs increase concrete volume, forming, and finishing time.
  • Pattern complexity & colors: Multiple colors, borders, and intricate stamps add labor and materials.
  • Site prep & access: Excavation, base rock, grading, and difficult access raise labor and equipment costs.
  • Reinforcement & joints: Rebar/mesh, control joints, and edge forms increase material and labor.

Common price components

  • Labor & Crew Time - $1,400 - $5,200Forming, placing, stamping, coloring, cutting joints, cleanup.
  • Concrete & Materials - $700 - $3,800Ready-mix, color hardeners/release, reinforcement, forms, additives.
  • Base Prep & Excavation - $250 - $1,800Sod/soil removal, gravel base, grading, compaction, haul-away.
  • Sealer & Finishing Details - $150 - $800Sealer application, anti-slip additives, edge treatments, borders.
  • Mobilization & Overhead - $200 - $1,400Travel, equipment, small tools, insurance, permitting (if needed).

Concrete Repair

Concrete repair project
Typical national range$200 - $12,000Frisco adjusted range$200 - $11,900

Common cost factors

  • Scope & Severity: Hairline cracks vs. spalling, sinking, or structural issues change labor, materials, and methods.
  • Method: Caulking, patching, grinding, lifting/foam, or partial-depth repair have very different costs.
  • Area & Thickness: Larger or thicker slabs require more prep, materials, and time.
  • Access & Prep: Tight access, demo, cleaning, joint routing, and curing constraints add labor.

Common price components

  • Labor - $250 - $4,500Site prep, crack routing, patching, lifting, finishing, and cleanup.
  • Materials - $75 - $2,500Sealants, repair mortars, bonding agents, foam/poly, aggregates, forms.
  • Equipment & Mobilization - $75 - $1,200Saws, grinders, pumps, mixers, trip charge, small tools.
  • Surface Finishing/Sealing - $50 - $800Texturing, color matching, sealers, curing blankets.
  • Disposal & Incidentals - $25 - $500Debris haul-off, protection, contingencies.

Concrete Resurfacing

Concrete resurfacing project
Typical national range$800 - $8,000Frisco adjusted range$800 - $8,000

Common cost factors

  • Surface condition & prep: Crack/spall repairs, grinding, leveling, and cleaning add time and materials.
  • Project size & layout: Small or complex areas have higher per‑sf costs due to setup and edging time.
  • Finish type: Decorative overlays, textures, and coloring increase material and labor costs.
  • Location & access: Local labor rates and difficult access/parking increase time and cost.

Common price components

  • Labor (prep, overlay, finishing) - $700 - $3,800Surface repairs, cleaning, masking, overlay application, texturing, and cure timing.
  • Materials (overlay, patch, color, sealer) - $300 - $2,200Polymer-modified overlay, crack/spall repair products, pigments, sealers, additives.
  • Equipment & disposal - $100 - $400Grinding, mixing, power washing, PPE, minor debris haul-off.
  • Mobilization & protection - $100 - $300Site protection, masking, traffic control, setup/teardown.

Concrete Sealing

Concrete sealing service
Typical national range$300 - $2,500Frisco adjusted range$300 - $2,500

Common cost factors

  • Square footage: Larger areas increase material and labor time.
  • Surface prep: Cleaning, degreasing, crack repair, and stain removal add labor and materials.
  • Sealer type: Penetrating, acrylic, epoxy, or polyurethane products vary in cost and coverage.
  • Number of coats: Extra coats for durability or gloss increase time and material.

Common price components

  • Labor & Mobilization - $300 - $900Crew travel, masking, application, cleanup, and cure monitoring.
  • Surface Prep - $100 - $500Pressure wash, degrease, light crack fill; heavier repairs incur more.
  • Sealer Materials - $80 - $400Penetrating or film-forming sealers, anti-slip additives as needed.
  • Additional Coats/Upgrades - $50 - $300Second coat, higher-solids, or specialty products.

Garage Floor Coating

Installed project
Typical national range$1,600 - $7,000Frisco adjusted range$1,600 - $7,000

Common cost factors

  • Garage size: Larger square footage increases material and labor.
  • Surface prep: Crack repair, grinding, and moisture mitigation add time and materials.
  • Coating system: Polyurea/polyaspartic and multi-coat systems cost more than basic epoxy.
  • Decorative flakes/topcoats: Full-chip broadcast and UV-stable clear coats raise material cost.

Common price components

  • Labor & Prep - $1,200 - $2,800Grinding, crack/joint repair, cleaning, masking, and application labor.
  • Materials - $800 - $2,200Epoxy or polyurea/polyaspartic coatings, primers, flakes, and topcoats.
  • Moisture/Repairs (as needed) - Up to $800Moisture vapor barrier, spalling repair, and patching where required.
  • Travel/Overhead - Up to $400Mobilization, warranty, insurance, and disposal.

Concrete Crack Repair

Installed project
Typical national range$150 - $2,500Frisco adjusted range$150 - $2,500

Common cost factors

  • Crack size and length: Longer, wider, or multiple cracks increase labor and material.
  • Repair method: Simple caulking costs less than epoxy/polyurethane injection or stitching.
  • Location & access: Basements, garages, or tight areas add prep and labor time.
  • Underlying movement: Active movement may require reinforcement or leveling, raising costs.

Common price components

  • Labor - $150 - $800Site prep, routing/cleaning, application of filler/sealant or injection, finishing.
  • Materials - $25 - $300Sealant/caulk, epoxy or polyurethane, ports, stitching staples, sand/grout.
  • Surface finishing/sealing - Up to $300Grinding, texture blending, joint reseal, optional topical sealer.
  • Mobilization & minimums - Up to $200Trip charge or small-job minimums often applied to single-crack work.

Concrete Slab Installation

Installed concrete slab
Typical national range$1,200 - $20,000Frisco adjusted range$1,200 - $19,900

Common cost factors

  • Slab size & thickness: More square footage and thicker pours increase concrete volume and finishing time.
  • Reinforcement: Rebar, wire mesh, and fiber add material and labor.
  • Site prep & excavation: Grading, base rock, demolition, and drainage work raise costs.
  • Finish & add‑ons: Broom/stamp finishes, edges, control joints, and sealers add labor and materials.

Common price components

  • Materials (concrete, base, reinforcement) - $2.50 - $6.50Ready‑mix, gravel base, vapor barrier, rebar/mesh, additives; per sq ft equivalent.
  • Labor & equipment - $2.50 - $6.50Forming, placing, finishing, saw cuts, equipment, mobilization; per sq ft equivalent.
  • Site prep & excavation - $0.50 - $3Clearing, grading, compaction, base rock placement; per sq ft equivalent.
  • Finishes & sealing (optional) - $0.50 - $3Broom/stamped finish, edges, color, curing/sealer; per sq ft equivalent.

Sidewalk Installation

Concrete sidewalk installation
Typical national range$1,200 - $6,500Frisco adjusted range$1,200 - $6,500

Common cost factors

  • Size and layout: Total square footage, curves, steps, and transitions increase labor and forms.
  • Thickness & reinforcement: 4" vs 5–6" slabs, wire mesh/rebar, and control joints add material and time.
  • Site prep & base: Excavation, grading, sub-base, drainage, and demolition of old walk.
  • Finish & edges: Broom, exposed aggregate, stamped, color, and edging/expansion joints.

Common price components

  • Labor - $700 - $2,200Crew setup, forms, pour, finish, saw cuts, cleanup.
  • Concrete & materials - $400 - $1,500Ready-mix, reinforcement, base gravel, joints, sealer.
  • Site prep & excavation - $150 - $700Excavate, grade, compact sub-base, minor haul-off.
  • Demolition (if replacing) - Up to $800Breakout and dispose of existing concrete, as needed.
  • Finishes & extras - Up to $600Decorative finishes, coloring, edging, accessibility features.

Retaining Wall Construction

Installed project
Typical national range$3,000 - $20,000Frisco adjusted range$3,000 - $19,900

Common cost factors

  • Wall size and height: Taller/longer walls need more materials, labor, and potential reinforcement.
  • Material type: Concrete, masonry block, natural stone, or precast systems have different unit costs.
  • Site conditions: Access, excavation difficulty, soil type, and slope affect labor/equipment time.
  • Drainage and base prep: Gravel base, geogrid, weep holes, and fabric add material and labor.

Common price components

  • Labor and Equipment - $1,800 - $8,000Crew time for excavation, base prep, setting units, backfill, compaction; machinery and haul-off.
  • Materials - $900 - $8,000Blocks/stone or formed concrete, caps, geogrid, drainage pipe, gravel, filter fabric.
  • Engineering/Permits - $200 - $1,500Plans, stamps, permit fees where required, especially for taller walls.
  • Site Prep and Disposal - $100 - $1,500Clearing, demo of old wall, soil/rock disposal, access setup.

Brick Repair

Installed project
Typical national range$400 - $4,500Frisco adjusted range$400 - $4,500

Common cost factors

  • Scope of damage: Small cracks or a few bricks vs. widespread spalling, bulging, or structural issues.
  • Area/quantity: Square footage or number of bricks to replace or repoint.
  • Access & height: Second-story or chimney work may require scaffolding and more labor time.
  • Mortar matching & materials: Historic mortar/brick matching and specialty materials increase costs.

Common price components

  • Labor - $300 - $2,000Masonry crew for demo, prep, brick replacement, repointing, cleanup.
  • Materials - $75 - $600Bricks, mortar, ties, patching compounds, sealants, disposal.
  • Equipment & access - $25 - $500Scaffolding, lifts, PPE, site protection, travel/minimum fees.

Brick Installation

Installed project
Typical national range$2,000 - $15,000Frisco adjusted range$2,000 - $14,900

Common cost factors

  • Project size and coverage: More square footage increases materials and labor time.
  • Brick type and system: Solid brick, veneer, and premium products carry different material and install costs.
  • Site preparation: Demolition, foundation/footing, moisture barriers, and cleanup add cost.
  • Labor market: Local mason availability and prevailing wages impact pricing.

Common price components

  • Materials (brick, mortar, ties) - $800 - $3,500Brick units, mortar, flashing/ties, lath or WRB for veneer as needed.
  • Labor (masonry install) - $1,200 - $6,500Setting brick/veneer, tooling joints, alignment, detailing.
  • Site prep & demo - $200 - $2,000Surface prep, demolition, disposal, basic cleanup.
  • Footing/structural & trim details - Up to $2,000Footings, lintels, weeps, flashing, trim interfaces if required.
  • Equipment & access - $100 - $1,000Scaffolding, lifts, delivery, staging.

Stonework

Installed project
Typical national range$1,500 - $20,000Frisco adjusted range$1,500 - $19,900

Common cost factors

  • Project type & size: Retaining/garden walls, patios, fireplaces, and veneers differ in labor intensity and square footage.
  • Material selection: Natural stone vs. manufactured veneer changes material and installation time.
  • Labor & crew rates: Masonry labor rates vary by region and skill for detailed stonework.
  • Site conditions: Access, excavation, base prep, and height/structural needs increase time and equipment.

Common price components

  • Materials (stone/veneer, base, mortar) - $800 - $6,000Natural or manufactured stone, aggregates, mortar, ties, caps, sealant.
  • Labor & overhead - $1,500 - $9,000Skilled masons, helpers, staging, layout, cutting, cleanup.
  • Site prep & base - $400 - $3,000Excavation, grading, base/footing, drainage or fabric as needed.
  • Equipment & disposal - $200 - $1,500Saw blades, mixers, delivery, debris hauling.

Masonry Restoration

Installed project
Typical national range$300 - $10,000Frisco adjusted range$300 - $10,000

Common cost factors

  • Scope of damage: Minor cracks vs. spalling, rebuilds, or structural repairs drive time and material.
  • Labor rates: Mason journeyman rates and crew size vary by region and complexity.
  • Access and setup: Scaffolding, lifts, and site constraints add mobilization time and cost.
  • Material matching: Historic brick/stone and mortar matching increases sourcing and testing time.

Common price components

  • Labor (masonry crew) - $400 - $2,400Skilled masons and tenders; includes demolition, prep, repairs, and cleanup.
  • Materials - $150 - $1,200Brick/stone units, compatible mortar, ties/anchors, patching compounds, sealants.
  • Equipment & access - $100 - $1,200Scaffolding, lifts, containment, disposal, and site protection.
  • Specialty restoration tasks - $250 - $2,200Historic mortar analysis, color/texture matching, cleaning or repointing sections.

Chimney Repair

Chimney masonry repair
Typical national range$200 - $12,000Frisco adjusted range$200 - $11,900

Common cost factors

  • Scope of repair: Small cracks or cap fixes cost far less than tuckpointing, crown rebuilds, or partial stack rebuilds.
  • Chimney height & access: Two-story roofs, steep pitches, and staging/scaffolding raise labor time and safety costs.
  • Masonry condition/materials: Brick type, liner condition, and extent of spalling or mortar failure affect materials and hours.
  • Region & season: Labor rates and demand spikes in colder regions/seasons increase pricing.

Common price components

  • Labor - $350 - $2,200Masonry repair, tuckpointing, minor crown/cap work; increases for multi-story access and complex rebuilds.
  • Materials & Components - $150 - $1,200Mortar, brick/stone, crown mix, cap, flashing, sealants, disposal.
  • Access & Safety - Up to $900Ladders, roof jacks, scaffolding setup for steep or tall chimneys.
  • Liner/Interior Add-ons - Up to $3,500If needed: liner sections, smoke chamber parging, damper replacement.

Pricing questions homeowners often ask

  • Are these concrete & masonry prices guaranteed?
    No. They are broad planning ranges. The final quote depends on scope, access, materials, timing, permits, and the company doing the work.
  • Why can two quotes be so different?
    Companies may include different labor, materials, warranty coverage, travel, cleanup, disposal, or inspection support. Ask each company to quote the same scope before comparing.
  • Should I choose the lowest estimate?
    Not automatically. Compare price with review history, profile detail, communication, warranty terms, and whether the company seems like a strong fit for your project.
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