Concrete Cost Per Square Foot in Prescott, AZ (2026 Guide)
2026 concrete prices per square foot in Prescott, AZ — driveways, patios, sidewalks, stamped, and RV pads with real installed-cost ranges from a licensed local contractor.
In the Prescott area in 2026, expect $8–$22 per square foot installed for residential concrete, depending on finish, thickness, and access. That range is wide on purpose — a flat, easy-access broom-finish patio and a stamped, colored driveway with drainage work are not the same project, and they shouldn't be priced like they are.
Broom finish concrete: $8–$14 per square foot
The workhorse finish for driveways, sidewalks, and utility patios. Includes 4-inch thickness, fiber-mesh reinforcement, control joints, and a penetrating sealer. Add $1–$2/sf for a 5-inch pour on driveways that see heavy trucks or RVs.
Stamped and colored concrete: $14–$22 per square foot
Integral color, color hardener, release agent, patterned mats, and two coats of decorative sealer. Cost varies with pattern complexity and how many colors are layered. See our stamped concrete cost guide for a full breakdown.
Exposed aggregate: $12–$17 per square foot
A middle-ground upgrade from broom finish. Great slip resistance, holds up to Prescott's freeze-thaw, and pairs well with flagstone accents.
Site work that changes the number
- Removal of existing concrete: $2–$4/sf
- Extra base prep on decomposed granite: $1–$3/sf
- Rebar upgrade from fiber mesh: $0.75–$1.25/sf
- 6-inch thickness for RV or shop pads: $2–$3/sf
- Retaining or step-down forming on slopes: $500–$3,000 per section
What a real 2026 quote looks like
A 600 sq ft broom-finish driveway replacement in Prescott Valley typically prices at $8,500–$11,500 including tear-out, base, 5-inch pour, rebar, control joints, and sealer. A 400 sq ft stamped patio in Prescott Lakes runs $7,000–$9,500. Numbers vary with access, slope, and how far material has to be pumped.
The lowest bid on a concrete job is almost never the cheapest concrete you'll ever own.
If a bid comes in 30% below the others, ask what's missing — usually it's base thickness, rebar, or the sealer coat that gets cut to hit a headline price.
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