— Driveways

The driveway is the handshake of the house

Fishers is full of driveways poured when the neighborhood was, and 25 Indiana winters later the spalling, pitting and panel heave are due. Here is how a replacement should go.

Anatomy of a driveway that lasts

What it costs in Fishers

Typical replacements run $8–$14 per square foot all-in: an 800 sq ft two-car drive lands roughly $6,500–$11,000; oversized Geist drives with turnarounds run more. Decorative borders, exposed aggregate or stamped aprons are add-ons your quote prices separately, so you choose with the numbers in front of you. Every quote is itemized down to base depth and joint plan, comparison-shopping us is encouraged, because that itemization is where the cheap bids go quiet.

Sectional replacement, when honest

One heaved panel at the sidewalk? A settled apron? Sectional work is real and we do it, matched joints, doweled ties, closest-practical finish match, and we will say plainly when a patchwork drive has reached the replace-it-all threshold instead of selling panels forever.

Timeline

Most drives: tear-out day one, pour day two or three (weather is the boss), walkable in 48 hours, drivable in seven days. We coordinate cars, trash day and the school-run logistics before demo, small-town courtesy, HOA-country execution.

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