Quick Answer

Driveway Paving Cost in San Diego (2026)

Average cost in San Diego

US$18,500avg

US$5,500 — US$55,000

US$8 — US$40 per sq ft

+5.2% YoY
7 sources
Updated today
California

Cost Breakdown

Itemized
Labor

Skilled paving and site prep crews

US$6,475 — US$7,215

37%

Materials

Concrete, pavers, or asphalt and base rock

US$7,400 — US$8,325

43%

Equipment & Disposal

Excavation machinery and debris hauling

US$1,850 — US$2,775

12%

Permits & Fees

City ROW permits and maintenance agreements

US$925 — US$1,850

8%

🧾Sales Tax (7.25%) — California
Base cost + $1,341 tax$19,841

Sales Tax at 7.25%

📋What's Included

Scope

Typically Includes

  • Old surface removal
  • Gravel base preparation
  • Asphalt or concrete paving
  • Grading & compaction
  • Labor

Typically Excludes

  • Heated driveway systems
  • Decorative stamping or staining
  • Retaining walls
  • Drainage systems
  • Sealing (first year)

Based on a standard 2-car driveway (400-600 sq ft) with asphalt.

🧮Estimate Your Cost

Interactive

Estimated Cost

US$5,876

US$4,701 — US$7,051

Based on 7 sources and market data for San Diego. Actual costs may vary depending on specific project requirements.

🏢Top Driveway Contractors in San Diego

Verified providers
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Pebble Paving Company

1496 Fayette St, El Cajon, CA 92020, USA

5.0
★★★★★

33 reviews

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Jacques Paving Inc

3256 J St, San Diego, CA 92102, USA

4.9
★★★★½

28 reviews

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System Pavers

3111 Camino Del Rio N #400, San Diego, CA 92108, USA

4.6
★★★★½

89 reviews

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Eagle Paving Company

13915 Danielson St STE 201, Poway, CA 92064, USA

4.6
★★★★½

75 reviews

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Rose Paving

2348 Meyers Ave, Escondido, CA 92029, USA

4.5
★★★★½

22 reviews

Provider data sourced from public business directories. Ratings and reviews are public and may change. LookupCost is not affiliated with listed providers.

💬What People Actually Paid

Community

Common Questions

Yes, if the project involves the 'apron' (the portion connecting to the street), you must obtain a Minor Right-of-Way (ROW) permit. If using non-standard materials like pavers in the public right-of-way, the City of San Diego also requires an Encroachment Maintenance and Removal Agreement (EMRA).

Coastal communities like La Jolla, Del Mar, and Solana Beach typically see costs 15% to 25% higher than inland areas due to tighter site access, stricter HOA design reviews, and specialized coastal drainage requirements.

Concrete is the preferred choice in San Diego because it handles high heat better than asphalt, which can become tacky or oily in direct summer sun. While asphalt is cheaper at $8-$15 per sq ft, concrete ($12-$28 per sq ft) offers a longer lifespan of 30-50 years.

For a standard 400-600 sq ft driveway, San Diego homeowners typically pay between $8,000 and $15,000 for basic concrete, while interlocking pavers range from $12,000 to $25,000 including demolition of the old surface.

📊Our Methodology

How we collect data
1

Aggregated from 7+ verified web sources and cost databases

2

Licensed contractor estimates and regional cost guides

3

Government construction and labor statistics

4

Community-reported project costs and reviews

Last data collection: today. Updates run weekly. All costs in USD.