Spring Concrete Projects to Boost Your Home Value
6/4/2026 · ConcreteListings
Spring Concrete Projects That Boost Home Value
Spring is the best time of year to pour concrete — temperatures are ideal, contractors are booking schedules (but not yet fully booked), and you'll have the project complete in time to enjoy it all summer. If you've been putting off a concrete project, this is the season to act. Here's a look at which projects deliver the best return on investment and curb appeal in spring.
Why Spring Is the Best Time for Concrete
- Ground has thawed and dried from winter — stable sub-base conditions
- Temperatures typically in the 50–75°F ideal range
- Contractors are available before summer peak — better scheduling and sometimes better pricing
- Projects cure and strengthen before summer heat and use
- You have the project all summer to enjoy and for home showings if you're selling
Project 1: Concrete Driveway Replacement
Average cost: $2,500–$6,000 for a two-car driveway
ROI at resale: 70–80% per industry data
Why now: A cracked, stained, or heaved driveway is one of the most visible negative factors in buyer perception. Real estate agents consistently flag driveway condition as a factor in first impressions and buyer offers.
If your driveway has significant cracking, heaving, or surface deterioration, replacement before putting your home on the market (or even just for your own enjoyment) is one of the highest-value concrete investments you can make. Browse concrete driveway contractors to get spring quotes.
Project 2: Patio Addition or Replacement
Average cost: $2,000–$8,000 for a standard patio
ROI at resale: 50–65%
Why now: Adding or replacing a backyard patio creates outdoor living space that buyers value — and that you'll enjoy all summer.
A basic concrete patio is the most cost-effective way to create outdoor entertaining space. Upgrade to stamped concrete for a high-end look that dramatically improves curb appeal. Find patio contractors near you to get quotes while spring slots are available.
Project 3: Front Walkway
Average cost: $800–$2,500
ROI at resale: High — front-of-home improvements have outsized first-impression value
Why now: A clean, well-designed front walkway is one of the highest-ROI curb appeal investments you can make for the cost. Buyers notice the walk from car to front door every time they visit.
Consider a decorative concrete walkway — an exposed aggregate or simple stamped path significantly upgrades curb appeal over plain broom finish for a modest additional cost.
Project 4: Concrete Steps
Average cost: $900–$2,500 for a standard 3–4 step entry
ROI at resale: Very high relative to cost — deteriorating steps are a safety issue and an inspection flag
Why now: Old wood or crumbling concrete steps are a safety liability, an inspection red flag, and a visual detractor. New concrete steps with a nice finish are a relatively affordable project with significant curb appeal impact.
Project 5: Garage Floor Coating
Average cost: $1,500–$3,500 for a two-car garage
ROI: Strong for buyers who care about the garage (and many do)
Why now: A clean, coated garage floor photographs well for home listings and makes a strong impression during showings. Spring is ideal — contractors are available and coating can cure in mild temperatures before the hot months.
Browse garage floor coating specialists for spring availability.
Project 6: Concrete Pool Deck Renovation
Average cost: $3,000–$8,000 for resurfacing; $6,000–$15,000 for new deck
ROI: High for homes with pools — the deck is highly visible in listings and showings
Why now: Have your pool deck ready before pool season. Resurfacing or replacing a pool deck in spring means it's cured and ready when you open the pool in May or June.
How to Get the Best Spring Pricing
- Book early. The best contractors fill their spring slots by February or March. Don't wait until April and expect immediate availability from top-rated pros.
- Get 3+ quotes. Use ConcreteListings to find and compare contractors quickly. Middle quotes are typically fair market value.
- Bundle multiple small projects. If you need a walkway, steps, and a small patio, doing them simultaneously saves on mobilization costs and often earns a better total price.
- Be flexible on specific dates. Contractors who can start "this week or next" often have more schedule flexibility than those who are fully booked three weeks out.
Ready to Find a Contractor?
Browse concrete contractors near you on ConcreteListings. Filter by project type, read verified homeowner reviews, and request multiple quotes — all in one place. Spring slots fill fast, so reach out now.
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