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Pouring Concrete for a House
I am considering purchasing an older house in a great area that never had a concrete driveway put in. Disregarding any fees from the city for permits, what might I expect to pay psf for concrete and labor?
The house has about 50 ft of front footage, and I would probably need to pour it 12 ft wide or so. So 50x12 = 600 sq ft or so total.
Just looking for some rough numbers here, I realize the cost will vary one location to another.