New driveways, full tear-out and replacement, extensions and widening — poured to hold up to Michigan winters and finished the way you want.
A driveway is the first thing people see and the hardest-working slab on your property. Concrete Impressions has been pouring and replacing driveways across Metro Detroit for over 35 years — tear-out and haul-away of the old slab, proper base preparation, and a finished pour built to last, all handled by the same family-run crew from quote to cleanup.
Michigan freeze-thaw is brutal on concrete that was poured on a poor base. We compact and grade the sub-base, set the right thickness and reinforcement for the loads your driveway carries, control the joints so cracking happens where it should, and finish it in broom, exposed aggregate or stamped. For remove-and-replace projects over 600 square feet, broom-finish driveways start around $8.50 per square foot, including the tear-out.
Full tear-out, haul-away and disposal of your old, cracked or heaving driveway, proper base prep, and a fresh pour — usually completed in one to two days.
New construction driveways, parking pads, and widening or extending an existing drive for extra cars, an RV or a turnaround.
Classic slip-resistant broom finish, exposed aggregate, or stamped and colored concrete with decorative borders to match your house.
Compacted, graded sub-base and proper slope so water runs off instead of pooling — the part you can't see that decides how long the driveway lasts.



For remove-and-replace projects over 600 square feet, broom-finish concrete starts around $8.50 per square foot — that includes tear-out, haul-away, base prep and finishing. Exposed aggregate and stamped finishes add to that. Use our instant estimator for a ballpark, then we confirm with a free on-site measure.
Most residential driveways are torn out and re-poured within one to two working days, weather permitting. After that it's cure time before you park on it — keep vehicles off for about 7 days.
Yes. Removal, haul-away and disposal of the existing concrete is part of the job, along with proper base preparation before the new pour. You don't arrange anything separately.
Standard residential driveways are poured at four inches over a compacted base, with thicker sections where heavier vehicles sit. We set the thickness and any reinforcement to the loads your driveway actually carries.
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From our home base in Livonia we serve a 30-mile radius across Wayne, Oakland and Washtenaw counties, including: