Concrete Driveway Replacement in Wells, ME
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York County Driveway Replacement for Wells Homeowners
Dan covers Wells for full driveway replacement, apron sections, and drainage resets. Wells is a York County town on Route 1 between Sanford and Ogunquit, with both year-round residents and seasonal properties. The driveway conditions he sees there are a mix of coastal salt exposure, winter freeze-thaw movement, and spring discovery calls from owners who were not at the property all winter.
Seasonal homes that sit empty through Maine winters often have driveways that go unserviced. Small cracks, slight heave, and drainage changes can show up during the freeze-thaw cycle, then worsen before anyone notices. By the time owners return in spring, accumulated freeze-thaw damage is visible and these become some of the most consistent replacement calls in the Wells area.
“We came back in the spring and found a section of driveway heaved up even though it had looked fine the previous fall. Dan checked the base and showed us where it had failed underneath while the top still looked minor in places. He replaced the full slab before the next season so we were not starting another winter with a hidden base problem.”
— Representative Wells seasonal homeowner
Seasonal Property Driveway Concerns
Wells homeowners who use their property seasonally often miss the early warning signs of base failure because they are not there in winter. A small crack or a slight lift near the garage may begin after one storm, then move again through three or four additional freeze-thaw cycles before the owner sees it in May.
That is why Dan checks base condition rather than judging only by the top of the slab. Wells driveways face the same York County frost depth — 48–60 inches — and late-October-through-April freeze-thaw stress as Sanford, plus coastal moisture and salt-air influence closer to the shore. Air-entrained concrete and proper base depth are the baseline on every Wells replacement.
Pricing
$3,500–$7,500 for a 2-car driveway. Free estimates — call (207) 600-5503.
Related pages: Kennebunk concrete driveways and Biddeford concrete driveways.
Wells Concrete Driveway FAQs
Does Sanford Concrete Driveway Replacement serve Wells, ME?
Yes. Dan covers Wells for concrete driveway replacement, apron sections, and drainage resets when the project scope and schedule fit the York County route.
How much does driveway replacement cost in Wells, ME?
Most standard two-car driveway replacements in Wells run $3,500–$7,500. Longer drives, seasonal access, apron repair, drainage correction, or base rebuild work can change the final estimate.
Do seasonal properties in Wells have special driveway concerns?
Yes. Seasonal owners may miss small cracks or slight heave through winter. By the time they return in spring, the driveway may have gone through several freeze-thaw cycles and the base problem can be more advanced than it looks on the surface.