
Concrete & Paving in Trenton, NJ
Compare 25 concrete & paving contractors near you in Trenton and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.4/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated March 22, 2026
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3.630 years onlineRichard T Barrett Paving
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Concrete & Paving in Trenton, NJ
Trenton concrete and paving contractors in this directory cover central Trenton, Hamilton-adjacent neighbourhoods, and surrounding Mercer County. A typical concrete driveway (20x40 ft, 4-inch slab with rebar) runs $9,000-$15,000. Stamped or stained concrete patios run $14-$22 per sq ft. Permeable paver driveways for stormwater compliance run $18-$28/sq ft.
NJ's freeze-thaw winters demand 4,000+ psi air-entrained concrete. Most Trenton jobs include #4 rebar at 16 inches and 4-6 inches compacted gravel base. NJ stormwater regulations require permeable paving in some new-construction scenarios.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why does NJ concrete spall?
- Spalling is usually caused by inadequate air-entrainment or de-icing salt damage. Specify 4,000+ psi air-entrained concrete and avoid heavy salt use in the first winter.
- Do I need a permit for a Trenton driveway?
- Yes — Trenton Building Codes requires permits for driveway installations. Stormwater management requirements apply for impervious-surface additions over certain thresholds.
- Should I do permeable pavers?
- Required in some NJ scenarios for stormwater compliance. Permeable systems cost 50-80% more than standard concrete but eliminate runoff and qualify for stormwater fee credits.
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