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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Nassau County, FL

How Much Does Concrete Work Cost in Nassau County, FL?

Nassau County concrete work averages $3,820-$4,370 for driveways and patios. Local labor rates, hurricane-ready specs, and financing options explained.

Cost range $3,185 – $5,915
Average $4,370
Updated May 18, 2026
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What homeowners in Nassau County actually pay.

Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.

Concrete Driveway (400 sq ft)

$3,185 Avg: $4,370 $5,915

Patio Slab (400 sq ft)

$2,730 Avg: $3,820 $5,460

Sidewalk Section (50 linear ft)

$730 Avg: $1,090 $1,640

National avg $4,800 × 0.91x local adjustment = $4,370

Why Nassau County prices look like this.

Scheduling your concrete pour during Nassau County's cooler months (November through February) can reduce curing complications and potentially lower labor costs during the slower season. A standard 400 square foot driveway runs $3,185 to $5,915 locally, with most homeowners paying around $4,370. Patio slabs of the same size average $3,820, while a 50-foot sidewalk section costs approximately $1,090. These figures reflect Nassau County's position in the Jacksonville metro area, where concrete labor rates run about 9% below the national average. With median home values at $351,100 (roughly 2x the national figure), concrete improvements here offer solid return on investment for property enhancement.

Local Labor Rates and Contractor Availability

Cement masons and concrete finishers in the Jacksonville metro area earn an average of $24.25 per hour ($50,430 annually), according to 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics data. The region employs approximately 980 workers in this trade, providing reasonable contractor availability for residential projects. Labor accounts for roughly 40-50% of total concrete project costs, with the remainder covering materials, equipment rental, and site preparation. The local wage sitting below the national average of $28.33/hr contributes to Nassau County's favorable pricing. Request itemized quotes from at least three contractors, and verify that estimates include proper subgrade preparation, forming, finishing, and curing compound application.

Storm and Flood Considerations for Concrete Work

Nassau County faces relatively moderate hurricane risk (score 88.36 out of 100) and coastal flood exposure (75.80), making proper concrete installation methods particularly valuable here. Lightning risk also ranks relatively moderate at 71.47. For driveways and patios in flood-prone areas, contractors may recommend elevating slabs slightly or incorporating drainage channels. Hurricane-force winds rarely damage concrete directly, but proper anchoring of attached structures (pergolas, screen enclosures) to concrete footings matters significantly. Some homeowners opt for thicker slabs (5-6 inches versus standard 4 inches) or fiber-mesh reinforcement, adding $0.50-$1.00 per square foot. These upgrades can reduce long-term repair costs in a county where weather events test construction quality.

Climate Factors Affecting Concrete Installation

Nassau County sits in IECC Climate Zone 2A (hot-humid), a cooling-dominated environment with just 1,472 heating degree-days annually versus 2,758 cooling degree-days. For comparison, the national median runs approximately 3,700 HDD, meaning Nassau County homes need roughly 60% less heating. This climate influences concrete work in several ways. Summer pours require careful timing (early morning preferred) to prevent rapid moisture loss during curing. The high humidity actually helps concrete cure properly, but afternoon thunderstorms can damage fresh surfaces. Winter offers ideal pouring conditions with temperatures rarely dropping below 50°F. Expansion joints remain important despite mild winters, as summer surface temperatures on exposed concrete can exceed 140°F, creating thermal stress.

Energy Efficiency and Concrete Surfaces

Florida electricity runs $0.158 per kWh as of February 2026, making cooling costs a primary concern for Nassau County homeowners. Light-colored or stamped concrete patios and driveways reflect more solar radiation than dark asphalt, reducing ambient temperatures around your home. This reflective quality can modestly decrease AC workload, though the effect varies by proximity to the home and landscaping. Concrete's thermal mass stores heat during the day and releases it slowly, which works against you in summer but provides minor benefits during brief cool spells. For attached patios or pool decks, consider "cool deck" coatings that reduce surface temperatures by 20-30°F compared to standard gray concrete, improving barefoot comfort and reducing radiant heat transfer into adjacent living spaces.

Financing Your Concrete Project

With current 30-year mortgage rates at 6.36% (as of May 14, 2026), homeowners have several options for funding concrete work. Cash payment remains simplest for projects under $5,000. Home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) offer lower rates than personal loans, though they require sufficient equity in your property. Nassau County's median home value of $351,100 and median property taxes of $2,558 annually suggest many homeowners have accumulated equity for borrowing. Some contractors offer payment plans or work with financing partners, though interest rates on contractor financing often exceed HELOC rates. For rental properties (with local 2BR fair market rent at $1,658/month), concrete improvements like driveways or patios can justify modest rent increases while reducing maintenance compared to alternatives like gravel.
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Questions buyers ask about concrete in Nassau County.

Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.

  1. How much does a concrete driveway cost in Nassau County?

    A 400 square foot concrete driveway in Nassau County costs between $3,185 and $5,915, with most homeowners paying around $4,370. This reflects local labor rates of $24.25/hr, which run about 9% below the national average.

  2. Is concrete work cheaper in Nassau County than other areas?

    Yes, concrete work in Nassau County costs approximately 9% less than the national average due to local cement mason wages of $24.25/hr compared to the national mean of $28.33/hr. Material costs remain relatively consistent across regions.

  3. What is the best time of year to pour concrete in Nassau County?

    November through February offers ideal conditions, with moderate temperatures and lower humidity reducing curing complications. Summer pours require early morning scheduling to avoid afternoon thunderstorms and excessive heat that can cause rapid moisture loss.

  4. Should I upgrade to thicker concrete for hurricane resistance?

    With Nassau County's relatively moderate hurricane risk score of 88.36, upgrading from 4-inch to 5-6 inch slabs adds $0.50-$1.00 per square foot but provides better durability. This matters most for patios supporting attached structures like screen enclosures.

  5. How does concrete affect my cooling costs in Florida?

    Light-colored concrete reflects more solar radiation than dark asphalt, reducing ambient temperatures around your home. With electricity at $0.158/kWh in Florida, choosing lighter concrete or cool deck coatings can modestly reduce AC workload during Nassau County's 2,758 cooling degree-day summers.

  6. Can I finance a concrete patio or driveway?

    Yes. With median home values at $351,100 in Nassau County, many homeowners qualify for HELOCs at rates below the current 6.36% mortgage rate. Contractor financing is available but often carries higher interest rates than home equity borrowing.

  7. How many concrete contractors work in the Nassau County area?

    The Jacksonville metro area (which includes Nassau County) employs approximately 980 cement masons and concrete finishers according to 2025 labor statistics. This workforce provides reasonable availability, though booking 2-4 weeks ahead remains advisable during peak season.

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How these numbers were built.

Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.

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