
Driveway Extensions NJ — Concrete & Paver Driveway Widening
Add real parking space without tearing out your existing driveway — we extend in matching concrete or premium pavers across South Jersey.
Premium driveway extensions that lasts decades.
Most South Jersey driveways are too narrow for today's vehicles. A second car, a contractor's truck, a teenage driver — and suddenly you're parking on the lawn. A driveway extension adds 4–10 feet of usable parking, an apron, a turnaround, or a side strip without ripping out the slab you already have.
We extend in either poured concrete (matched to your existing finish as closely as possible) or in premium pavers that complement the home. Either way, the new section is poured or built on a fully engineered base so the seam between old and new stays clean for decades.
Common projects include side extensions for a second car, parking pad off the existing apron, RV/boat pads, and front aprons that meet township code. Every job ends with proper grading so water moves off the surface, not toward your house.
How we deliver driveway extensions that holds up.
- Step 1
Site Walk & Measure
We map the property line, setbacks and where the extension can legally and physically live.
- Step 2
Design & Spec
Concrete or pavers, color match, thickness, drainage and saw-cut joints — all detailed in writing.
- Step 3
Excavate & Base
Cut clean to the existing slab, dig down, install compacted ¾" clean stone or stabilized sub-base.
- Step 4
Install & Cure
Pour and finish concrete OR lay pavers with edge restraint and polymeric sand. Cleanup same day.
Benefits that pay off for years.
Recent driveway extensions projects from Williamstown to Cherry Hill.



Driveway Extensions questions, answered straight.
Will the new section match my existing driveway?+
We get as close as possible. Concrete shade is influenced by age, weather and original mix, so a fresh pour will always look newer for the first year or two — then it weathers in. Many homeowners choose to extend in pavers and use them as an intentional design accent instead.
How wide can I extend?+
It depends on your property line, side-yard setback and any township limits. Most South Jersey townships allow 3–10 ft of additional width. We confirm setback rules during the estimate.
Do I need a permit?+
Many townships require a zoning permit for driveway expansion. We'll point you to the right office; pulling the permit is the homeowner's responsibility.
