Westchester County is the adjacent market every NYC contractor serves but nobody has actually published a page for. Eden General lists Westchester in their service area dropdown — that's it. We publish the dedicated page, with town-level coverage, town-level permit notes, and Westchester-specific spec adjustments.
Westchester service area
- Yonkers
- Mount Vernon
- New Rochelle
- White Plains
- Scarsdale
- Bronxville
- Larchmont
- Rye
- Mamaroneck
- Eastchester
- Pelham
- Tuckahoe
- Hartsdale
- Harrison
- Pleasantville
- Chappaqua
Why Westchester driveway work is different
Larger lots, longer driveways
Westchester driveways frequently run 800–1500 sqft — circular drives in Scarsdale and Bronxville are common. Long approach driveways in Chappaqua and Pleasantville. Larger jobs spread mobilization cost and drop per-sqft rates.
Same NYC freeze-thaw exposure
Westchester sees the same 70+ freeze-thaw cycles per winter as NYC. 4000 PSI is the durability standard — anything less spalls inside a decade.
Town-level permitting
Westchester doesn't have NYC's DOB — each municipality runs its own building department. Yonkers, White Plains and New Rochelle have the heaviest review process; Scarsdale and Bronxville are faster. We file with all of them.
Westchester concrete driveway pricing — 2026
- Standard 4000 PSI replacement: $9–$15/sqft
- Single-car (400 sqft): $3,600–$6,000
- Two-car (600 sqft): $5,400–$9,000
- Circular drive / long approach: $9–$13/sqft on volume
- Stamped concrete (high demand in Scarsdale, Bronxville): $18–$28/sqft
- Town building permit: $75–$200
The Westchester opportunity for homeowners
Most Westchester driveway work goes to either local masonry generalists or NYC contractors who treat the county as an afterthought. We're a hybrid: NYC-based crew, .nyc-domain trust signal, Long Island shop with same-day proximity to most of southern Westchester. You get the urban contractor rigor with suburban-Westchester pricing.