Exterior concrete steps may serve as the entry to an elevated porch or access to your basement and, for many homeowners,  make a much more attractive alternative to wood.

This is another one of those projects where doing a simple online search will yield hundreds of videos and instructions on how to “do-it-yourself”.

Just keep in mind that, even for an experienced DIYer, mistakes are difficult to reverse and poor finishing can not only detract from your overall curb appeal but also lead to early and unnecessary maintenance.

For the sake of durability, safety, and lasting aesthetic appeal, it’s highly recommended to hire a professional for this project.

It’s equally important to get in touch with local professionals if you would like a much more accurate idea of how much a set of concrete steps should cost you.

Concrete steps are versatile and perfect for both interior as well as exterior solutions. This stable material can last a lifetime.

Replacing vs Repairing Concrete Steps

In general, some minor repairs will always cost less than a full replacement. It’s most important to consider the cost when trying to decide between replacing just one, versus a brand new set of concrete steps. Keep in mind, however, that concrete sealer is essential if you want to maximize the longevity of your product.

To replace one concrete step, you should be budgeting in the region of $285- $310. Compare this to anywhere from $775 and up for a whole new set of concrete steps and, depending on several factors it becomes easy to see why comparing prices and considering a whole new set of steps becomes viable.

If you’re not sure if you need to repair or replace your concrete steps, get in touch with a local expert to get a clearer idea of what you should be paying.

Concrete Steps Cost

Concrete steps can cost anywhere between $775 – $5,000 with many factors that can influence the overall cost. Some of the main factors to consider include:

Concrete quality and deliveries

Steps made from lower grade cement and concrete can cost in the region of about $200 for one step. For higher-end materials, you can budget for around $400 for one step. Transporting the materials to your location will also have an effect on the overall cost to install your concrete steps.

However, because this project can be quite complex and range massively in size, transportation costs can also vary. Prefabricated units are cheaper to transport but you should still budget anywhere between $200 -$325 for transportation costs.

Precast steps

You can opt for a set of precast steps ranging from, on average, anywhere between 3 and 15 steps.

For the average home,  a set of 3 steps and 4 ft. in width completes the job.

This method can be expected to cost anywhere between $385 – $650.

For a set of up to 15 steps, you should be budgeting in the region of $1,950 – $2,100 for a completed installation.

Most precast steps are hollow and cost less than solid steps.

Depending on what you choose, you can expect to pay anywhere between $65 – $150 per step.

Pouring steps

Pouring your own steps can range anywhere from $950 – $4,975.  This includes your permit of anywhere between $100- $1,000, delivery of between $200-$400, the labor of between $300 – $850 and any additional materials for $100 – $1,300. 

Additional coatings

If you require something more visually appealing, like a natural stone look, you can also consider a precast staircase with some additional coating and treads. This will not only add to your home’s overall look, but also improve the durability and slip resistance of your concrete steps. You should be budgeting an additional $200 – $450 to your overall project costs.

Get in Touch With a Local Professional

Concrete steps installation can be completed in a  day. Prefabricated steps can be fully installed within a few hours, while concrete pouring may take up to 2 days to completely finish. However, with so many factors that can end up affecting the overall cost of your concrete steps, we highly recommend that you get in touch with a local professional to get a clearer idea of what you should be paying for some concrete steps.