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Paver Patio Cost Calculator2026

Calculate paver patio costs by patio size, paver tier, pattern complexity, base prep, and demolition scope. Compare budget concrete pavers with premium stone-look and large-format patio systems.

Project Details

Total Estimated Cost

$5,516

Cost Breakdown

Patio Area252 sq ft
Pavers & Pattern Work$3,009
Excavation & Base Prep$1,129
Bedding Sand & Edge Restraint$476
Installation Labor$902
Cost per Square Foot$22

Cost Distribution

Pavers & Pattern Work (55%)
Excavation & Base Prep (20%)
Bedding Sand & Edge Restraint (9%)
Installation Labor (16%)

Data sources: Base costs derived from national industry cost surveys and contractor pricing data, adjusted with BLS inflation indices, Census housing/income signals, and FRED CSV fallback when BLS data is temporarily unavailable. Latest index refresh: April 2026.

Disclaimer: Estimates are approximate and for informational purposes only. Actual costs vary based on project complexity, contractor rates, material availability, and local market conditions. Always obtain multiple quotes from licensed contractors before starting a project.

Typical Project Cost by Paver Type

National average pricing

Same default project size (252 sq ft), priced across each material tier.

TierMaterial rateTotal projectInstalled per sqft
Budget Concrete Pavers$7.96$4,513$18
Standard Patio Pavers$5,516$22
Premium / Large Format$6,769$27
Stone-Look / Premium System$23.88$8,525$34

Material rates reflect the latest BLS construction PPI adjustment. Installed totals include labor and supplies but exclude permits and any tear-out beyond the calculator's default scope.

Recent Cost Trends

Wholesale construction prices typically lead homeowner-facing quotes by 2–4 months. Use the trend below to decide whether to pull a project forward or wait for the next reading.

Residential Construction PPI — Trailing 12 Months

BLS series PCU236211236211, single-family construction producer prices.

200.1

+0.9% vs Mar 25

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The PPI is the wholesale price of materials and labor that contractors pay, before margin. A rising index usually flows into homeowner quotes within 2–4 months. Use this trend to decide whether to pull a project forward or wait.

Paver Patio Cost by City

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Typical Cost Snapshot

For a typical paver patio scenario in the national baseline, this calculator currently models a total around $5,516, or about $22 per square foot.

This market is currently modeled close to the national baseline, so project swings are more likely to come from scope and finish choices than from regional pricing alone.

Paver patio pricing in many outdoor projects usually depends on paver tier, excavation depth, base quality, and whether pattern complexity or demolition expands the installation scope.

Low / Mid / High Project Scenarios

Low Scenario

$1,907

$16 per square foot

A small patio with basic pavers, simple pattern, and light prep.

Mid Scenario

$5,536

$22 per square foot

A standard paver patio with normal excavation and pattern layout.

High Scenario

$22,079

$44 per square foot

A large premium paver patio with complex patterning and surface removal.

What Changes the Estimate Most?

  • Paver tier and pattern complexity usually create the biggest spread between low-end and premium patio pricing.
  • Excavation, base depth, and edge restraint matter more than many homeowners expect because they determine long-term patio stability.
  • Demolition and site access are the main reasons paver patio jobs jump above a simple square-foot estimate.

When This Calculator Is Less Accurate

This calculator is less accurate when the patio includes curved layouts, multiple levels, seat walls, outdoor kitchens, or drainage structures beyond a standard paver field.

Use the result as a budgeting starting point, then validate with local contractor quotes if the scope includes specialty materials, hidden damage, or permit-driven design changes.

How Much Does Paver Patio Cost?

Paver patios usually cost about $16-35 per square foot installed depending on paver tier, pattern complexity, excavation, and demolition scope. Standard concrete pavers stay near the low end, while large-format or premium systems with heavier prep cost more.

Cost Factors:

  • Paver tier is the biggest driver, especially when moving from standard concrete units to premium large-format or stone-look systems
  • Pattern complexity raises both labor and waste, particularly with herringbone or mixed-size layouts
  • Excavation and base prep materially affect both cost and long-term patio stability
  • Edge restraint, bedding layers, and compaction are critical line items even though homeowners often focus only on the pavers
  • Demolition adds cost when an old patio, slab, or failing surface has to be removed first
Frequently Asked Questions (3)
How much does a paver patio cost?

Paver patios often cost about $16-35 per square foot installed depending on paver type, pattern complexity, base prep, and demolition. Standard concrete pavers stay cheaper than premium large-format or decorative systems.

Are paver patios more expensive than concrete patios?

Usually yes upfront. Paver patios generally cost more than plain concrete because they require more labor, more base detailing, and more individual material pieces, though they can be easier to repair in sections later.

Why does base prep matter so much for paver patios?

Because pavers only perform well when the base is excavated, compacted, and drained correctly. Weak prep is one of the main reasons patios settle, shift, or hold water over time.

Data sources & methodology

Estimates blend national base costs, the BLS residential construction PPI, regional and direct metro CPI series, BLS OEWS state labor wages, and U.S. Census ACS housing signals. Market data refreshed April 2026. Expect ±15–30% spread vs an actual contractor quote.

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