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How Much to Pave a Backyard?

A Pave backyard is one of the greatest things you can add in your backyard to not only upgrade your home’s value, but to also create a space for consistent entertainment and family fun! In today’s blog, we will highlight some of our favourite eye-catching paver patios and how much a paver backyard installation truly costs

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The average sits at around $10 – $28 per square foot, but high-end stones can bring that way up to around $50 per square foot

PATIO SIZEAVERAGE COST ($11.74 per square foot)TYPICAL PRICE RANGE ($8.69 to $22.18 per square foot)
300 square feet$3,408$2,609 to $6,656
400 square feet$4,539$3,479 to $8,876
500 square feet$5,673$4,347 to $11,093
600 square feet$6,806$5,216 to $13,309

Most concrete patio prices range between $1,533 and $4,740 or between $4.40 and $16 per square foot. Small-scale concrete patios average around $650, while large concrete patio installation projects cost an average of $8,050

You’ll find that 144 ÷ (12×12) = 2.0. That means you need one paver per square foot, which makes sense since a 12″ x 12″ paver is 2 square foot.

Concrete volume is measured in cubic yards. When poured on a perfectly level surface, one cubic yard will cover 27 square feet at one foot thick.

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Backyard Pave Cost: Types of Material

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It might surprise you to learn how many materials are available for paving a backyard. Each type has its own unique character, and there’s an option that will blend well with almost any home’s exterior. The costs range widely between types of pavers, not only for base costs but also for installation costs. Here are a dozen of the most common paving stones and their associated costs.

Interlocking :-

 A durable option, interlocking pavers are a top option. They come resealed and have a design that locks them in place with each surrounding piece for a firm, stable foundation. Since they are prefabricated to connect like puzzle pieces, installation is also faster than most materials. Interlocking pavers typically cost $4 to $8 per square foot.

Flagstone :-

A popular natural stone is flagstone. It’s a sedimentary rock that’s often a form of sandstone or another combination of minerals. Flagstones have irregular shapes and sizes, so laying them on the backyard is like working a jigsaw puzzle. Flagstone comes in a variety of colors, which adds some flair to the patio. You can expect an average of $12 to $34 per square foot to install flagstone pavers.

Rubber :-

Rubber or composite paver is an unconventional yet less expensive option that comes in at $4 to $8 per square foot. Rubber pavers are usually made of recycled materials. In general, you won’t have to have a perfectly flat surface under rubber pavers, so ground preparation may go more quickly. Being rubber, these pavers will be durable and slip-resistant, but they will fade over time.

Natural Stone :-

Natural stone pavers, but it helps your budget if you stick with locally available stone choices to avoid paying transportation costs. Natural stone has beautiful variations that are rarely reproduced well, so they are appealing to many homeowners. Marble usually costs $18 to $40 per square foot to purchase, and tumbled granite is $20 to $55 per square foot.

Brick :-

A traditional red brick patio is an iconic look in some regions, but other colors like tan or gray can also be used. They range from $0.50 to $6 per brick, or $6 to $12 per square foot. This is only the brick price and doesn’t include the base materials or labor. A dry brick patio costs $6 to $12 per square foot, but a wet brick patio with cement to hold the bricks together costs $8 to $16 per square foot8

Concrete :-

These cost between $1 and $11 each. If you prefer concrete without the brick look and without the smooth concrete appearance, you could use patterned moulds to make the concrete appear like stone (moulds can cost between $18 and $130) or have the concrete stamped to look like faux wood or other intricate designs. You might like the flexibility of colors,  sizes, and shapes available with stamped concrete.

Other Types :-

The permeable pavers that allow groundwater to be collected and the grass pavers with open-cell platforms mentioned above, there are three other types of pavers. Thin bricks are half the thickness of regular bricks, but are best for decorative use rather than heavy use. Clay bricks can maintain rich colors and need little maintenance. Modular pavers are moulded concrete blocks made to a specific design and repeated throughout the backyard.

Pave Backyard Cost: Benefits of Building a Paver Backyard

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Updating your backyard can be more fun than just laying a concrete pad. Pave Backyard are a fun way to bring color, style, and personality to boost the curb appeal of your outdoor living space. Pavers are durable, non-slip, and usually low maintenance, which are just a few of the reasons why they’re a great return on investment. Unlike a deck, they don’t need to be sanded and sealed each year. If a brick or stone is damaged, only that stone needs to be removed and replaced—one and done!

Pave Backyard Cost: How to Save Money on a Pave Backyard

  • Keep the backyard located as close to the house as possible to reduce how much material and labor is needed to run electrical or gas lines for an outdoor kitchen.
  • Be creative with installing a functional patio if your property has a lot of grading or landscaping challenges. Eliminating extra grading or removal of landscaping can keep costs low.
  • Ask the contractor if erosion control cloth can help stabilize soil on a slope that could be left in place.
  • Get several price quotes for pavers and from contractors.
  • Complete any landscape removal beforehand on your own to save on labor costs.
  • Take plenty of time to research local stone pavers to learn which is the best option for your needs and budget.

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