Paver patio cost in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ranges from $13 to $16 per square foot for sand based concrete pavers. Brick patio cost (sand based) ranges from $14 to $18 per square foot depending on brick quality. To get a more accurate cost for your paver patio project, request a quote.
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May 11, 2022 05:04 PM
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How Much Does a Paver Patio Cost in Pittsburgh, PA?
This guide is intended to provide you an approximate paver patio cost in your area. To get a quote for your specific project, Click Here for a Free Estimate. Our research, which includes feedback provided by paver companies, resulted in the following paver and brick patio cost in Pittsburgh, PA.
Paver patio cost (per square foot, sand based concrete pavers):
Paver patio cost in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ranges from $13 to $16 per square foot for sand based concrete pavers. These prices include installing a 4-inch compacted aggregate base and a 1-inch sand bedding layer. If you prefer to install a concrete slab base, the paver patio cost per square foot listed above will need to be increased by about $3 (on the lower end) and by $6 (on the upper end). Note that these prices do not include the demolition of an existing patio. If an existing patio needs to be removed, see paver demolition costs.
Paver patio cost per square foot (sand based concrete pavers) based on the size of your patio:
Paver patio cost (7 ft x 7 ft, sand based concrete pavers): $700 to $800.
Paver patio cost (10 ft x 10 ft, sand based concrete pavers): $1,400 to $1,600.
Paver patio cost (12 ft x 14 ft, sand based concrete pavers): $2,300 to $2,800.
Paver patio cost (10 ft x 20 ft, sand based concrete pavers): $2,700 to $3,300.
Paver patio cost (16 ft x 18 ft, sand based concrete pavers): $3,900 to $4,700.
Brick patio cost (per square foot):
Standard brick patio cost (sand based) ranges from $14 to $17 per square foot. This includes installing a 4-inch compacted stone aggregate base and a 1-inch sand bedding layer.
Deluxe brick patio cost (sand based) ranges from $16 to $18 per square foot. This includes installing a 4-inch compacted stone aggregate base and a 1-inch sand bedding layer.
Adobe brick patio cost (sand based) ranges from $12 to $14 per square foot. This includes installing a 4-inch compacted stone aggregate base and a 1-inch sand bedding layer.
Note: The cost of brick pavers installation does not include demolition. If an existing paver patio needs to be removed, see paver demolition costs.
Note: If you prefer a concrete slab base, increase the prices above by $3 (on the lower end) to $6 (on the upper end).
Paver demolition cost:
Demolition of sand based pavers ranges from $4 to $5 per square foot.
Demolition of mortar based pavers ranges from $7 to $8 per square foot.
Alternative methods to consider:
Mortar based patio pavers. If you have an existing concrete patio and are considering using a mortar based paver rather than a sand based paver, this may increase or decrease the cost of installing patio pavers by $2 to $3 per square foot, depending on the conditions.
Concrete slab bases. If you want a patio that can carry a heavy load (or one that will likely hold up better over a long period of time) consider installing a concrete slab. Pavers would then be either sand or mortar set on top of the 4-inch to 5-inch concrete slab. This alternative increases the overall cost by $3 to $6 per square foot.
Factors that Influence Brick Patio Cost in Pittsburgh
When patio paver contractors come to provide you an estimate, they will consider several factors that can increase or decrease the cost of your project. Pricing for your paver patio project will vary based on paver type (concrete or brick), patio size, and the type of base you select. Here are a few things to keep in mind when you get quotes from paver installation companies:
Your prices may be higher when:
Pavers are mortar set.
You install a 4 to 5 inch concrete base.
Demolition of an existing patio is required.
Travel and delivery costs are higher based on the location of your property.
The property is in a high cost area.
Tree removal is required.
A paver sealant is applied.
The site is rocky or steep.
You want brick pavers (rather than concrete).
Dirt hauling is required (either to or from the site).
Your prices may be lower when:
Pavers are set in a sand base.
The patio area is flat (ground leveling or retaining walls not required).
Soil conditions are normal (no big rocks or hardpan).
Demolition of an existing patio is not required.
No soil needs to be delivered or hauled.
Tree removal is not required.
Paver sealants are not applied.
Travel and delivery is easier based on the location of your property.
The property is in a low cost area.
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