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- Sunset Sunset Home Repair, "sunsetllc"
- Contributions:38
you should be looking at about $3,500 as long as it is a flat area and there are no special circumstances like huge tree roots or anything that might slow excavation or installation. Dan- SunsetHomeRepair.com

- CamD78
- Contributions:1
I did a 116 sq foot paver walkway for my eagle project and even getting bricks at cost and having all base material donated to me, it still cost me 350 after the bricks, plastic edging, and metal stakes.
Since then I have installed several patios for people who enjoyed the work I did. My cousin was quoted $15 a square foot for an 850 square foot patio including all bricks and materials. Do the math its almost 13 grand, I did it in 90 hours for a total cost of around 5 grand between bricks materials and labor. Hope this helps.
Since then I have installed several patios for people who enjoyed the work I did. My cousin was quoted $15 a square foot for an 850 square foot patio including all bricks and materials. Do the math its almost 13 grand, I did it in 90 hours for a total cost of around 5 grand between bricks materials and labor. Hope this helps.

- joyd405
- Contributions:29
what would a 3800 sg. ft of pavers on a flat circular driveway cost? how much would you expect to pay for that much? which brand is the best? is a lot of the cost in removal of old concrete, and disposal of it? any good contractors in Escondido, or San Diego, Ca?

- latayna33
- Contributions:1
i need ideas to how to make my patio for cheap i have a 16x20 space

- titan10
- Contributions:826
3500 is expensive. I am a concrete contractor, and would do concrete for less than that, and im in california, where it is expensive. Concrete here would be around $1,200. If you want cheap, you can buy pavers at lowes for around $1.00 a foot, and put down sand yourself, and grade it. you will be a couple hundred dollars out of pocket that route, but it will look cheap. If you want it to look nice, pavers cost more than concrete. Around $1600 for your 225 ft.

- magic1872
- Contributions:21
I have a picture of my patio pavers, with the gravel, sand, and pavers it cost me about 600 bucks to do mine. Its 144SqFT.

- kevinknapp
- Contributions:29
If you do it yourself, you can do a lot better than $3,500.
Some pavers are .99 Sq/foot. You're looking at 300 sq. feet.Â
Some pavers are .99 Sq/foot. You're looking at 300 sq. feet.Â

how much should a 15x15 paver patio cost? low cost pavers.
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