
Homeowners love patios because they extend living space, boost resale value, and create the perfect stage for summer barbecues. Yet one question always comes first: “How much does it cost to install a patio?” CountBricks has estimated thousands of outdoor living projects coast-to-coast, and our AI-driven platform crunches real-time material and labor data to give you a firm answer in minutes. Below, our residential construction experts break down the variables, typical price ranges, and smart ways to control spend—so you can plan with confidence before the first shovel hits the dirt.
Material choice is the single largest cost lever. CountBricks tracks supplier pricing daily, and the numbers below reflect current New England averages:
• Concrete slab: $8–$14 per square foot including labor
• Concrete pavers: $14–$22 per square foot
• Clay brick: $18–$28 per square foot
• Natural stone (bluestone, granite, travertine): $25–$45 per square foot
Premium finishes such as stamped or stained concrete add $2–$4 per square foot on top of the base price.
The difference between a 10'×10' breakfast nook and a 20'×30' entertainment zone is dramatic. Because most crews price by area, doubling square footage nearly doubles labor—and larger footprints require thicker sub-bases to prevent settlement.
Existing conditions matter. A flat, open backyard demands minimal prep, while heavy tree roots, poor drainage, or tight city access can raise costs by 10%–25% for extra excavation, debris haul-off, or specialized equipment.
Residential construction wages fluctuate regionally. According to CountBricks live data, a standard hardscape crew in Greater Boston averages $68 per labor hour, whereas outlying Massachusetts suburbs run closer to $55. Our AI engine automatically applies the correct rate the moment you speak your measurements into the app.
Below are turn-key price snapshots generated by CountBricks on 300 recent projects:
• 100 sq ft concrete slab: $1,100 – $1,600
• 200 sq ft concrete paver patio: $3,000 – $4,400
• 300 sq ft natural stone gathering space: $7,500 – $12,000
These totals include excavation, 4" compacted gravel base, installation, and a polymeric sand finish. Add 5%–10% for permits and design fees where required.
Most builders still flip through dated price books or rough-guess with “dollars per square.” CountBricks changes the game:
• Real-time supplier feeds eliminate price creep between quote and contract
• AI voice capture records dimensions as you walk the property—no clipboard errors
• Automatic blueprint takeoffs slash hours of manual counting
• One-click export produces a branded proposal your client can e-sign the same day
1. Open the CountBricks mobile app and start a new residential project.
2. Speak or import patio dimensions—our AI assigns material codes automatically.
3. Review the breakdown of labor, materials, and equipment in real time.
4. Adjust finishes or edge details; pricing recalculates instantly.
5. Generate a polished PDF proposal or invoice and send it directly from your phone.
• Choose a simple rectangular footprint—curves add cutting time and waste.
• Opt for mid-grade pavers with a high-contrast soldier course for upscale looks on a budget.
• Schedule install in shoulder seasons; many crews offer off-peak discounts.
• Bundle lighting conduit or gas lines now to avoid future demolition.
CountBricks resale analytics show a professionally installed patio delivers a 70%–80% ROI in most Northeast markets—outpacing basement remodels and rivaling minor kitchen updates.
Ready to nail down exact numbers for your backyard vision? Visit CountBricks.com/services to book a no-obligation virtual walk-through, or upload your landscape plan to our secure portal. You’ll receive a detailed, fixed-price estimate within 24 hours—backed by CountBricks’ price-lock guarantee.
So, how much does it cost to install a patio? With CountBricks, you get more than a ballpark—you get a data-driven figure you can bank on. Whether you choose economical concrete or showcase-worthy granite, our platform ensures every dollar is justified and every hour is scheduled. That’s the CountBricks difference.

When a Somerville homeowner asked, “How much does it cost to install a patio big enough for a firepit and dining set?” their general contractor opened the CountBricks app on site.
• Dimensions spoken into the app: 18' × 14'
• Selected material: mid-grade concrete pavers at $16.80 per sq ft
• AI auto-applied local labor rate: $67/hr
• Excavation depth flagged at 10" due to clay soil—extra disposal cost added automatically
The platform produced a line-item estimate of $5,380 (materials 54%, labor 36%, equipment and disposal 10%). The client approved the quote on the spot via e-signature.
1. CountBricks generated a Gantt chart that sequenced excavation, base compaction, laying pattern, and joint sanding, reducing idle time between crew tasks.
2. Mid-project, the supplier raised paver prices by 6%, but CountBricks’ price-lock guarantee shielded the homeowner from overage.
3. The completed patio was scanned back into CountBricks for as-built documentation, supplying the contractor with marketing photos for CountBricks.com/portfolio.
• Voice-to-estimate saved roughly 2 hours of manual calculations.
• Real-time pricing avoided a potential $300 change order.
• Clear, itemized costs built homeowner trust and accelerated payment.
Every backyard is unique, but the CountBricks process stays consistent: capture, calculate, and confirm. Whether you’re adding 100 sq ft of stamped concrete or 500 sq ft of natural stone, CountBricks.com delivers numbers you can build on—literally. Schedule your virtual takeoff today and see how effortless accurate estimating can be.