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Paving Costs - Patio and Other Material Costs
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Paving costs can vary greatly and therefore can largely impact a landscape project.

I have listed materials from the least expensive to the most expensive paving costs.

Loose Stone - This is relatively inexpensive compared to others. Be prepared to maintain it by replacing the stone periodically.

Asphalt - This is typically a common material for driveways. It is cost effective, yet expect some maintenance over the years.

Concrete - Concrete does not have to be a "ho hum" choice. It can be colored and scored for interest. However, it can crack over time, particularly if not laid properly.

Stamped Concrete - Patterns, textures and colors are available, but construction joints often ruin the design. These are joints that are installed to help prevent cracking. When placing them in regular concrete, they can easily be hidden in a geometric design.

Concrete Pavers - These are the original pavers. All pavers are dry laid and therefore very forgiving. Since there is no concrete involved, they can be worked with easily if there is a future problem.

Tumbled Pavers - Tumbled pavers are rougher looking, made to look old and resemble stone.

Brick - Dry Laid - Brick is made from clay and therefore a natural material. Many companies now make brick which is extremely long lasting.

Travertine Pavers - These are a natural stone…and very beautiful. A nice feature is that they are cool on your feet. They resist freeze-thaw conditions. Use them dry laid.

Bluestone - Dry Laid - Bluestone is a very beautiful, natural stone. It is available in various color ranges. It can also be set in concrete.

Brick & Natural Stone Set in Mortar - These are the most expensive paving costs. There are many different kinds of stone available (along with brick).

Two other less common materials which fall in the less expensive range are tar and chip for driveways and decomposed granite. Adding stabilizers or resins to decomposed granite will increase the cost considerably.

Susan Schlenger is a professional Landscape Designer with a degree in Landscape Architecture. Please visit her website where you can learn more about specific Paving Costs and there prices. In addition, if you can read all about Travertine Pavers.

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