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rider1009
05-16-2005, 10:07 PM
I need help estimating a brick paver patio. Can anyone give me an idea of what the going price is per square foot? Its a 1000 square foot job using 6x6 pavers and moderate leveling.
Rex Mann
05-16-2005, 10:34 PM
Going price in my market is going to be around $4.00 a sf. Not a misprint or typo, $4.00 a sf. However, I know in your part of the country the prices are much higher. I am guessing around $12-16 a sf using 4-6-inches of aggregate, geotextile, concrete sand, pavers and labor.
Peace,
Rex
ArizonaPavers.Com (http://arizonapavers.com)
mbella
05-16-2005, 10:43 PM
Rex, how much per. sq. ft. do your material costs average?
Rex Mann
05-16-2005, 11:58 PM
Generation 1 pavers $1.50 sf., tumbled start at $2.50 sf. Aggregate base $13.50 a ton. Concrete sand $18.50 a ton.
The $4.00 a sf is what many companies charge out here but, they do not use aggregate, only sand and pavers. We are normally higher. However, we just signed a contract for a 250 home subdivision. Each property gets 4000 sf of pavers. We are sub $4.00 a sf on that but its totally production line. And, that is with adequate aggregate for all areas.
Peace,
Rex
PaversInstalled.Com (http://paversinstalled.com)
rider1009
05-17-2005, 08:00 AM
Thanks for your replies. Can anyone in the southeast give me an idea of a going price?
RedWingsDet
05-18-2005, 09:58 PM
Generation 1 pavers $1.50 sf., tumbled start at $2.50 sf. Aggregate base $13.50 a ton. Concrete sand $18.50 a ton.
The $4.00 a sf is what many companies charge out here but, they do not use aggregate, only sand and pavers. We are normally higher. However, we just signed a contract for a 250 home subdivision. Each property gets 4000 sf of pavers. We are sub $4.00 a sf on that but its totally production line. And, that is with adequate aggregate for all areas.
Peace,
Rex
PaversInstalled.Com (http://paversinstalled.com)
holly crap.. thats 4mil!
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