How Much Does Paver Installation Cost?
Get competitive pricing for new paver driveways, patios, walkways, and pool decks in Palm Beach County. Our costs are tailored to your specific needs and budget.
Paver Installation Costs in Palm Beach County
Our average paver installation cost ranges from $3–$12 per square foot, depending on materials and project complexity.
The cost of installing pavers varies depending on factors like the type of paver, size, shape, site preparation, design complexity, and labor. Every project is different, so pricing depends on your specific needs.
Quick Cost Guide
Planning to install pavers? Our prices are competitive, affordable, and tailored to your specific needs. As local experts, we use top-quality materials and offer custom design options that fit your style and budget.
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(561) 277-0888 Free EstimateTypical Cost Ranges by Material Type
Ranges reflect typical Palm Beach County conditions (materials, base prep, labor, access).
Actual quotes vary by site conditions and options.
Concrete Pavers
per square foot
A budget-friendly option that offers durability and comes in various colors, shapes, and patterns. Prices vary based on project size, design, and location.
- Most affordable option
- Wide variety of styles
- Very durable
Brick (Clay) Pavers
per square foot
Brick pavers offer a classic look and usually cost more than concrete. Final prices depend on design complexity, location, and other factors.
- Classic, timeless look
- Natural color variations
- Increases property value
Porcelain Pavers
per square foot
Modern option with consistent patterns, excellent durability, and resistance to stains and chemicals. Perfect for contemporary designs.
- Stain resistant
- Low maintenance
- Modern appearance
Travertine
per square foot
Natural stone that stays cool underfoot with excellent slip resistance. Select/premium grades may run higher than the typical range.
- Cool underfoot
- Natural beauty
- Slip resistant
Permeable Concrete Pavers
per square foot
Eco-friendly option designed for drainage and stormwater management. Ideal for areas requiring water permeability.
- Eco-friendly
- Excellent drainage
- Storm water management
Granite/Cobblestone
per square foot
Premium natural stone option offering extreme durability and distinctive texture. The ultimate choice for luxury installations.
- Extreme durability
- Distinctive texture
- Luxury appearance
Paver Material Comparison Guide
Compare common paver materials side-by-side to understand the trade-offs in price, durability, and maintenance requirements.
Material | Price (Material Only) | Durability / Longevity | Maintenance Required |
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Travertine | Approx. $5–$15/sq ft for standard grades; premium or exotic travertine may run $20–$30+/sq ft. | Very durable; natural stone resists heat & wear; can last 30+ years with proper installation. Some sensitivity to stains due to porosity. | Needs sealing every 1–2 years; use stone-safe cleaners; non-sealed surfaces may stain more easily. |
Porcelain | Approx. $5–$10/sq ft depending on thickness, finish, and manufacturer. | Extremely durable; highly resistant to heat, UV, and moisture; colorfast and non-porous; can last 50+ years with minimal issues. | Very low maintenance; no sealing required; occasional power washing keeps surface clean. Slip-resistant textures recommended. |
Material | Price (Material Only) | Durability / Longevity | Maintenance Required |
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Porcelain Pavers | Approx. $2-$3/sq ft on low end; $7-$10+/sq ft for premium styles. | High durability; non-porous, strong resistance to stains, moisture, and fading. Excellent for pool decks, patios. With good base prep, 30-50+ years likely. | Very low maintenance: sweep, wash with pH-neutral cleaner; minimal sealing needed (if at all); staining rare. |
Concrete Pavers | Typically less expensive than natural stone; basic interlock concrete pavers often cost less than porcelain in material cost but vary depending on quality, color, shape. | Durable, can support heavy loads; performance depends heavily on base prep. May be more prone to wear, color fading, and surface erosion than stone or porcelain. | Moderate: requires sealing for color protection; weeds/sand in joints need attention; occasional repairs/replacements of individual pavers. |
Material | Price (Material Only) | Durability / Longevity | Maintenance Required |
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Limestone | Similar to or slightly less than premium travertine, depending on source and finish. | Good, especially with textured finishes; can be slippery if polished; lasts decades with care. | Needs sealing; gentle cleaning; avoid harsh acids; maintain joints. |
Granite | Usually higher material cost than limestone; premium natural stone pricing. | Extremely durable; very resistant to scratching, chips; excellent for driveways and high-traffic areas. | Low-to-moderate; sweeping and occasional cleaning; sealing helps with appearance but less frequent need. |
Material Cost Note
Prices shown are for materials only and do not include installation labor, site preparation, or additional materials like base, sand, and edge restraints. Total installed costs typically range from $20-$75 per square foot depending on material choice and project complexity.
Factors That Impact Project Cost
Material Selection
The type of paver you choose affects the cost. Natural stone is more expensive than concrete but needs less maintenance. Concrete pavers are more affordable and very durable.
Size & Shape
Larger or uniquely shaped pavers cost more to install because they're heavier and take more time to place. Complex patterns also raise the cost due to extra skill required.
Site Preparation
Preparing the site properly is important and can impact the price. Costs depend on soil type, drainage, access to the area, and how much grading is needed.
Location & Access
Where you live affects the price. In Palm Beach County, labor and material costs can vary. Remote areas may face higher delivery fees.
Design Complexity
Simple designs are cheaper. More complex patterns or mixed colors require extra time and skill, which increases the overall cost.
Labor Costs
Labor is a major part of the total price. Skilled contractors may charge more, but they get the job done right. Quality installation saves money long-term.
Additional Costs to Consider
Preparation & Removal
- Removal of old pavement: $2 to $6 per square foot
- Adding base materials: $4 to $8 per square foot
- Grading and excavation: Varies by project
Finishing & Accessories
- Edging and borders: $3 to $8 per linear foot
- Sealing: $1 to $3 per square foot
- Drainage systems: $5 to $15 per linear foot
Important: Be sure to factor these additional costs into your budget before starting your project.
Cost-Saving Tips
Seasonal Discounts
Contractors often offer lower prices or special deals during the "off-season" when business is slower. Scheduling your installation during these periods can help you save.
Buy Materials in Bulk
Purchasing larger quantities often lowers the cost per unit and reduces delivery fees. You can also negotiate better prices on pavers, base materials, and sand.
Compare Multiple Quotes
Get estimates from several contractors and compare what each includes—not just the price. Look for a good mix of value, quality, and reliability.
Hire Professionals
While DIY might seem cheaper, improper installation can lead to expensive problems. Professional installation saves money long-term.
Why Choose Us for Your Project?
- Competitive Pricing: Fair, affordable rates for quality work
- Transparent Quotes: No hidden fees or surprise charges
- Quality Materials: Premium pavers and professional installation
- Timely Completion: Projects delivered on time and within budget
- Local Experience: Locally based with years of experience in Palm Beach County
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Disclaimer: Each project is custom-built to meet the unique specifications of our clients; the images shown should not be interpreted as a standard design or a guarantee of results. The final project outcomes may differ from the examples displayed and do not necessarily reflect the finished product. Some of the images featured on this website are provided for illustrative purposes only and may not depict projects completed by this company.