Alessandro Iantosca / Friday, March 21, 2025 / Categories: Insight

How much does it REALLY cost to install pavers?

How much does it REALLY cost to install pavers?

If you are finally ready to enhance your homes entrance and rid your ugly concrete or asphalt driveway or patio, you are probably wondering what the cost will be to install a new paver driveway or patio. In this blog we will highlight the costs of a small, medium (average) or large size driveway!


How much does a small paver driveway cost?

1000 sq ft or less

Lets begin with a small size driveway. A smaller paver driveway installation will usually measure 1,000 square feet or less. To remove your existing driveway material and install a new base and pavers, you will be looking at approximately $ 8,000 - $15,000 dollars. Although each company is different, your hardscape contractor should include within this price, removal of the existing driveway materials, installation of the new base and pavers and clean up once the project is completed.


How much for an average size driveway?

1000-2000 sq ft.

If your existing driveway measures between 1000-2000 square feet and resembles the one to the left, we would consider this a medium or average sized driveway. The average cost of installing concrete pavers on this size of a driveway would be approximately $ 17,000-$ 25,000 dollars. The increase in price is because we are dealing with an overall larger square footage, more base and sand to prep and a larger quantity of pavers to install. On average most of the driveway installations that we do see range between 1300-2000 square feet.


How much for a larger driveway?

2000 sq ft +

Now, if you are dealing with a driveway that is larger in size, and resembles an area like the one below, the average cost of that new paver driveway installation could range approx. $ 25,000 to $ 50,000 or even more. In some instances, the cost of a larger driveway can become more competitive because we do have the ability to buy a larger quantity of pavers and reduce mobilization for our crews.

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