Patio Cost and Features

Anonymous
Wondering what folks who installed a new patio since Covid have paid for the work in the DMV area. What materials (i.e., paver/stamped concrete/etc.) did you use? Did you have any special features like a fireplace or gabled cover?

Just wanting to get a feel for cost as we look to set up some quotes. Thank you!
Anonymous
Did this recently, about 11x30. Stamped concrete. $10k, included removing an existing smaller concrete slab.
Anonymous
Bump
Anonymous
We did a 13 by 25 stone patio with two sets of steps, an outdoor wall type gas (with the line put in) fireplace and outdoor stone kitchen (gas line hooked to built in grill). It was about 40K.

This was last year when demand was still pretty high for labor. There is probably more room to negotiate now. Material prices are still high but not crazy and less shortages, labor prices are not crazy anymore.
Anonymous
Could you please share what's a reasonable per sq ft cost for a patio, stone patio for example? I got a quote for $44 per sq ft which seems high. This is in Fairfax. TIA.
Anonymous
Am doing about 120sf of stairs including 10x10 patio on existing concrete risers. Treads will be 2” thick, bluestone. Was quoted 10K.
Anonymous
Thank you for sharing.
Anonymous
How did you go about finding the contractor?
Anonymous
Paying 11k for slate patio 13x20, with demo, new steps into house. Will need additional concrete base put in underneath.
Anonymous
Sounds like a good deal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Paying 11k for slate patio 13x20, with demo, new steps into house. Will need additional concrete base put in underneath.


can you share what service you are using?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Paying 11k for slate patio 13x20, with demo, new steps into house. Will need additional concrete base put in underneath.


can you share what service you are using?

https://www.haijoe.com/
Anonymous
Thanks!
Anonymous
18x20 patio with nicolock and Cambridge pavers. 2 sitting walls, a pathway and 2 step set of stairs. 17k. Custom design for the pavers.
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