Patio Comments
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Posted by: spnz in Leesburg, VA. | Posted: March 18th, 2011 01:03PM |
Type: Flagstone | Size: 550SF |
Been quoted to prepare and lay a 550SF flagstone patio @ $4,000. I already have the stone so this covers JUST preparation materials (base, sand etc) and labor. Is this a good price? |
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Posted by: APS in newark, DE. | Posted: November 15th, 2010 11:11AM |
Type: | Size: 12x15 |
how much would a 12x15 poured slab cost if a contract must first remove several inches of soil? |
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Posted by: cheese_louise in Indianapolis, IN. | Posted: August 11th, 2010 06:08AM |
Type: patio | Size: 270 SF |
Contractor: Especially Gardens |
Using Belgard Dublin Cobble pavers. |
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Posted by: Curt in Annapolis, MD. | Posted: July 15th, 2010 06:07PM |
Type: Flagstone | Size: 306sq ft |
Contractor: Cheseapeake Home Remodeling & Design |
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Posted by: DanNC in Charlotte, NC. | Posted: June 25th, 2010 02:06PM |
Type: Concrete | Size: 300sq ft |
Contractor: Dunlap and Son's |
Removed top soil, graded, poured concrete to level. Lowest quote and they did a good professional job. |
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Posted by: dyi master in College Station, TX. | Posted: June 7th, 2010 06:06PM |
Type: paver patio 5.5"x5.5" | Size: 12.4x11.1 |
Contractor: myself |
leveling and digging was a pain and took the longest. Took me about 30 hours (about 5 days. this includes travel time to buy the stuff) to complete the project. |
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Posted by: GadgetGirl in NY in Elmont, NY. | Posted: April 17th, 2010 03:04PM |
Type: Paver Patio | Size: 18x24 |
Contractor: Topaz Landscaping |
I received an estimate today for a patio. Does $8000 for an 18 x 24 patio with Nicolock Toscana Antiqued pavers seem appropriate? There would also be steps on both sides of a platform. |
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Posted by: milli in columbus, OH. | Posted: January 21st, 2010 09:01PM |
Type: concrete | Size: 26x18 |
Contractor: samczuk masonry |
contractor preped job formed and poured patio in a timely proffesional mannor.great experiance for my family will recomend to anyone. |
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Posted by: Luis H in Pembroke Pines, FL. | Posted: November 10th, 2009 07:11PM |
Type: 6x9, 6x6, 6x4 pavers | Size: 240sq ft |
Contractor: N.RICARDO'S BRICK PAVERS INC. |
Included removal of large plant and bushes, completed in 7 hrs and I am happy with the job. Originally estimated at $1700 but inaccessibility to patio from driveway increased the price |
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Posted by: Coyote2 in Germantown, MD. | Posted: June 11th, 2009 06:06PM |
Type: brick paver | Size: 16\' x 15\' |
Contractor: JB Kline |
The new patio will be 16'
x 15'. Brick pavers will be laid on a 6" base of CR-6 and 1" of masonry sand. Is this a reasonable price? |
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Posted by: John Y. in Beaumont, CA. | Posted: April 12th, 2009 10:04PM |
Type: Paver Patio | Size: 750 sq ft. |
Contractor: Re-leaf Landscape |
Paver patio for about 750 sq ft. with sealant sand was $5100. We also installed a 17x25' patio cover with stackstone wrapped posts and a gas firepit. The entire job was 14000 and they did an excellent job. |
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