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Outdoor Living & Hardscapes · United States

How much does outdoor living & hardscapes cost nationally?

$3,722typical · fair range $3,343 to $4,131

That is the modeled cost to deliver plus a fair contractor margin for outdoor living & hardscapes in the United States, not a sales quote. Built from BLS wage data, Craftsman bills of materials, and verified permit fees. 2026-07-11

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How $3,722 is built
Labor$855
Materials$1,443
Direct cost$2,298
Overhead (20% of revenue)$754
Cost to deliver (break even)$3,052
Contractor margin (18%)$670
Typical fair price$3,722

The margin is the gap between break even and a typical quote, not a markup we invent. Margins float by trade and city, with most fair jobs at a 15 to 22 percent margin on the bid, about 18 to 28 percent over the cost to deliver. Nobody works for free. Full methodology.

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How this number is calculated

TheFatBook models outdoor living & hardscapes from Craftsman labor hours, BLS regional wages, burden, PPI-adjusted materials, permit data where available, and contractor overhead benchmarks. Cost index version: 2026-07-11. Updated Jul 2026.

Sources: BLS, Craftsman, FRED
Reference URLs: BLS OEWS · FRED PPI
Reviewed by: Leonard "Chuck" Thompson
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Atlanta $3,525Austin $3,557Boston $4,371Chicago $4,537Dallas $3,418Denver $3,867Houston $3,395Kansas City $3,623Atlanta $3,525Austin $3,557Boston $4,371Chicago $4,537Dallas $3,418Denver $3,867Houston $3,395Kansas City $3,623
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Estimate Scope

What the outdoor living & hardscapes benchmark includes.

Included in the benchmark
  • Concrete Patio Installation as the headline cost-index scope
  • labor-hour assumptions, regional wage inputs, materials, overhead, and permit data where available
  • low, average, high, lowest realistic price, margin, and savings benchmarks from the FatBook cost index
Not included automatically
  • hidden damage, change orders, emergency service premiums, or unusual site access conditions
  • contractor financing approval, warranties, provider recommendations, or guaranteed final quotes
  • permit rulings for a specific address unless the city permit panel lists verified local data
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True Cost Data

National benchmarks.

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Chart of outdoor living costs national average, July 2026: Deck Construction Composite averages $11,174; Deck Construction Pressure Treated averages $7,038; Concrete Patio Installation averages $3,748. Source: TheFatBook Cost Index.
Typical outdoor living & hardscapes costs nationally: low, average, and high for the most common services. Source: TheFatBook Cost Index. The full line-item table is below.
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ServiceLowAverageHigh
Concrete Patio Installation · 400 sqft$3,343$3,722$4,131
Concrete Driveway Installation · 400 sqft$3,465$3,841$4,247
Concrete Sidewalk Installation · 400 sqft$3,617$4,011$4,435
Stamped Concrete Patio · 400 sqft$4,610$5,133$5,696
Concrete Footing Installation · 100 linear ft$2,491$2,758$3,045
Foundation Stem Wall · 120 linear ft$9,711$10,793$11,959
Concrete Slab (Garage/Addition) · 400 sqft$3,490$3,869$4,278
Concrete Driveway Replacement · 400 sqft$5,365$5,957$6,594
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Common Questions

Questions homeowners ask about outdoor living & hardscapes.

Note: dollar figures below are national averages from our v3 cost index (Craftsman labor hours x BLS regional wages + PPI-adjusted materials + verified permit fees + NAHB overhead). Where an answer references general industry estimates instead (timing, lifespan, resale recoup percentages, scope items outside our index), it says so explicitly. For metro-specific numbers, see the cost-index pages.

What projects are included in outdoor living and hardscapes?+
Patios, driveways, slabs, sidewalks, stamped concrete, decks, railings, stairs, patio covers, and deck repair, each with verified pricing in the cost index. Pool decks and the hardscape around a pool belong here too.
How much does a concrete patio cost?+
Our cost index puts Concrete Patio Installation at $3,722 national average (range $3,343 to $4,131), and Stamped Concrete Patio at $5,133 ($4,610 to $5,696). Patios are priced the same way as driveways: published labor hours priced at your metro's real wages, plus materials, permit, and overhead.
How much does a deck cost?+
Our cost index national averages: Pressure-treated $7,053 (range $6,353 to $7,806), Cedar $10,604 ($9,543 to $11,747), Composite $11,140 ($10,025 to $12,341). Material choice is the biggest single cost lever.
What affects patio and hardscape cost most?+
Square footage and structure drive the bulk of it. After that: concrete thickness, finish, reinforcement, grading, drainage, railings, stairs, material grade, and what outdoor-living crews charge in your metro.
Stamped concrete vs pavers, which is better?+
Stamped concrete usually costs less than premium pavers and creates a clean patio surface, but pavers are easier to repair one section at a time. The right answer depends on drainage, freeze-thaw exposure, and how much pattern variation you want.
Do patios, decks, and hardscapes need permits?+
Decks usually need permits, especially above grade. Concrete patios often avoid permits unless drainage, lot coverage, or structural work is involved. Pool-related hardscapes frequently trigger additional zoning, barrier, and electrical review.
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Cost index built by David Olson, Creator of the Cost Index & Permit Dataset · Methodology reviewed by Leonard "Chuck" Thompson, LC Thompson Construction Co., Owner (retired) · 2026-07-11