In Texas and surrounding areas, a basic concrete patio can cost between $6–$10 per sq. ft. Paver patios range from $10–$20 per sq. ft., while natural stone or covered patios can start at $15–$35 per sq. ft.
Yes. A simple rectangular patio is more affordable than a free-form or multi-level design. Larger patios require more excavation, edging, and materials, which increases overall cost.
Concrete is usually the most budget-friendly option, offering durability at a lower cost. Pavers and natural stone provide premium finishes but require a higher initial investment.
Built-in fire pits, seating walls, drainage systems, and outdoor kitchens add to the cost but significantly enhance functionality and property value.
Many cities in Texas and surrounding areas require permits for patios, especially if they include covers, electrical work, or major excavation. Fees typically range from $200–$600.
Concrete patios average $6–$15 per sq. ft., pavers $10–$20 per sq. ft., and natural stone $15–$30 per sq. ft. The choice depends on your budget, durability needs, and desired aesthetic.