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Cost Guide · 2026

How Much Does a Paver Patio Cost in Middletown, NY?

$15–$35 per square foot, installed.

In the Middletown area, most paver patios run between $15 and $35 per square foot installed — so a typical 300 sq ft patio lands around $4,500–$10,500. Premium materials, intricate patterns, site prep, and drainage work push the higher end. Below, exactly what drives the price.

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Average Paver Patio Cost in Middletown

OptionTypical Range
Small (150 sq ft)$2,250 – $5,250
Medium (300 sq ft)$4,500 – $10,500
Large (500 sq ft)$7,500 – $17,500
Premium (porcelain, patterns, walls)$20,000+

Ranges are estimates for planning. Your exact price depends on site conditions — we provide a free itemized quote.

What Affects the Price

Material

Concrete pavers are cheapest; porcelain and natural stone cost more.

Site prep

Grading, excavation, and base depth for our freeze-thaw soil.

Drainage

Slopes or water issues may need added drainage work.

Design

Borders, patterns, steps, and built-in features add cost.

Pavers vs Concrete: Cost & Value

Pavers

No cracking — units flex with frost
Repairable — swap a single paver
Higher resale appeal
Higher upfront cost

Poured Concrete

Lower upfront cost
Fast to install
Cracks with freeze-thaw over time
Hard to repair invisibly

Why a Professional Install Is Worth It

A paver patio is only as good as the base beneath it. In our freeze-thaw climate, improper excavation and base depth are why DIY and low-bid patios heave and sink within a few seasons. Thornfield builds to the proper depth with the right materials, and backs the workmanship for 5 years — so you pay once, not twice.

Cost Questions

How Much Does a Paver Patio Cost in Middletown, NY FAQ

No — pavers usually cost more upfront. But they do not crack, they are repairable, and they add more resale value, so they are often the better long-term value in our freeze-thaw climate.

A properly installed paver patio can last 25–50+ years. The base and edge restraint determine longevity.

Poured concrete or gravel is cheapest upfront. But factoring in cracking and replacement, pavers frequently cost less over the patio lifetime.

Yes — a well-designed paver patio is one of the higher-ROI outdoor improvements.

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