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Paver Patio
Pavers ride on 4–6 in of compacted base and 1 in of concrete sand. Polymeric sand locks the joints; edging keeps the field tight.
Typical cost range
$3,000–$25,000
Materials + delivery + typical install for a 200–600 sq ft paver patio. Varies with paver choice, pattern, and site prep.
How it goes together
- 1Excavate and compact sub-grade.
- 2Place and compact 4–6 in of Class II base.
- 3Screed 1 in of concrete sand; do not compact the setting bed.
- 4Lay pavers, sweep polymeric sand, mist and set edge restraint.
Materials
Contractor favorite Heavy delivery
Class II Base
Caltrans-spec aggregate base for driveways and civil work.
Concrete Sand
Coarse washed sand used in concrete and paver setting.
Most popular Premium finish
Concrete Pavers
Interlocking concrete units for patios, driveways, and walkways.
Polymeric Sand
Joint sand with polymer binder that hardens when wet.
Paver Edging
Plastic or aluminum restraint that holds pavers in place.
Calculators
Ready-made bundles
Paver patio bundle
Paver Patio Bundle
Base, setting bed, jointing, and edge restraint for a paver patio.
- Class II Basecrushed
- Concrete Sandcrushed
- Concrete Paverspavers
- Polymeric Sandpavers
- Paver Edgingpavers
Why order through Yardexa
A real materials company — coordinated for you.
- Material expertiseEvery product page written by people who spec and deliver materials for a living.
- Managed procurementOne request per project. Yardexa handles pricing, sourcing, and delivery — no calls to five yards.
- Professional supportA specialist follows every order — before, during, and after delivery.
- Delivered pricing, preparedYardexa prepares delivered pricing that includes truck, fuel, and site coordination — not a surprise on the invoice.
- Fulfillment network handledYardexa coordinates sourcing behind the scenes — you never contact yards directly.
- California coverageLive routes across LA, OC, San Diego, Riverside, Inland Empire, and Ventura.
- Project planning toolsCalculators, bundles, and a project cart that mirror how contractors actually order.