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Patio
Pavers, natural stone, or travertine
Retaining Wall
Block or natural stone walls
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Estimates are approximate. Georgia market pricing, 2026. Final pricing based on site visit and project scope. (770) 555-0100

Common cost questions
How much does a patio cost in Georgia in 2026?
Paver patio installation in North Metro Atlanta typically runs $15–$25 per square foot installed. A small patio (100–200 sq ft) costs roughly $2,500–$5,000; medium (200–400 sq ft) runs $6,000–$10,000; large (400–800 sq ft) costs $9,000–$20,000. Natural stone and travertine run higher. Site prep, drainage, and add-ons affect the final number.
What does a retaining wall cost in Gwinnett County?
Retaining wall pricing in Gwinnett County runs $25–$40 per linear foot depending on height and material. A 2-foot block wall is on the low end; a 4-foot engineered wall with drainage is on the high end. Most residential projects range from $4,000 to $15,000 total.
How much does a custom fire pit cost?
Prefab fire pit installation runs $2,000–$5,000. A fully custom built-in fire pit with paver surround, gas line, and seating wall runs $5,000–$15,000. Custom builds last decades and integrate with your patio design from the start.
What factors affect cost the most?
The biggest drivers are: (1) material choice — pavers vs. natural stone vs. travertine; (2) project size; (3) site conditions — slope, soil type, existing structures; (4) add-ons — seating walls, drainage, lighting, fire features. Our estimates assume typical Georgia soil conditions.
How accurate are these estimates?
These ranges reflect real installed costs for hardscape projects in Gwinnett County in 2026. Your actual project may be higher or lower based on site-specific factors. A free on-site visit gives you a firm, no-obligation quote within 48 hours.