Estimate your paving project costs quickly! Choose your material (concrete, sandstone, granite, limestone, porcelain, slate, Yorkstone), input area, and optionally include installation. Works in metric and imperial units.
Paving Type Overview
Planning a patio? Don’t panic at the DIY store prices or get lost in a sea of stone types. Our Paving Material Cost Calculator lets you choose the exact slab type from budget-friendly concrete to luxurious granite, enter your area, and instantly see a realistic cost range.
Optional Installation Costs
Want a sleek modern porcelain patio? Or a classic Yorkstone path? This tool tells you how much your project will likely cost before you even lift a spade, including optional installation costs if you’d rather call in the pros. Perfect for comparing materials, spotting budget surprises early, and avoiding that awkward moment at checkout when the total price makes your eyes water.
Concrete, Sandstone, Granite & More
It’s UK-focused, but also works for US visitors using feet, and it’s fast, friendly, and free basically your new paving project BFF. Just enter the dimensions, pick your slab, click calculate, and boom instant clarity on how much concrete, sandstone, or granite will cost. Now you can plan confidently, whether you’re DIYing or hiring help, without losing sleep over expensive slabs.
Paving Material Cost Calculator
Estimate the cost of your paving project based on slab type and area.
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Final Word
Congratulations, savvy planner! You now know roughly how much that patio, path, or garden makeover will cost, all before buying a single slab. No more guessing, no more awkward calls to suppliers, and no more “oh no, I can’t afford granite” panic.
This calculator isn’t just about number, it’s about giving you confidence to plan, budget, and maybe even impress your neighbours with your foresight. Try different materials, compare costs, play with installation options, and see how your dream patio shapes up.
Found it helpful? Share it with friends tackling their paving projects, bookmark it for next time, or send us feedback, we’re always looking to make DIY garden life easier (and maybe a little less heavy-lifting).






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