Patio & Outdoor Living
$8,000 – $25,000
200–600 sq ft of flagstone, travertine, or paver patio with light planting around the edges. Larger patios with built-in seating, fire features, or outdoor kitchens typically run higher.
Honest investment ranges for San Antonio outdoor projects — so you know if we're the right fit before you pick up the phone.
Every yard is different. Site access, soil conditions, drainage, material choices, and the existing landscape all change what a project really costs. Posting a flat per-square-foot rate online would either undersell honest projects or trick you into expecting something we can't deliver. Neither helps you.
What we can do is share realistic ranges from the last two years of San Antonio-area projects, walk you through what affects cost, and tell you exactly what to expect from your first conversation with us. If the numbers below feel right for your situation, the next step is a free on-site consultation — no quote, no pressure, just a real look at your space.
Where most San Antonio-area projects in each category land. Roughly 80% of our work falls inside these ranges.
$8,000 – $25,000
200–600 sq ft of flagstone, travertine, or paver patio with light planting around the edges. Larger patios with built-in seating, fire features, or outdoor kitchens typically run higher.
$12,000 – $30,000
Curb-appeal refresh: planting beds, fresh edging, refreshed lawn or replacement turf, and a few accent trees or specimen plants. Adds material lift to home value.
$35,000 – $90,000
Comprehensive design-build: hardscape, planting, lighting, and irrigation as one project. Includes 3D design, daily progress updates, and a 1-year care plan.
$18,000 – $55,000
Counters, grill, refrigeration, gas, water, and electrical. Pergola or shade structure typical. Higher end includes pizza oven, wine fridge, and stained-cedar overhead structure.
$2,400 – $9,500
8–30 low-voltage LED fixtures, smart Wi-Fi controller, and brass or copper finishes. Highlight trees, paths, architectural features, and water elements.
$4,500 – $18,000
French drains, surface swales, regrading, downspout extensions, and dry creek beds. Common in San Antonio's clay soils — and almost always cheaper to fix than to live with.
Outliers go higher when scope expands (extensive drainage, premium materials, structural elements) — almost never lower.
Three recent San Antonio projects, what was included, and what they invested.
~$14,500
3-week project · West University Place
Scope included:
~$24,000
5-week project · The Heights
Scope included:
~$58,000
8-week project · Bellaire
Scope included:
Recurring care is the one thing we can price up front, because the work is consistent month over month.
Weekly upkeep that keeps your yard looking sharp.
Everything in Essential plus active horticultural care.
White-glove care for high-design landscapes.
All plans month-to-month. Cancel anytime, no contract.
Six things move the number up or down on every project.
Linear and square footage drive material and labor — but doubling the size doesn't double the cost. Larger projects gain efficiency on setup, mobilization, and material delivery.
A 400 sq ft patio in concrete pavers vs. natural flagstone vs. travertine can swing $6,000–$10,000 on materials alone. We'll show you side-by-side options at your design meeting.
Wheelbarrow-only access through a side gate adds 15–25% to labor on hardscape projects. Wide rear access where we can run a skid steer keeps costs down.
San Antonio's clay soil and flat lots mean drainage problems are common — and easy to discover only after demo starts. We address grading proactively to avoid mid-project change orders.
A 15-gallon Live Oak runs ~$300; a 65-gallon specimen runs ~$1,800. Smaller plants save thousands; mature specimens deliver finished-look results immediately. Most clients mix both.
Spring (Mar–May) is our busiest season — projects book 6–8 weeks out. Fall and winter installs often save 5–10% and offer more scheduling flexibility.
What San Antonio homeowners ask most often before their first call.