Outdoor project cost tool

Patio Cost Calculator

Estimate patio material, labour, extras, and rough total cost from area, finish level, and contingency.

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Last checked

March 29, 2026

We checked the calculator logic, page notes, and related links on this page.

Estimate use

Planning before buying

Use this calculator for early buying and budget checks, then confirm the final order against product data, access, and site conditions.

Starter defaults assume a straightforward mid-range patio with separate allowances for materials, labour, and bedding or jointing extras.

Planning estimate notes

Use the page for early budgeting and ordering checks, then confirm the final decision against live product information and site conditions.

Reviewed by

BuildCostLab Editorial Team

UK-first planning estimates with buyer-friendly assumptions and practical ordering notes.

Last checked

March 29, 2026

We revisited the formula logic, support guidance, and internal routing for this calculator.

Best for

Early planning

This page is strongest when you want a fast rough estimate before requesting quotes or placing an order.

Turn this estimate into a buying plan

Copy the live result, email it, or print the page so you can compare merchants, quotes, and supporting material layers without starting from scratch.

Run the calculator first, then use these actions to move the result into your next step.

Quote-ready checklist

  • Project cost pages assume a measured job size, realistic material and labour allowances, and an honest contingency for prep, access, or finish complexity.
  • Use the finish and contingency settings to match the real job, then use the linked material calculators to pressure-test the parts of the budget that matter most.
  • A useful budget usually includes contingency. Labour, site prep, delivery, disposal, and snagging can all move after the first quote or opening-up work begins.

Regional cost pressure

Use the UK region selector as a planning weight for labour, access, and extras. It is useful for early budgeting, but it is still not a trade quote.

UK average

Neutral planning baseline

Use this when the final project location is not fixed yet or when you want a national-average planning range.

London

Highest labour and access pressure

Labour, parking, delivery friction, and access constraints usually push the budget furthest above the UK average here.

Midlands

Close to the working baseline

A useful centre-point for planning because many domestic job costs land near the UK average once scope is clear.

North of England

Lower labour pressure than the South

Material costs can stay fairly close to the baseline while labour pressure often lands below London and the South East.

Scotland

Near-average core rates with firmer extras

Base labour can remain close to the average, but access, transport, and weather-related allowances can push extras higher.

Build a cleaner quote brief

Project-cost pages work best when the assumptions are written down before you compare contractors, merchants, or buying routes.

Have these details ready

  • A measured area, length, or footprint for the real job.
  • Use the finish and contingency settings to match the real job, then use the linked material calculators to pressure-test the parts of the budget that matter most.
  • A useful budget usually includes contingency. Labour, site prep, delivery, disposal, and snagging can all move after the first quote or opening-up work begins.
  • Before committing, compare the planning range against at least one real quote and sense-check the linked material layers separately where the job feels most uncertain.

Use the result properly

Keep the calculator total, the selected UK region, the finish level, and any uncertainty notes together. That makes the estimate easier to pressure-test against real quotes.

Open the contact path or review the methodology page before sharing the brief.

Use this result on the next step

These are the fastest routes from a rough estimate into a budget, order check, or quote brief without leaving the site flow.

Budget next

Patio Cost Calculator

Use the rough quantity result as the input for a wider materials-plus-labour planning range.

Tool set

Project Cost Estimating

Open the full tool set to check the supporting materials, waste, and ordering logic around this estimate.

Need a tighter number?

Contact BuildCostLab

Use the calculator result as the starting point, then build a cleaner quote brief or send the estimate to the BuildCostLab team for feedback.

How we estimate this

These pages combine basic geometry with more practical buying assumptions so the result is more useful for real jobs.

1

Measure the job

Start with the real dimensions, count, depth, or coverage area that drives the job.

2

Apply practical estimating logic

Project cost pages assume a measured job size, realistic material and labour allowances, and an honest contingency for prep, access, or finish complexity.

3

Add waste and buying reality

The usual mistakes are copying a headline cost-per-m2 number without checking prep work, underestimating extras, and treating a planning budget as if it were a fixed quote.

4

Sense-check the order

Before committing, compare the planning range against at least one real quote and sense-check the linked material layers separately where the job feels most uncertain.

Assumptions

Project cost pages assume a measured job size, realistic material and labour allowances, and an honest contingency for prep, access, or finish complexity.

Common mistakes

The usual mistakes are copying a headline cost-per-m2 number without checking prep work, underestimating extras, and treating a planning budget as if it were a fixed quote.

Best use cases

Best for homeowners and planners who want a fast budget range before asking for quotes or breaking the job into the supporting material take-offs.

How to get a better estimate

Use the finish and contingency settings to match the real job, then use the linked material calculators to pressure-test the parts of the budget that matter most.

Before you buy

A useful budget usually includes contingency. Labour, site prep, delivery, disposal, and snagging can all move after the first quote or opening-up work begins.

UK and US note

UK and US labour markets differ, but the planning logic still comes down to scope, material quality, labour rate, prep, and contingency.

Final buying check

Before committing, compare the planning range against at least one real quote and sense-check the linked material layers separately where the job feels most uncertain.

Estimate strength

Best for homeowners and planners who want a fast budget range before asking for quotes or breaking the job into the supporting material take-offs.

What can change the total

Use the finish and contingency settings to match the real job, then use the linked material calculators to pressure-test the parts of the budget that matter most.

When to remeasure

Remeasure when the layout is irregular, the substrate is poor, or the supplier pack size does not match the default assumptions.

Before you rely on this estimate

  • Project cost pages assume a measured job size, realistic material and labour allowances, and an honest contingency for prep, access, or finish complexity.
  • A useful budget usually includes contingency. Labour, site prep, delivery, disposal, and snagging can all move after the first quote or opening-up work begins.
  • UK and US labour markets differ, but the planning logic still comes down to scope, material quality, labour rate, prep, and contingency.
  • Before committing, compare the planning range against at least one real quote and sense-check the linked material layers separately where the job feels most uncertain.

Explore this tool set

Open the full Project Cost Estimating tool set to move from quick estimate to deeper guidance.

How do I use the Patio Cost Calculator?

Enter the project dimensions, material and labour assumptions, and contingency settings, then use this calculator to build a realistic planning range before you seek trade quotes.

What changes the Patio Cost Calculator estimate most?

The biggest drivers are the true job area, labour rate, prep or groundwork allowance, finish level, and the contingency used to cover uncertainty.

Should I round the result up?

A useful budget usually includes contingency. Labour, site prep, delivery, disposal, and snagging can all move after the first quote or opening-up work begins.