I'm thinking about replacing my old walkway and a small patio with Unilock Beacon Hill pavers. The total area for both projects is around 350 square feet, and I'm also planning to add some new stone veneers under the step treads of the walkway. The walkway will have a few slight curves, and I'm planning to use larger pavers in the middle with smaller ones as a border on the sides. I received a quote for $20,300, which breaks down to about $58 per square foot. This seems a bit high to me, so I'm curious to hear what others think about this pricing.
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Honestly, that doesn't sound completely off for high-quality pavers like Unilock. Just for reference, I paid about $24/sf for mine last year, but costs can vary widely depending on the area and specific designs.
It's good to keep in mind that installing interlocking pavers can be pretty labor-intensive, which is a big part of the cost. Finding someone skilled is key to ensure the job is done well. If they have experience, that might justify the price for you.

Thanks for the insight! I guess finding the right person is crucial. Are there any other options that might be cheaper?