Patio Cost Calculator | Twin Cities & River Valley Patio Installation Pricing
Patio installation in the Twin Cities metro and the river valley communities along the Mississippi and St. Croix typically costs between $40 and $50 per square foot, depending on material, patio size, and site preparation. A standard 200–400 square foot paver patio generally runs $16,000–$20,000 total installed, while stamped concrete and natural flagstone options cost more due to material and labor. Use the calculator below to get a custom estimate for your patio project based on your specific size, material, and location in the Twin Cities area, including Hastings, Cottage Grove, Woodbury, Stillwater, Red Wing, Prescott, and River Falls.
How Patio Costs Are Calculated
Average Patio Cost by Material: Pavers, Stamped Concrete & Flagstone
What Affects Your Patio Installation Price
Patio Installation in the Twin Cities & Mississippi/St. Croix River Valley
Frequently Asked Questions
Relentless Landscaping installs patios throughout the southeastern Twin Cities suburbs and the river valley communities along the Minnesota and Wisconsin border, including Hastings, Cottage Grove, Woodbury, Stillwater, Afton, Red Wing, Prescott, and River Falls. Soil conditions, frost depth, and drainage near the river valley can affect site preparation and cost, which is why local experience matters when estimating patio installation projects in this area.
Estimate only — not a guaranteed price. Final cost depends on site
access, soil conditions, permits, materials, and scope of work.
Schedule a free on-site estimate for an accurate quote.
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Most patios in the Twin Cities metro cost between $40 and $50 per square foot installed, depending on material and site conditions. A typical 200–300 square foot patio runs $16,000-$20,000 total. Larger patios, retaining walls, or extensive grading can increase the price.
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A 200 square foot patio typically costs $16,000-$20,000 installed, depending on material choice. Paver patios tend to fall on the lower end of that range, while stamped concrete or natural stone options cost more.
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Yes. Properties near the Mississippi and St. Croix River valleys can have clay-heavy soil or higher water tables, which may require additional grading, base material, or drainage work. This can add to the total installation cost compared to a standard suburban lot.
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Most residential patio installations take 2-28 days from start to finish, depending on size and material. Weather, permitting, and site preparation can affect the timeline.
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Permit requirements vary by city and depend on patio size, height, and whether it's attached to your home. Contact your local building department or ask us directly, and we can help confirm what's required for your specific property.