Small reset or trip-point repair
Often discussed in the low hundreds to low thousands when the area is defined, access is simple, and the surrounding paver field is stable.
Scope before price
Paver cost changes with access, square footage, base condition, drainage, demolition, pattern, border work, and whether the project is repair, installation, or sealing after prep.

Scope before price
A small reset with stable edges is not the same as a driveway section with base failure. A new patio with easy access is different from a pool deck inside a tight screen enclosure.
Scope before price
Rough measurements, photos, the surface type, how long the problem has existed, access constraints, and drainage concerns help separate simple work from bigger preparation.
Scope detail
Use the ranges as planning anchors only. Photos, measurements, access, paver matching, old sealer, drainage, and base condition can move a project outside a simple bucket.
Homeowner checkpoint
A useful paver estimate should separate a small reset, a section repair with base work, a new installation, and sealing prep. Photos, measurements, access, paver matching, and drainage decide which bucket the project belongs in.
Budget planning anchors
These are not final quotes; they are rough planning bands to help homeowners decide whether to call about repair, sealing, or installation scope.
Often discussed in the low hundreds to low thousands when the area is defined, access is simple, and the surrounding paver field is stable.
Often discussed in the low-to-mid thousands when pavers must be lifted farther, base material corrected, borders reset, or drainage reviewed.
Often discussed by square footage after access, base depth, pattern, border, demolition, drainage, and material choice are understood.
Size, depth of settlement, base condition, edge restraint, matching paver availability, and drainage issues are major factors.
Square footage, excavation, base prep, pattern, borders, access, drainage, and transitions to existing surfaces all matter.
Yes. Wide and close photos help show the affected area, edges, slope, and access path before an on-site conversation.