What Does a New Patio Cost in Maryland?
You walk into your backyard and think, we should really do something with this.
Right now, it’s just space. Maybe grass. Maybe an old patio that’s seen better days. Either way, it’s not somewhere you spend time.
But you can picture it. A patio. A place to sit. Room for friends and family.
Then the question hits:
“What is this going to cost?”
That’s where most homeowners pause. Not because they don’t want the space—but because they don’t have a clear answer.
Let’s break it down in a way that actually makes sense.
The Real Cost of a New Patio in Maryland
Most professionally built patios in Maryland fall between $20,000 and $65,000+.
Where you land depends on how simple or how complete you want the space to be.
A small, basic patio can come in under that range. A fully built-out outdoor living space can go well above it.
If you want a quick overview before diving deeper, this pricing guide is a helpful starting point.
What You Actually Get at Different Price Points
Instead of thinking of cost as a single big number, it helps to see what different investment levels look like in real life.
Essential Projects: $20,000 – $40,000
This is where most homeowners start.
You’re creating a real, usable outdoor space—not just adding something small.
A typical project in this range might include:
A 400–500 square foot paver patio
A seating wall for a built-in gathering space
A fire feature for cooler nights
Low-voltage lighting to extend use into the evening
Simple landscaping to soften the space
At the lower end, the design stays simple. At the higher end, you may see better materials or additional features, such as retaining walls.
This level works well if your goal is clear:“We want a place to sit, relax, and have people over.”
Deluxe Projects: $40,000 – $65,000
This is where things start to feel more intentional.
Instead of just adding a patio, you’re building a complete outdoor environment.
Projects in this range often include:
A larger patio (600+ square feet)
A gas fire feature
Built-in seating walls
Drainage solutions to protect the space
Landscape plantings and lighting
At this level, many homeowners also start adding:
Multiple zones for dining and relaxing
Decorative retaining walls
Privacy elements like fencing
The space feels more finished. More designed.
It’s not just where you go outside- it’s where you spend time.
Ultimate Projects: $65,000 – $100,000+
This is a full transformation.
You’re no longer just building a patio. You’re creating an outdoor living experience that works like an extension of your home.
These projects often combine several major features:
A large, custom paver patio layout
A built-in outdoor kitchen or grill island
A fire pit or fireplace
A pergola or covered structure
Integrated landscape and architectural lighting
You may also see:
Defined spaces for dining, cooking, and relaxing
Decorative walls and elevation changes
Privacy fencing
Everything works together as one cohesive design.
This is for homeowners who want their backyard to feel just as functional as the inside of their home.
Why Patio Costs Vary So Much
Two patios can look similar at first glance—but have very different price tags.
That’s because a lot of the cost comes from things you don’t immediately see.
Size and Scope
A small front walkway upgrade is very different from a 600+ square foot backyard patio.
More space means:
More materials
More labor
More planning
Materials
Material choice has a big impact.
Basic pavers cost less.
Premium pavers or natural stone cost more—but they last longer and look better over time.
Higher-end materials often mean:
Better durability
More design options
Higher long-term value
You can explore options in our selection guide.
Site Conditions
Every yard is different.
Factors like slope, soil, and drainage can significantly alter the project.
For example:
A flat yard is easier to build on
A sloped yard may need retaining walls
Poor drainage requires additional work to prevent water issues
This is one of the biggest reasons online estimates can feel off.
Features and Upgrades
This is where the space really comes to life.
Features like:
Fire pits or fireplaces
Lighting
Outdoor kitchens
Pergolas
Built-in seating
All add to the cost—but they also make the space more usable.
You can see how these come together on our outdoor living page.
Design Complexity
A simple square patio is straightforward.
But once you add curves, multiple levels, or detailed patterns, the project becomes more complex.
That means:
More planning
More material cuts
More skilled labor
And that affects the final cost.
The Biggest Cost Mistake Homeowners Make
It’s not spending too much.
It’s focusing only on the lowest number.
Lower-cost installations often skip critical steps, such as proper base preparation and drainage. That’s when problems show up later—shifting pavers, pooling water, uneven surfaces.
Now, instead of enjoying your space, you’re fixing it.
A well-built patio should last for decades with minimal issues.
A Better Way to Think About Your Budget
Instead of asking, “What’s the cheapest patio we can build?”It’s better to ask:
“What do we want this space to do for us?”
Is it for:
Family time?
Hosting friends?
Relaxing after work?
When you start there, the investment becomes clearer.
You’re not just paying for a patio. You’re creating a space you’ll actually use.
Want a Real Number for Your Space?
Every yard is different. That’s why ranges only get you so far.
The best next step is to get a clear plan based on your property and goals.
Start with the pricing guide to see real examples.
Then visit our contact page to schedule a conversation.
We’ll walk your space, talk through ideas, and give you a number you can actually plan around.
No pressure. Just clarity.
About the Author
With nearly two decades of experience, Valley Deck & Patio has grown into a full-service landscape design and construction company known for our custom work. Our talented team takes on the challenge of complex projects, and we are always ready to roll up our sleeves and exceed customer expectations.