Outdoor · Dallas, TX

How Much Does a Patio Installation Cost in Dallas, TX?

In Dallas, a patio installation typically runs $2,500–$14,000, averaging around $5,600. A project where base compaction quietly determines whether the surface stays flat for ten years or three, and Dallas's regional cost index means the final number differs meaningfully from the plain national baseline.

3–7 daysTypical timeline
Usually notPermit required
Partially DIYDIY feasibility
55%Avg. resale value recouped
Dallas Estimate Localized
$2,500$14,000
Typical project: $5,600
National average$2,500–$14,000
Dallas cost index1.0x
Per ft$20

Based on a typical 280 sq ft scope. Adjust the exact size and finish tier in the full calculator for a more precise number.

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Cost Breakdown

Where the money goes on a Dallas patio installation

These percentages hold roughly steady across metros — what changes city to city is the dollar figure attached to each slice, driven by Dallas's 1.0x regional cost index.

Base preparation
25%
Surface material
40%
Labor
25%
Edging & drainage
10%
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What Moves the Price

Factors that change your Dallas estimate

01Material — poured concrete, pavers, flagstone, or brick
02Base preparation depth for soil type and climate
03Design complexity — curves, multiple levels, borders
04Drainage and grading requirements
05Add-ons like a fire pit or built-in seating wall
06Site accessibility for equipment and material delivery

Dallas-specific considerations

Dallas's construction labor market is best described as a large, competitive market with contractor availability across most trades. permitting timelines are generally moderate, and the city serves as this dataset's baseline for national average pricing. Climate-wise, Dallas sees hot summers with occasional severe storms, which is relevant when timing outdoor work specifically.

Material options and how they affect cost

OptionNotes
Poured concreteLowest cost, can be stamped or stained for texture
Concrete paversIndividually replaceable, wide pattern options
Natural flagstonePremium irregular-stone look, highest labor cost
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Can you DIY part of a patio installation in Dallas?

A full DIY patio installation is possible for experienced homeowners, but most Dallas homeowners get better results with a hybrid approach: handle the straightforward prep and finish work yourself, and bring in a licensed contractor for the technical core. This can still capture a meaningful portion of the roughly 30% potential labor savings.

Resale value consideration

Nationally, homeowners recoup around 55% of a patio installation's cost at resale. That figure holds directionally in Dallas, though local buyer preferences and market conditions can shift it somewhat. See our guide on which renovations actually pay back the most for more on how to weigh ROI against your actual timeline.

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Common Questions

Patio Installation FAQ for Dallas homeowners

How much does a patio installation cost in Dallas?

Dallas patio installation projects typically run $2,500–$14,000, averaging $5,600, based on a typical 280 sq ft scope. Use our calculator to adjust for your exact size and finish tier.

Why does a patio installation cost what it does in Dallas?

Dallas sits almost exactly at the national average for construction labor cost, which is part of why it serves as this dataset's baseline (1.00x regional index).

Do I need a permit for a patio installation in Dallas?

Typically no — a patio installation is usually permit-exempt in most jurisdictions since it doesn't affect structure, electrical, or plumbing systems. Always confirm with your local building department if your project scope changes.

How long does a patio installation take in Dallas?

A typical patio installation takes 3–7 days from start to finish, though scheduling around contractor availability and hot summers with occasional severe storms in Dallas can extend the timeline before work even begins.

What's included in this patio installation estimate?

The estimate covers the full scope of a typical project: primarily base preparation (25%), surface material (40%), labor (25%), plus the remaining categories shown in the cost breakdown above. See our methodology for exactly how these figures are built.

Can I patio installation myself to save money?

Partially to fully, depending on the specific work — see our DIY vs. hiring guide for how to think about it. Self-performing labor could save roughly 30%, since materials cost about the same either way.

How this estimate was calculated

We start from national average pricing for patio installation sourced from contractor cost surveys and industry reporting, then apply Dallas's regional construction cost index (1.0x national baseline) to localize the range. See our full methodology for how indices are built and how often figures are reviewed. Last reviewed July 2026.