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🧱Paver Calculator

Calculate Your Paver Needs

Calculate the number of pavers needed for your patio or walkway with precision. Our free paver calculator considers different laying patterns and joint widths to give accurate estimates.

Input Dimensions

Patio Size Presets

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ft
in
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Results

Total Area

300.00 sq ft

Pavers per sq ft

0.96

Pavers Needed

288

Pavers with Waste

317

Estimated Total Cost

$1109.50

💡 Pro Tip

Always order extra pavers for cuts and future repairs. 10% waste is standard.

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Quick Answer

Paver estimates usually start with the project area or volume, then add a waste factor before converting the result into bags, pieces, bundles, panels, or gallons. Use this calculator when you need a fast material estimate before ordering supplies, comparing costs, or planning a construction project.

Best for

Contractors, builders, remodelers, and DIY homeowners who need a practical jobsite estimate.

Inputs needed

Start with the dimensions of the project, then choose material settings, price, and waste percentage.

How to estimate

The basic workflow is to measure area, choose pattern, calculate pavers, then round up so you do not run short during installation.

How much extra pavers should I buy?

For simple patterns (running bond), 10% extra. For complex patterns (herringbone), 15-20% extra. Save leftovers for repairs.

Paver Count Formula

Pavers = Area ÷ Paver Area × (1 + Waste)

Calculate total area, divide by area of one paver, add 10-15% for cuts and pattern waste.

Step-by-Step Guide

1

Measure Area

Calculate the total area to be paved. For irregular shapes, divide into sections.

2

Choose Pattern

Select laying pattern - herringbone and basketweave need more cuts than running bond.

3

Calculate Pavers

Divide total area by area of one paver, then add waste based on pattern complexity.

4

Estimate Base Material

Calculate gravel base: 4-6 inches compacted, sand bedding: 1 inch.

5

Plan Edging

Measure perimeter for edging materials.

Pro Tips

  • Start with a properly compacted base - this prevents settling.
  • Use polymeric sand for durable, weed-resistant joints.
  • Install edge restraint to keep pavers from shifting.
  • Consider the color - darker pavers get hotter in sun.
  • Plan for drainage - slope away from buildings.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much extra pavers should I buy?
For simple patterns (running bond), 10% extra. For complex patterns (herringbone), 15-20% extra. Save leftovers for repairs.
What base material should I use?
Use 4-6 inches of compacted gravel base, then 1 inch of sand bedding. For driveways, use 8-12 inches of gravel.
How do I prevent weeds from growing between pavers?
Use landscape fabric under the gravel base, and polymeric sand in the joints to lock pavers and prevent weeds.
What pattern should I choose?
Running bond is simplest. Herringbone is stronger for driveways. Basketweave is decorative. Choose based on use and preference.
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