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3 Common Questions About Hardscaping, Answered

August 16, 2022

The term hardscaping hasn't been around for long. It refers to non-living elements of your yard, which include things like the deck, walls, and the patio. According to Kiplinger, 87% of homebuyers would rather have a home with an outdoor patio area, but hardscaping projects are usually large, heavy, and complicated. They can, however, significantly improve the look of your yard. To ensure your outdoor space looks aesthetically pleasing, you need to get the construction methods and materials right. Here are the answers to three common hardscaping questions.

1. What Is the Average Cost of Hardscaping?

The cost of hardscaping depends on what elements you are looking to include. For instance, if paving stones are part of your plan, you can expect to pay, on average, $8 to $25 per square foot, according to HomeAdvisor. Some can cost more, and some will cost less, depending on the design and color. Apart from paving stones, you may also want to use retaining wall blocks; these cost about $5 to $20 per square foot on average, according to Home Guide. The best way to get the total cost of your project would be to list all the elements you need, their prices, and the area you want to cover; then, make some calculations with the help of a hardscaping expert.

2. How Much Gravel and Sand Do You Need?

Most hardscaping projects need both sand and gravel. For gravel, you can go for four to six inches of crushed gravel. A single yard of gravel can cover about 80 square feet. You will also need an inch of concrete sand, and a single yard can cover about 200 square feet.

3. Where Can I Get Gravel and Sand?

One of the easiest ways to get sand and gravel is to contact a landscape supply company. You can also find out if there are any rock quarries near your location. If you are lucky, you can get a company that delivers sand, gravel, and paving stones at the same time. This will save you a lot of money. You should also talk to your salesman to see if they can add some aggregate materials to your order.


The answers to these questions can get you started with your hardscaping project. Get in touch with Stonescape Outdoors LLC today for the most reliable hardscaping services. We would love to hear from you.

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