Outdoor Living Cost Guides

Outdoor living can look like luxury kitchen to simple patios or decks. The cost of outdoor living space depends on what you want to do with it. You can install a hot tub for $315 or build a greenhouse for $17,900. Check out the Cost Guides below for more detailed outdoor living project costs.

Have you wanted a new deck or a swimming pool for those summer months? Turning your outdoor space into a comfortable, fun and safe place for the whole family can be less costly than you think. Think about how you want to use your outdoor space. The more prepared you are when you talk to your contractor, the easier it will be to transform the backyard into your paradise.

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  • Build a Deck
    National Average $7,653
    Typical Range $4,149 - $11,175
    Low End - High End $1,600 - $20,000
  • Install a Patio or Pathway
    National Average $3,408
    Typical Range $1,853 - $5,112
    Low End - High End $800 - $11,000
  • Repair a Deck
    National Average $1,707
    Typical Range $758 - $2,723
    Low End - High End $250 - $5,700

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Build a Deck
(13,616 projects)
$7,653 Average National Cost
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Install a Patio or Pathway
(12,566 projects)
$3,883 Average National Cost
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Repair a Deck
(9,491 projects)
$1,707 Average National Cost
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Seal or Waterproof a Deck
(7,599 projects)
$880 Average National Cost
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Install Asphalt Paving
(7,392 projects)
$4,616 Average National Cost
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Install or Repair Gas Pipes
(6,709 projects)
$523 Average National Cost
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Maintain a Swimming Pool
(6,234 projects)
$231 Average National Cost
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Install a Hot Tub
(4,944 projects)
$316 Average National Cost
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Coat Concrete With Epoxy
(4,705 projects)
$2,158 Average National Cost
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Repair Asphalt Paving
(2,618 projects)
$2,228 Average National Cost
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Remodel a Swimming Pool
(2,294 projects)
$8,343 Average National Cost
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Install an Awning
(2,041 projects)
$2,599 Average National Cost
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Build a Patio Enclosure
(1,969 projects)
$16,312 Average National Cost
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Repair a Patio or Pathway
(1,267 projects)
$1,356 Average National Cost
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Repair a Swimming Pool Heater
(1,220 projects)
$446 Average National Cost
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Install, Repair or Replace a Vinyl Swimming Pool Liner
(1,206 projects)
$2,193 Average National Cost
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Build a Swimming Pool
(1,076 projects)
$21,878 Average National Cost
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Remove Concrete
(973 projects)
$1,012 Average National Cost
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Install a Swimming Pool Heater
(708 projects)
$2,751 Average National Cost
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Build a Pergola,Trellis or Arbor
(487 projects)
$3,829 Average National Cost
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Install an Inground Pool
(420 projects)
$51,330 Average National Cost
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Repair an Awning
(365 projects)
$656 Average National Cost
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Install a Playground or Swing Set
(206 projects)
$477 Average National Cost
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Deliver Concrete
(203 projects)
$4,190 Average National Cost
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Install Swimming Pool Covers & Accessories
(157 projects)
$1,432 Average National Cost
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Build an Outdoor Kitchen
(151 projects)
$13,117 Average National Cost
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Repair a Gazebo
(131 projects)
$986 Average National Cost
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Install an Above Ground Pool
(129 projects)
$2,452 Average National Cost
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Repair a Boat Dock
(128 projects)
$1,797 Average National Cost
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Repair a Hot Tub
(127 projects)
$3,325 Average National Cost
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Build a Gazebo
(104 projects)
$6,185 Average National Cost
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Install a Natural Gas BBQ
(98 projects)
$255 Average National Cost
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Install an Outdoor Misting System
(69 projects)
$2,622 Average National Cost
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Build a Dock
(68 projects)
$14,823 Average National Cost
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Build a Swimming Pool Enclosure
(59 projects)
$9,601 Average National Cost
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Install a Fiberglass Pool
(59 projects)
$28,642 Average National Cost
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Repair an Outdoor Misting System
(41 projects)
$440 Average National Cost
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Make and Install Signs
(21 projects)
$424 Average National Cost
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Build or Resurface a Tennis Court
(20 projects)
$6,860 Average National Cost
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Repair Playground Equipment
(18 projects)
$386 Average National Cost
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Repair a Greenhouse
(10 projects)
$1,400 Average National Cost
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Build a Greenhouse
(8 projects)
$17,871 Average National Cost
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Repair a Tennis Court
(8 projects)
$2,428 Average National Cost
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Patios and Pathways

Patios act as great spaces for dining, grilling, putting swimming pool furniture and holding outdoor parties. They are often made of concrete, tiles or stone and installed directly on the ground. They can be any shape and either attached to the home or a detached free-standing space in the middle of the yard. They are used for everything, from sitting and enjoying the view to holding an outdoor BBQ to surrounding a pool. These are less expensive than decks and easier to maintain in the long run.
Pathways are useful when wanting to create a walking space in your yard. They can be made of various materials depending on the garden: pebbles, mulch, flagstone, ceramic tiles, etc. Asphalt is a very cost-effective option. It also provides a better surface for snow and ice removal in winter climates. It's easier to repair and additional layers can be added if necessary. Consider the square footage of your yard and if a pathway would be ideal for walking your garden area.

Decks

Unlike patios, decks are designed with wood, often enclosed and act as extensions of the home as an additional room. Building a deck can enhance the beauty of your home. Although a new deck could turn into an expensive investment, picking the best contractor for the job, planning and asking questions will make the difference in the end sum.
Choose your design, materials and location. You can have the coolest idea for a deck, and it will never look the way you anticipated if it isn't designed properly. If you have an especially great view from one part of your home, then position the new deck to take full advantage of it. If you are considering a hot tub, consider the optimal wood material for holding its weight. Sealing the deck is another way to help it last longer and shine. Flower boxes and benches are some options to consider to make your deck more beautiful.

Gazebo

A gazebo is a free-standing structure designed to provide shelter from the elements. Gazebos are normally situated in gardens or other places with beautiful views, and they are constructed in a wide range of styles and with an assortment of materials. These simple structures are relatively easy to build but have a multitude of uses. Think of adding decorative lattice or pillars, even a hot tub! There are really no design limitations - just your imagination and budget!

Swimming Pools

A swimming pool used to be a privilege of the rich, but today that isn't necessarily true. There are many options to fit within your budget. In-ground pools are more expensive than their above-ground counterparts, but both provide terrific aesthetic options and sound investments. Don't only think about the cost of the pool itself, but maintenance as well. Although modern equipment makes maintenance easy, weekly cleanings and seasonal closings are necessary to preserve the life of your pool. Be sure to check your local building restrictions to determine how far your pool needs to be from field lines and septic tanks. Talk to your insurance agent before construction to find out about additional coverage needed for a new pool, and you may also want to talk to your local taxing authorities about possible property tax assessment increases so that you'll know what to expect.