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hardscape and paver work in Long Beach

Best hardscape and paver work contractors in Long Beach

Paver patios, walkways, and retaining walls live or die on base prep you cannot see once the job is done. A contractor who itemizes excavation, base, and drainage is the one to trust. Long Beach's coastal climate and dense housing support year-round home-service work across the South Bay.

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Hardscape and paver work prices in Long Beach

Paver patios typically runs $4,200 to $18,900. Retaining walls typically runs $5,250 to $26,250. Outdoor kitchens typically runs $8,400 to $31,500.

Los Angeles and San Diego pricing sits a little above the state average, with a deep and competitive contractor pool. These are typical ranges, not quotes. Get a line-item proposal from a Long Beach pro to price your job.

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Examples of the kind of record Quotrr keeps on a completed hardscape and paver work job. Each is tied to a real job and cannot be edited or deleted after the homeowner posts it.

Hardscape and paver work in Long Beach: common questions

How much does a paver patio cost in Long Beach?

A paver patio in Long Beach typically runs from the low to mid five figures depending on size, material, and base work. Retaining walls and outdoor kitchens add to that. See the Long Beach ranges above.

Do retaining walls need a permit in Long Beach?

Long Beach generally requires a permit for retaining walls above a set height, often around four feet, and for any wall carrying a surcharge load. A licensed hardscape contractor confirms the local threshold and pulls the permit.

What makes one paver bid higher than another?

Usually the base. Proper excavation, compacted base, edge restraint, and drainage cost more up front and keep the patio from heaving later. Get the base spec written into the proposal.

How do I check a Long Beach hardscape contractor?

Ask for finished patios and walls you can verify. On Quotrr a Long Beach contractor's completed hardscape jobs carry non-deletable Props tied to the real work.

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