For those looking to upgrade their outdoor space on a budget, the most cost-effective way to source pavers is through a combination of , local salvage yards , and online secondhand marketplaces . Basic concrete pavers remain the industry standard for affordability, often retailing for around $1 to $2 per square foot. Where to Buy Cheap Pavers 1. Major Retailers (New Stock)
Buying used or surplus materials can reduce costs to $1–$3 per square foot or even zero if you are willing to haul them away. where to buy cheap pavers
: Local yards may carry vintage bricks or reclaimed stone at significantly lower prices than new natural stone. For those looking to upgrade their outdoor space
: Search Facebook Marketplace , Craigslist , and Nextdoor for "leftover pavers" or "free pavers." Homeowners often list small quantities for free or cheap after finishing their own projects. Major Retailers (New Stock) Buying used or surplus
: A reliable source for concrete and rubber pavers, frequently featuring spring and holiday savings. 2. Secondhand & Salvage Options
: These stores often stock donated building materials, including pavers and landscaping stones, at a fraction of retail prices. 3. Specialty & Local Suppliers
National hardware stores frequently offer the lowest prices on standard concrete and brick-style pavers, especially when buying in bulk or during seasonal clearance events. : Known for highly competitive pricing, such as the 4 x 8 Charcoal Holland Paver Go to product viewer dialog for this item. at approximately $0.68 each. The Home Depot : Offers a wide variety of affordable options, including Pavestone 12" Square Red Stepping Stones often discounted to around $1.25.