New York

How Much Does Concrete Patio Cost in New York?

Estimated local cost for concrete patio in New York, based on regional cost-of-living data. Updated April 2026.

Quick Answer: The estimated cost of concrete patio in New York is $1,675$6,700 ($5 – $10 per square foot). Average: $3,350.New York is 12% above national average.

Source: ClearCost national data adjusted by BEA Regional Price Parity for New York — updated April 2026

New York

$3,350

Estimated range: $1,675$6,700

$5 – $10 per square foot

National Average

$3,000

Range: $1,500$6,000

New York is 12% above national average based on BEA RPP data.

About these estimates: These prices are derived from our national pricing data adjusted for New York's cost of living (BEA Regional Price Parity: 111.5). Actual costs vary based on specific project requirements, contractor availability, and local material sourcing. See the national cost guide for full details.

Cost at a Glance — New York

Regionalized Cost Breakdown

National Average$3,350
Typical Range$1,675 – $6,700
Low End (200 sq ft, plain broom finish)$1,125 – $2,225
High End (500 sq ft, stamped & colored)$6,700 – $16,725

A concrete patio is one of the most cost-effective ways to add outdoor living space to your home. The national average runs around $3,000 for a plain 300 sq ft patio. Concrete patios are durable, low-maintenance, and can be customized with a wide range of colors, patterns, and textures.

Cost by Patio Size

Most patios range from 150 to 500 square feet, with 300 sq ft (roughly 15x20 ft) being a common size for a table and chairs with room to move around.

Cost by Patio Size (plain finish)

Small (150 sq ft)$825$1,675
Average (300 sq ft)$1,675$3,350
Large (500 sq ft)$2,800$5,575
Extra Large (750 sq ft)$4,175$8,375

Stamped vs. Plain Concrete

Stamped concrete adds visual appeal by mimicking stone, brick, or tile patterns. The per-square-foot cost nearly doubles compared to plain concrete, but the result can rival the look of natural stone at a fraction of the material cost.

Cost by Finish Type

Broom Finish$0$0
Exposed Aggregate$0$0
Acid Stained$0$25
Stamped (single pattern)$0$25
Stamped + Colored + Sealed$25$25

Labor Costs in New York

$25

Labor represents about 50% of a concrete patio project. Stamped and decorative work requires more skilled labor and commands higher rates.

Enhancement & Improvement Costs

Concrete Sealer$0 – $0
Built-in Fire Pit$550 – $2,800
Integrated Lighting$225 – $900
Built-in Planters$325 – $1,125
Steps (per step)$100 – $325

What Drives the Cost

  • Patio size
  • Decorative finish chosen
  • Site grading and drainage requirements
  • Existing surface removal
  • Access for concrete truck

Pro Tips

  • Consider a stamped border with a plain field for a decorative look at lower cost
  • Ensure proper slope (1/8 inch per foot) away from the house for drainage
  • Ask about integral color vs. surface stain — integral color goes all the way through
  • Seal stamped concrete every 1–2 years to preserve color and prevent wear

1–2 days to pour; cure 7 days before heavy use

Concrete Patio FAQ

How long does a concrete patio last?

A properly installed concrete patio can last 25–50 years. Regular sealing every 2–3 years and prompt repair of cracks will maximize its lifespan.

Can I pour concrete over an existing patio?

In some cases, yes — you can pour a concrete overlay over an existing concrete or masonry patio if the base is structurally sound and level. This costs less than full demolition and replacement.

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