Browse Forums Paving & Concreting Re: Pool paving cost 2Jan 06, 2021 1:38 pm Laino Hi all We are looking to add some extra pavers / tiles around a new pool build in addition to the usual coping. We would like the tiles / pavers to match the coping tiles as much as possible. I have received an amended quote that is $10,864 for 33.6m2 !! that is over $320 per m2 , that seems excessive to me, what should the average price be for this assuming mid range tiles. What material are your tiles? Pretty sure any pool copers can be made from pavers, any good mason will do it. Price will vary with materials however. Your quote might be for materials and laying? If not then it is crazy high. Are you wanting direct glue over concrete? a mortar bed? Also, what is "mid range" for tiles? https://thomasarcherbuild.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html - Thomas Archer Homes - Custom Nouveau 41 Re: Pool paving cost 3Feb 03, 2021 5:59 pm Hi Laino, What part of the country are you from? The reason i ask is there are different laying methods dependent on where you are. Re: Pool paving cost 4Feb 10, 2021 10:06 pm If they need to allow to pour a concrete footing first , then screed the concrete with sand cement bed , then waterproof the screed for moisture protection , two coats moisture shield 2 coats latticrete hydro ban and then glue the pavers to the screed, flexiable grout and then seal the pavers Aswell as supply the tiles then $300 per m2 is resonable $100-$150 per m2 for just laying tiles is standard And if tiles are $80 per m2 and concrete slabs around $100 per m2 The last home I lived in didn't have a pool and when i went to sell it the agents were not happy, even telling me to put one in to sell the place. The agents weren't happy… 2 2652 Approvals are covered in the cost we are paying to the pool company. The only thing stated in our home build contract for the additional cost is engineering support. … 3 1215 I had 28m2 of engineered pavers laid six months back and it was difficult to find someone not taking the pi$$. Internet suggested it should be $85-100/m2 to lay them.… 3 9641 |