Paver Patio, Pavilion and Outdoor Kitchen in San Carlos
A San Carlos backyard rebuilt around 1,619 sq ft of Techo-Bloc Prescott pavers, a Basalite segmental block seat wall, a covered pavilion, and a Mont Alpi outdoor kitchen. Drainage was tied into the existing storm system in the same scope, with low-voltage lighting and refreshed planting throughout.
- Location
- San Carlos
- Timeline
- Pre-construction planning and material coordination ran for several weeks before site setup, the crew was on site for active install for about three weeks, and the final walkthrough closed out the main build with final checks and the last drain grates wrapped shortly after.
- Style
- Transitional
The Problem
The existing backyard was a mix of patchy lawn, an aging concrete patio, a small wood pergola, and dry-stacked stone retaining, with no single usable hardscape footprint for dining or cooking.
Surface water and roof runoff had no organized path to the existing storm drain in the rear yard, leaving planting beds and the patio edge exposed to pooling.
The side yard between the house and the fence was a narrow, uneven access strip with stepping stones and loose soil, hard to walk on year-round.
Planting beds were tired and uneven, with overgrown shrubs, exposed conduit, and weathered low rock walls that did not match the homeowners' design direction.
The packaged Mont Alpi outdoor kitchen island, as supplied, did not match the homeowners' preferred grill orientation, so the grill placement had to be coordinated with the manufacturer and homeowners after the main build.
Our Approach
The Plan
A single connected backyard footprint anchored by a 1,619 sq ft Techo-Bloc Prescott paver patio, with the pavilion centered as a covered seating and dining zone.
A low segmental block seat-style retaining wall along the planting edge, capped with Marina Coping by Belgard 4x12 to double as informal seating.
A Mont Alpi 805 Deluxe grill island with fridge cabinet plus a Mont Alpi NEXT-SS slide-out storage cabinet, installed under the pavilion run.
Drainage tied into the existing rear-yard storm drain via 3-inch SDR-35 PVC, NDS square drain grates, a pop-up emitter, and a dry-well pit, with the routing called out so the homeowners knew it connected to the existing system.
Refreshed planting beds with mini bark mulch, weed cloth, decorative rock on the side strip, a planter box, and a one-valve drip irrigation system, coordinated with the homeowners' own landscape designer.
Low-voltage landscape lighting on a 300 watt Pro-Trade transformer with Tru-Scape dot lights, Pro-Trade ledge lights, FX up lights, and a Brilliance LED WiFi smart socket for scheduling.
The Build
The Result
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Investment Range
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- $28,000 – $32,500
- $22,500 – $26,000
- $17,000 – $19,500
- $12,500 – $14,500
- $4,500 – $5,500
- $4,500 – $5,000
- $4,000 – $4,500
- $2,000 – $2,500
Estimates only — actual investment depends on site conditions, material selections, and scope.