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Interlocking patio costs in Toronto range from $20 to $35 per square foot for a standard installation. Complex projects with outdoor kitchens, fire pits, seating walls, and integrated lighting can range from $35 to $60+ per square foot. The variable glacial deposits ranging from sandy to heavy clay till on many Toronto properties may require additional drainage engineering that affects the total budget.
Stamped concrete patio costs in Burlington range from $16 to $30 per square foot, depending on pattern complexity, colour selection, and site preparation. A typical 300 to 400 square foot backyard patio runs $5,000 to $12,000 fully installed. Plain broom-finish concrete is more affordable at $10 to $16 per square foot. The sandy loam near lakeshore transitioning to silty clay inland on Burlington lots may require additional base work.
Artificial turf installation in Georgetown typically costs $12 to $22 per square foot fully installed, including excavation, aggregate base, geotextile fabric, turf, and infill. Pet-friendly installations with antimicrobial infill cost slightly more. Putting greens range from $18 to $30 per square foot due to specialized turf profiles and contouring work. We provide exact pricing after an on-site assessment.
Interlocking walkway costs in Toronto typically range from $25 to $40 per square foot, depending on width, pattern, and material selection. Steps with reinforced concrete cores and paver or stone cladding add $800 to $2,500 per set depending on width and riser count. Properties with significant grade changes common in urban lots with ravine protection zones may require additional structural work.
Interlock restoration and sealing in Burlington typically costs $4 to $8 per square foot, depending on the condition of the existing surface and the sealer type selected. A standard two-car driveway restoration runs $2,500 to $5,500 including pressure washing, polymeric sand replacement, and sealer application. This is significantly less expensive than full replacement.
As a Zone 5b municipality, Georgetown supports a wide range of hardy perennials, ornamental grasses, flowering shrubs, and shade trees. Popular choices include Echinacea, Black-Eyed Susan, Hostas, Hydrangeas, Karl Foerster grass, and native shrubs like Ninebark and Serviceberry. We select cultivars proven in Zone 5b conditions and source from Ontario-accredited nurseries.
We work with Ontario-quarried Eramosa limestone, Algonquin flagstone, Muskoka granite, Owen Sound ledgerock, and Wiarton bluestone. We also install imported materials including Muskoka granite and premium European stone on request. Every stone is selected for colour consistency, thickness uniformity, and structural integrity before it reaches your Toronto property.
Lift-and-relay repair in Burlington typically costs $8 to $18 per square foot for the affected area, depending on the extent of damage and root cause. Most residential repairs cover 50 to 200 square feet and run $1,500 to $4,000. This is significantly less than full driveway replacement and preserves your existing pavers and their naturally weathered appearance.
Landscape lighting projects in Georgetown typically range from $3,500 for a basic path and entry package (8 to 12 fixtures) to $12,000+ for comprehensive whole-property illumination. Each brass or marine-grade aluminum fixture installed runs $250 to $600 including the transformer share, wiring, and installation. We design systems that can be expanded later without requiring transformer upgrades.
Yes. The 20mm porcelain pavers we install have zero water absorption (less than 0.5%), which makes them immune to freeze-thaw damage. Unlike natural stone or concrete pavers that absorb moisture and can spall after repeated freezing, porcelain pavers maintain their surface integrity through the 108 cm of annual snowfall that Toronto receives. They are certified to ASTM C1026 freeze-thaw standards.
In Burlington, retaining walls over 1.0 metre in retained height require a building permit from City of Burlington Building and By-Law Department. Walls near watercourses or within regulated areas also require approval from Conservation Halton. Engineering drawings are required for walls over 1.0 metre. We coordinate all permitting requirements as part of our project scope so you do not have to manage the approval process yourself.
Interlocking driveway costs in Brampton typically range from $22 to $38 per square foot installed, depending on paver selection, pattern complexity, and site conditions. Properties with heavy Halton Till clay with high shrink-swell potential may require additional base preparation, which affects the total project cost. We provide detailed, itemized estimates after an on-site assessment of your specific lot.
Concrete driveway costs in Toronto range from $12 to $25 per square foot depending on the finish. Broom-finish is the most affordable, exposed aggregate falls in the middle range, and stamped concrete with colour hardener is at the higher end. Most two-car driveways in Toronto cost between $8,000 and $18,000 fully installed including excavation, base preparation, and forming.
Sod installation in Burlington typically costs $3 to $6 per square foot including topsoil, grading, and Kentucky Bluegrass sod. Full lawn renovation that includes subgrade correction, drainage grading, 4 to 6 inches of Triple-Mix, and premium sod ranges from $5 to $8 per square foot. Larger lots in Aldershot, Millcroft, Tyandaga, and Roseland often benefit from volume pricing on material delivery.
Interlocking patio costs in Brampton range from $20 to $35 per square foot for a standard installation. Complex projects with outdoor kitchens, fire pits, seating walls, and integrated lighting can range from $35 to $60+ per square foot. The heavy Halton Till clay with high shrink-swell potential on many Brampton properties may require additional drainage engineering that affects the total budget.
Stamped concrete patio costs in Toronto range from $16 to $30 per square foot, depending on pattern complexity, colour selection, and site preparation. A typical 300 to 400 square foot backyard patio runs $5,000 to $12,000 fully installed. Plain broom-finish concrete is more affordable at $10 to $16 per square foot. The variable glacial deposits ranging from sandy to heavy clay till on Toronto lots may require additional base work.
Artificial turf installation in Burlington typically costs $12 to $22 per square foot fully installed, including excavation, aggregate base, geotextile fabric, turf, and infill. Pet-friendly installations with antimicrobial infill cost slightly more. Putting greens range from $18 to $30 per square foot due to specialized turf profiles and contouring work. We provide exact pricing after an on-site assessment.
Interlocking walkway costs in Brampton typically range from $25 to $40 per square foot, depending on width, pattern, and material selection. Steps with reinforced concrete cores and paver or stone cladding add $800 to $2,500 per set depending on width and riser count. Properties with significant grade changes common in rapidly expanding suburban development on clay soils may require additional structural work.
Interlock restoration and sealing in Toronto typically costs $4 to $8 per square foot, depending on the condition of the existing surface and the sealer type selected. A standard two-car driveway restoration runs $2,500 to $5,500 including pressure washing, polymeric sand replacement, and sealer application. This is significantly less expensive than full replacement.
As a Zone 6a municipality, Burlington supports a wide range of hardy perennials, ornamental grasses, flowering shrubs, and shade trees. Popular choices include Echinacea, Black-Eyed Susan, Hostas, Hydrangeas, Karl Foerster grass, and native shrubs like Ninebark and Serviceberry. We select cultivars proven in Zone 6a conditions and source from Ontario-accredited nurseries.

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