HARDSCAPE & OUTDOOR LIVING · APRIL 2024
Bend's outdoor lifestyle is legendary — 300 days of sunshine, stunning mountain views, and a culture built around spending time outside. A well-designed paver patio transforms your backyard into a true extension of your home, and in Central Oregon's climate, pavers are far superior to poured concrete. Here's everything you need to know to design the perfect patio for your Bend property.
Bend's freeze-thaw cycle is brutal on poured concrete. Water seeps into micro-cracks, freezes, expands, and widens those cracks year after year. Within 5–10 years, most poured concrete patios in Central Oregon show significant cracking, heaving, and surface spalling. Repair options are limited and expensive.
Interlocking concrete pavers handle freeze-thaw cycles gracefully because they flex as a system rather than cracking as a monolithic slab. Individual pavers can be removed and reset if frost heaving occurs — no jackhammer required. Pavers also offer superior drainage (water passes through the joints rather than pooling), a wider range of design options, and significantly higher resale value. A quality paver patio in Bend typically adds $15,000–$30,000 to a home's appraised value.
We work primarily with Belgard and Unilock — two manufacturers whose products are specifically engineered for freeze-thaw climates and whose color ranges complement Central Oregon's natural palette of sage, basalt, and juniper.
PRO TIP
Choose paver colors that complement your home's exterior — not just what looks good in isolation. Bring a photo of your house to the selection meeting. Warm-toned homes (tan, brown, red brick) pair best with Cascade and Sierra tones. Cool-toned homes (grey, white, blue) pair well with charcoal and slate blends.
The pattern you choose dramatically affects the visual character of the finished patio. Here are the most popular options we install in Bend:
For fire pit integration, we typically design a circular or octagonal paver platform 14–16 feet in diameter, with the fire pit centered and seating walls or boulders defining the perimeter. Outdoor kitchens benefit from a large, flat paver field (Urbana or similar) with a contrasting border course to define the cooking zone.
A standard residential paver patio in Bend (200–400 sq ft, basic pattern, no walls) typically ranges from $12,000 to $22,000 installed. Add seating walls ($150–$250 per linear foot), steps ($800–$1,500 per step), a fire pit ($3,000–$8,000), or an outdoor kitchen ($15,000–$40,000+) and the project grows accordingly. The investment is significant, but a quality paver patio in Bend will outlast poured concrete by decades and adds measurable value to your home.
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We've built hundreds of paver patios across Bend, Redmond, and Sisters. Our design team will meet you on-site, discuss your vision, and provide a detailed proposal with material samples — at no cost.
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