How Much Does a New Patio Cost in London in 2026?

Pricing Guide

Budgeting for a new patio in London involves understanding the cost of materials, labour, and waste removal. Prices have fluctuated immensely recently, but here is an honest, up-to-date guide for 2026.

The Core Costs Broken Down

Typically, contractors price patios per square metre (m²). This price should include digging out the old ground, supplying sub-base (MOT Type 1), sand, cement, the paving itself, and finally, grout/pointing.

1. Indian Sandstone / Concrete Slabs

Estimated Range: £90–£140 per m²
These are excellent baseline options. Indian sandstone requires standard mortar beds and pointing, which is relatively fast for skilled landscapers.

2. Porcelain Paving

Estimated Range: £120–£180+ per m²
Porcelain requires a slurry primer on the back of each slab so it adheres to the mortar bed. It's also much denser and harder to cut, meaning longer labour times and higher wearing out of diamond blades.

3. Waste Removal (The Hidden London Cost)

In London, hiring a standard 8-yard builder's skip can cost upwards of £300–£400 depending on the borough and permit requirements. If your garden requires 20 tonnes of soil to be dug out, expect skip hire or grab-lorry fees to add £800–£1,200 to the total quote.

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