In 2026, a professional paver patio or pool deck in Bluffton and Hilton Head typically costs between $10 and $35 per square foot. For a standard 400-square-foot patio, homeowners should budget $6,000 to $12,000, while a larger 800-square-foot pool deck generally ranges from $14,000 to $28,000, depending on material choice and drainage complexity.
2026 Price Estimates by Project Size
Local pricing is influenced by the square footage and the “detail work” (like pool coping or custom borders) required.
| Project Type | Average Sq. Ft. | Estimated Investment (Installed) |
| Small Bistro Patio | 150 | $2,250 – $4,500 |
| Standard Entertaining Patio | 400 | $6,000 – $12,000 |
| Full Pool Deck & Surround | 800+ | $14,000 – $28,000 |
The Best Patio & Pool Deck Materials for South Carolina

1. Concrete Pavers ($10 – $18 per sq. ft.)
A versatile and durable option, and the best choice for a paver patio! While more budget-friendly, we recommend lighter colors (like tans, light grays, or creams) to minimize heat absorption during July and August. Lowcountry Paver concrete pavers are extremely resistant to cracking, and are super easy to maintain, clean, and keep looking as good as new for a lifetime.
2. Natural Travertine ($18 – $30 per sq. ft.)
Travertine is a fantastic choice for 2026 pool decks in the Lowcountry. Because it is a natural stone, it stays significantly cooler underfoot than concrete or brick. It is also naturally slip-resistant when tumbled, making it the safest option for wet feet.

Critical Factors Influencing Your Quote
- Pool Coping ($40 – $75 per linear foot): The coping is the specialized “edge” paver that surrounds the water. This is priced by the foot rather than the square foot and requires precision masonry.
- Drainage Systems: Beaufort County is flat, and heavy summer storms are common. We often integrate “deck drains” or French drains into the design (averaging $1,500 – $3,500) to ensure water flows away from your home and pool.
- HOA Setbacks & Limits: Many Hilton Head plantations (like Sea Pines or Wexford) have strict “Impervious Surface” limits. If you are near your limit, we may recommend Permeable Pavers, which allow water to soak into the ground rather than running off.
Local Pro Tip: Many local HOAs require that a minimum of 50% of your home’s foundation be screened by landscaping. When planning your patio, ensure you leave room for a 3-to-5-foot planting bed between the pavers and the house to stay in compliance.
Yes, provided the existing concrete is structurally sound and not severely cracked. This “overlay” method can save on demolition and hauling costs, but it requires careful attention to door thresholds and pool coping heights.
Due to our high humidity, we recommend a high-quality penetrating sealer. This prevents moisture from soaking into the pavers, making it much harder for “Lowcountry green” (mold/mildew) to take root.
Your New Outdoor Living Project Starts Here
Building a custom outdoor living space is about more than just pavers and sand – it’s about creating a foundation for memories that last a lifetime. Whether you are ready to break ground on a gourmet outdoor kitchen in Charleston, design a heat-resistant pool deck in Bluffton, or navigate the specific drainage requirements of Hardeeville, the team at Lowcountry Paver is here to guide you every step of the way.
Ready to transform your outdoor lifestyle? Our experts are available to answer your technical questions, provide product samples, or connect you with a vetted LCP Preferred Installer in your neighborhood. Let’s build an outdoor lifestyle that stands the test of time.
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