Paver Calculator

Paver Driveway Calculator

paver driveway calculator. Paver count, base stone, and sand for interlocking paver driveways.

The Short Answer: A 12x40 paver driveway needs about 2,400 standard 4x8 pavers, 5.9 cubic yards of base stone (8 inches for vehicular traffic), and 0.4 cubic yards of leveling sand. Paver driveways need a thicker base than patios.

Paver Driveway Calculator

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Paver Driveway Requirements

Paver driveways require a thicker base than patios because they support vehicle weight. The ICPI recommends 8-12 inches of compacted crushed stone base for vehicular applications, compared to 6 inches for pedestrian-only. The pavers themselves should be at least 2 3/8 inches thick (most standard pavers meet this).

Driveway pavers take more cutting than patio pavers because the edges meet curbs, garage aprons, and public sidewalks -- all of which require precision trimming. Budget 15% waste instead of the 10% used for patios. Use a wet saw for clean cuts; a concrete saw works but creates rougher edges.

Frequently Asked Questions

8 inches minimum for passenger vehicles, 12 inches for heavy vehicles (trucks, RVs, trailers). Plus 1 inch of leveling sand on top. Total excavation: 12-15 inches below finished grade. Compact the base in 3-inch lifts with a plate compactor. The base is the most important part -- insufficiently compacted base is the #1 cause of paver driveway failure.

Materials: $6-15 per sq ft for pavers plus $3-5/sq ft for base stone and sand. A 12x40 driveway: $4,300-9,600 in materials. Installed: $15-30/sq ft total. A paver driveway costs 2-3x more than asphalt but lasts 25+ years with no sealing, can be repaired paver-by-paver, and dramatically increases curb appeal.

The Bottom Line

Free paver driveway calculator. Paver count, base stone, and sand for interlocking paver driveways. Measure your project area carefully, add your waste factor, and use this calculator to get the material quantity before heading to the supply yard. Accurate estimates save money on bulk delivery charges and prevent mid-project shortages.