Broken Arrow Patio Contractor Pricing Guide — How Outdoor Living Is Priced
Understanding how outdoor living is priced in Broken Arrow helps you evaluate estimates, compare contractors fairly, and make confident decisions. Here’s a detailed look at what drives the cost of outdoor construction and what you should expect to see in a professional estimate.
The Four Cost Drivers
1. Materials
Materials typically represent 40–60% of an outdoor living project cost. Key material variables:
- Concrete: The concrete mix itself (4,000 PSI vs. 3,000 PSI), fiber reinforcement, rebar, and stamps or color hardener
- Stone or brick: Natural stone is significantly more expensive than manufactured stone veneer; brick quality varies by manufacturer
- Lumber or aluminum: Premium cedar pergola vs. pressure-treated vs. aluminum frame
- Appliances: Built-in grill quality varies from $500 to $5,000+; refrigerators, side burners, and pizza ovens add significant cost
- Countertops: Concrete, granite, tile — wide range of material costs
2. Labor
Skilled labor is the largest variable in outdoor living pricing. In northeast Oklahoma, experienced masonry and concrete labor commands premium rates — and for good reason. A skilled mason builds a fireplace that draws correctly and lasts 40 years. An unskilled one builds a fireplace that smokes and cracks. Labor typically represents 35–50% of project cost for masonry-heavy builds.
3. Complexity
Complexity affects both materials and labor. Complex factors include:
- Difficult yard access (tight gate, far from street)
- Sloped lots requiring grading or retaining walls
- Elaborate stamp patterns with multiple colors
- Custom design elements (non-standard shapes, special details)
- Electrical or gas work coordination
4. Overhead
Legitimate contractors carry real overhead: liability insurance (required), workers’ compensation (required for employees), vehicle costs, tool maintenance, licensing fees, marketing, and business operations. A contractor without these costs isn’t running a legitimate business — and when something goes wrong, you have no recourse.
Price Per Square Foot Reference (Broken Arrow, 2025)
| Work Type | Price Range (per sq ft installed) |
|---|---|
| Broom-finish concrete patio | $10–$15 |
| Stamped concrete patio | $18–$30 |
| Exposed aggregate patio | $14–$22 |
| Concrete driveway | $10–$15 |
| Stamped driveway | $18–$28 |
| Outdoor kitchen (per linear foot) | $800–$2,000/LF |
| Outdoor fireplace (full build) | $8,000–$22,000 |
| Masonry fire pit | $3,000–$8,000 |
| Pergola (wood) | $6,000–$15,000 |
| Pergola (aluminum) | $8,000–$20,000 |
| Seating wall (per linear foot) | $80–$180/LF |
Red Flags in Outdoor Living Estimates
- Single-line total with no breakdown: You can’t verify what you’re getting
- Dramatically lower price than all other bids: Something is being cut — materials, thickness, insurance, or quality
- Large upfront deposit required: Legitimate contractors don’t need 50%+ upfront
- No written contract: Never commit to a verbal agreement for any significant project
- High-pressure tactics: “This price is only good today” is a manipulation tactic, not a business practice
Get a Transparent Estimate from VistaScapes
Every VistaScapes estimate is fully itemized — you see exactly what materials, what labor, and what scope you’re getting for your investment. No surprises. Call 918-779-1317 to schedule your free on-site consultation in Broken Arrow. We serve all of northeast Oklahoma.


