When planning a patio in Oklahoma, one of the most common decisions homeowners face is: natural stone or concrete pavers? Both are excellent choices — but they serve different needs and come with different price points, maintenance requirements, and aesthetic results. Here’s an honest side-by-side comparison from our experience building patios throughout Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Bixby, and Owasso.
Natural Stone Patios in Oklahoma
Natural stone — Oklahoma limestone, flagstone, travertine, quartzite, and bluestone — offers an unmatched organic beauty that improves with age. Each stone is unique, creating patios with true character and individuality that manufactured products simply can’t replicate.
Natural Stone Pros
- Timeless, natural beauty that ages gracefully
- Unique character — no two stone patios look alike
- Excellent heat management (light-colored stone stays cooler than dark pavers in Oklahoma’s summer heat)
- Can last 100+ years with proper installation and minimal maintenance
- Oklahoma limestone is locally sourced, supporting regional suppliers
- Pairs beautifully with Oklahoma’s natural landscape aesthetic
Natural Stone Cons
- Higher material and labor cost than pavers
- Irregular thickness requires skilled setting — not suitable for DIY
- Some stone types (travertine, softer limestones) can chip under heavy impact from hail or dropped objects
- Porous stones may require sealing to prevent staining
- Harder to match if repairs are needed years later
Concrete Paver Patios in Oklahoma
Concrete pavers — from manufacturers like Belgard, Techo-Bloc, and Unilock — offer extraordinary design versatility. Available in hundreds of colors, textures, and patterns, pavers can achieve everything from a rustic cobblestone look to a sleek contemporary linear pattern.
Concrete Paver Pros
- Wide range of colors, sizes, and patterns — highly customizable
- Individual pavers can be replaced if damaged — especially relevant in Oklahoma’s hail-prone climate
- Consistent thickness simplifies installation
- ASTM C936-rated pavers perform well through freeze-thaw cycling
- Interlocking design allows for some ground movement without cracking
- Generally lower cost than natural stone for comparable coverage
Concrete Paver Cons
- Color fade is possible over 10–15 years, though sealers can slow fading significantly
- Joint sand requires maintenance — polymeric sand needs occasional reapplication
- Can feel manufactured compared to natural stone
- Lower-quality paver lines may chip or spall in Oklahoma’s hail events
Cost Comparison in Oklahoma
| Material | Installed Cost / Sq Ft | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Entry-level concrete pavers | $15–$22 | Standard products, basic patterns |
| Premium concrete pavers | $22–$35 | Tumbled, large-format, premium brands |
| Oklahoma limestone | $25–$40 | Local source, beautiful natural look |
| Flagstone (irregular) | $28–$45 | Most natural look, skilled installation required |
| Travertine or quartzite | $35–$60+ | Premium appearance, imported material |
Oklahoma Climate Performance
Both materials perform well in Oklahoma when properly installed with adequate base preparation and drainage. The critical variable isn’t the surface material — it’s what’s underneath. A properly compacted crushed stone base with appropriate drainage will extend the life of both stone and paver installations dramatically in Tulsa’s challenging clay soils.
For Oklahoma’s hail events: concrete pavers have a slight advantage because individual damaged units can be replaced. Natural stone, while generally durable, can chip if struck directly by large hail.
Our Recommendation
Choose natural stone if: you want maximum character, you’re building a space you expect to own for 20+ years, and your budget allows for the premium investment.
Choose concrete pavers if: you want design flexibility, you’re cost-conscious, you appreciate the repairability of individual units, or your design calls for a more contemporary, uniform aesthetic.
Both options, installed correctly, create beautiful, durable patios that serve Oklahoma homeowners for decades. The “right” choice depends on your specific budget, aesthetic preferences, and long-term goals.
Get a Free Patio Design Consultation
VistaScapes & Design builds both natural stone and concrete paver patios throughout Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Bixby, Owasso, and the entire Tulsa metro. We’ll help you choose the right material for your project and provide a detailed, itemized proposal — no surprises.
Call (918) 779-1317 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.


