Patio Installer cost in Washington
2026 cost ranges for common patio installer jobs in Washington, sourced from market averages and verified pro quotes.
What moves patio installer pricing in Washington
Most homeowner quotes in Washington flex by these factors. Use them as a checklist when comparing bids.
- Travel distance from the pro's shop
- Weekend / after-hours surcharge
- Minimum trip charge
- Scope of work + materials grade
- Permit / inspection requirement
- Access difficulty (stairs, crawlspace, rooftop)
- Disposal of removed materials
- Project size and finish level
- Code upgrades triggered by the work
- Multi-trade coordination
- Project timeline and crew size
Plan patio installer work before you request quotes
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3 typical patio installer jobs
Service call / first-hour diagnostic
$2,700 – $7,800 (typical $5,100)
Most patio installer pros in Washington carry a fixed trip / first-hour minimum before any work begins.
Typical mid-tier job
$19,800 – $49,500 (typical $33,000)
Mid-tier patio installer work typically runs $33,000 once materials are factored in.
Full installation / large project
$60,500 – $110,000 (typical $93,500)
Large patio installer projects in Washington can reach $110,000 once permits and finish work are included.
Washington-specific factors
ProFix Directory tracks licensed home-services contractors across Washington, with deepest coverage in Spokane, Seattle, and Tacoma. Washington licenses contractors through the Washington Department of Labor & Industries (L&I), with separate state-level credentials for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work. Every listing is pulled from public license + business records, so you can shortlist verified pros without trusting a single review-platform score.
Top patio installer pros in Washington
ProFix Directory tiers every Washington pro by NAP completeness, multi-source verification, and license evidence. National Gold pros score highest; Regional Gold pros are credible single-source listings with verified license + NAP.
Alpine Patio Concepts Inc
Regional GoldSpokane, WA
View pro profile →American Patio Covers Plus
Regional GoldArlington, WA
View pro profile →Gomez Pools & Patio Llc
Regional GoldBonney Lake, WA
View pro profile →Patio Covers Unlimited NW Llc
Regional GoldRichland, WA
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3 ways to save on patio installer work in Washington
- Get three quotes — and require itemized line items. ProFix Directory tracks Washington pros so you can shortlist licensed options without trusting a single review-platform score.
- Verify licensing before deposit. Confirm the pro's credential through the Washington state license lookup — it's free and rules out the worst offenders before money changes hands.
- Bundle small jobs into one trip. Most patio installer pros bill a fixed first-hour minimum or trip fee. Stacking two or three small tasks into a single visit can cut effective hourly cost by 30–40%.
Patio Installer cost questions in Washington
How much does patio installer cost in Washington?
The typical cost of patio installer services in Washington is $2,700-$110,000, with most projects landing around $43,867. Washington pricing flexes by minimum trip charge, multi-trade coordination, disposal of removed materials. Confirm scope and a written quote with a licensed local pro before booking work.
What is the typical patio installer price range in Washington?
Patio Installer services in Washington range from $2,700 to $110,000 across 3 tracked tasks, with the average typical price around $43,867. Use the task table on this page to compare each line item before requesting bids.
What affects patio installer pricing in Washington?
The largest price factors in this dataset are Travel distance from the pro's shop, Weekend / after-hours surcharge, Minimum trip charge, Scope of work + materials grade, Permit / inspection requirement. ProFix Directory tracks licensed home-services contractors across Washington, with deepest coverage in Spokane, Seattle, and Tacoma. Washington licenses contractors through the Washington Department of Labor & Industries (L&I), with separate state-level credentials for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work. Every listing is pulled from public license + business records, so you can shortlist verified pros without trusting a single review-platform score.
Which patio installer jobs are included in this cost guide?
Tracked jobs include Service call / first-hour diagnostic ($2,700-$7,800); Typical mid-tier job ($19,800-$49,500); Full installation / large project ($60,500-$110,000). Each task row includes low, typical, and high pricing from the same loader data.
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Cost ranges shown for this trade are derived from Washington licensed-contractor surveys and the state's published cost-band anchors. Seed-backed numbers are used wherever a hand-curated entry exists.