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Price Intelligence · Updated 2025-Q1

Basalt Price Guide 2025 — Material & Installation Costs

Basalt is a dense volcanic stone used primarily for contemporary exterior paving and commercial flooring. Regional sourcing is critical — freight costs are significant due to basalt's weight.

$8–$20 Material / sq ft
$13 National Median
$20–$45 Installed Paving
3 Format Options

Current Basalt Costs

All prices in USD, per square foot unless noted. Installed prices include material, labor, mortar or adhesive, and standard finishing. Regional adjustments apply.

Material (supply only)
$8 – $20
per sq ft
Median: $13/sq ft
$8median $13$20
Installed Paving
$20 – $45
per sq ft installed
Median: $30/sq ft
$20median $30$45
Expert Insight

Basalt is the heaviest common paving stone by volume. Freight can add $3–8/sq ft versus lighter alternatives, making West Coast sourcing the most cost-effective in the US.

Basalt Prices by Region

Regional multipliers reflect import warehouse proximity, local labor rates, and freight costs. Canada prices include cross-border logistics.

Region Material Range Installed Paving vs. National
Northeast $9 – $23/sq ft $23 – $52/sq ft +15%
Southeast $9 – $22/sq ft $22 – $50/sq ft +10%
Midwest $9 – $22/sq ft $22 – $50/sq ft +10%
Southwest $8 – $21/sq ft $21 – $47/sq ft +5%
West Coast $8 – $19/sq ft $19 – $43/sq ft -5%
Canada $10 – $24/sq ft $24 – $54/sq ft +20%

Material Cost by Format

Format choice significantly impacts material cost. Larger formats and slabs command higher per-square-foot prices due to cutting complexity and waste factors.

Format Low High
12×12 honed $8 $16
12×24 honed $10 $20
Bush-hammered paver 12×12 $9 $18

What Affects Basalt Pricing

  1. Origin (Pacific Northwest domestic vs Chinese import)
  2. Finish (honed vs bush-hammered vs flamed)
  3. Regional shipping (heaviest stone by volume)
SmartStones tip: Get quotes from multiple verified suppliers in your region. Material costs vary by 15–30% between suppliers carrying the same stone type.

Basalt Pricing FAQ

Basalt material costs range from $8 to $20/sq ft, with a national median of $13/sq ft. Pricing varies by origin, finish type, and format. Basalt is the heaviest common paving stone by volume. Freight can add $3–8/sq ft versus lighter alternatives, making West Coast sourcing the most cost-effective in the US.
Professionally installed Basalt for installed paving typically runs $20–$45/sq ft, with a national median of $30/sq ft. This includes material, labor, adhesive or mortar, and standard edge finishing.
The main cost drivers for Basalt are: Origin (Pacific Northwest domestic vs Chinese import); Finish (honed vs bush-hammered vs flamed); Regional shipping (heaviest stone by volume).
Basalt prices vary meaningfully by region. The West Coast is typically the most affordable market, while the Canada commands the highest prices — a difference of approximately 25% on material costs alone. Proximity to import warehouses and local labor rates drive the regional spread.
Basalt tiles (12×12 honed) typically range from $8–$16/sq ft in material. Larger format slabs or panels cost $9–$18 (Bush-hammered paver 12×12). Slabs are preferred for countertops and feature walls where seamless continuity matters.

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