Finished backyard and side-yard walkthrough
Finished-only walkthrough of the completed paver grid, artificial turf joints, pergola area, retaining wall, decorative rock, planting beds, and side-yard finish.
This finished project was a $95k-$110k build.
Square pavers in turf joints form the modern grid that anchors the new patio.
Wood pergola shades the seating area set against the planted slope and capped wall.
Gravel drain strip at the wall toe handles surface runoff before it reaches the patio.
Bowl fire feature on the paver grid with the planted retaining wall behind.
Stepping-stone pavers in turf joints lead along the wall to the pergola.
Timber pergola over the checkerboard paver field.
Round fire feature and seating define the outdoor-living zone.
Pergola, covered patio, and fire-feature lounge form the new outdoor-living spine.
Side-yard pergola anchors the new pavers and turf at the home edge.
Fire feature seating frames the wall-and-fence backdrop.
Stonewall II caps top the retaining wall with new plantings on the slope.
Paver stepping stones in pebble aggregate alongside the new Bermuda sod lawn.
A checkerboard grid of 715 sf Angelus Courtyard Combo pavers with artificial-turf joints sets the tone for this Vista backyard, backed by a 185-unit Stonewall II retaining wall and 1,130 sf of Imperial Desert Rye 65 turf. A prefab pergola with gas-fed fire feature, 1,502 sf of Bermuda sod, 400 lf of drainage, and thirty low-voltage fixtures completed the eight-week reset.
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Before — the bare dirt backyard with the existing block retaining wall.
Square pavers in turf joints form the modern grid that anchors the new patio.
Before — the patchy side-yard strip along the house.
Paver stepping stones in pebble aggregate alongside the new Bermuda sod lawn.
Backyard layout built around a paver-and-turf checkerboard set against a Stonewall II capped retaining wall that follows the existing fence line.
Angelus Courtyard Combo 60mm pavers (715 sf) with Imperial Desert Rye 65 artificial turf (1,130 sf) infill in the joints, paired with 1,502 sf of Bermuda sod for the open lawn area.
Drainage strategy combining 200 lf of perforated French drain and 200 lf of solid SDR-35 line to move surface water away from the patio and house, with a gravel drain strip at the wall toe.
Low-voltage lighting per NEC Article 411: 20 in-ground Pro-Trade IG2 fixtures and 10 BUL1 up-lights on a 300W transformer with mechanical timer, fed by 250 lf of 12/2 wire.
Prefab pergola assembled on four 12-by-12 concrete footings with anchor straps, sited over the seating zone and adjacent to a 30 lf 1-inch gas line stub-out for a fire feature.
The crew stripped the back yard of patchy turf and existing vegetation, hauled off two large vegetation loads, and staged a roll-off on the driveway approach to start the work.
The site soil ran clay-heavy across the build area. The team worked the subgrade down, added geotextile fabric under the paver field for stability, and amended the sod area with USGA sand, gypsum, and compost tilled to 6 inches before any base went in.
The drainage system went in next: 200 lf of perforated French drain and 200 lf of solid SDR-35 line, tied into 20 drain caps and downspout connections, with a gravel drain strip at the wall toe.
The 185-unit Stonewall II capped retaining wall went up along the vinyl fence line on a prepared base with gravel back-drain. A short side-yard wall (60 lf) and a rebuild segment were finished in the same phase.
Angelus Courtyard Combo pavers were laid across two paver fields totalling 715 sf, with 230 lf of paver-on-edge mow strip set in concrete and 175 stepping stones placed in concrete. Joint sand and final compaction wrapped the patio surface.
Imperial Desert Rye 65 artificial turf (1,130 sf) was infilled into the paver-grid joints and laid as a side-yard surface. 1,502 sf of Bermuda sod was rolled out over the amended soil for the open lawn.
The prefab pergola was assembled on four 12-by-12 concrete footings with anchor straps. Alongside it, a 30 lf 1-inch gas line went into an 18-inch trench with tracer tape, with two connections and two sweeps for the fire feature.
20 Pro-Trade IG2 in-ground fixtures and 10 BUL1 up-lights were set on a 300W transformer with a mechanical timer, fed by 250 lf of 12/2 low-voltage wire. The crew finished mulched planting beds, set the river rock, and completed final cleanup.
Finished-only walkthrough of the completed paver grid, artificial turf joints, pergola area, retaining wall, decorative rock, planting beds, and side-yard finish.
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A backyard build at this scope in Vista typically runs in the high-five to low-six figures. This Vista (92081) project, which combined 715 sf of Angelus Courtyard Combo pavers, 1,130 sf of artificial turf, 1,502 sf of Bermuda sod, a 185-unit Stonewall II retaining wall, 400 lf of drainage, and a prefab pergola, fell in the $95,000 to $110,000 range. Paver square footage, wall length, and drainage scope are the biggest cost drivers.
It depends on the height of the wall, whether gas or electrical work is included, and whether your property is in an HOA. The City of Vista's building department sets the permit thresholds, and many neighborhoods in 92081 also have HOA design rules. We did not document the permit and HOA path on this specific project for public reference. Verify current requirements with a licensed contractor or attorney and your local jurisdiction.
We combine perforated and solid drain pipe to move surface water off the patio and away from the house, and we set a gravel strip at the toe of the retaining wall to catch runoff before it reaches the patio. On this Vista project that meant 200 lf of perforated French drain, 200 lf of solid SDR-35, 20 drain caps and downspout connections, and surfaces sloped to drain per CRC R401.3. Verify current requirements with a licensed contractor or attorney.
The artificial turf field needs occasional brushing and rinsing, plus a leaf blower pass after the wind blows debris in. The Bermuda sod side needs irrigation, mowing, and seasonal feeding. Keeping the two surfaces clean comes down to a hard edge between them; in this Vista build, paver mow strip and a gravel drain strip do that work along the wall toe.
Yes, when the layout and the gas-line route are planned together. On this Vista build, the prefab pergola was anchored to four 12-by-12 concrete footings with strap anchors, and a 30 lf 1-inch gas line ran in an 18-inch trench with tracer tape, with two connections and two sweeps for the fire feature.
Most paver-and-turf backyard builds in San Diego County run 4 to 8 weeks of on-site work depending on access, soil conditions, and how much drainage and wall work is in scope. This Vista project spent about 39 working days on site across demo, drainage, walls, pavers, turf and sod, pergola assembly, and lighting.
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