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Thirty-Six Stone Pillars Hold a Sabre Springs Front Yard

Project Snapshot

Location Sabre Springs, San Diego (92128)
Style Contemporary
Timeline About 11 build days
Price Range $50k-$60k

– Angelus Heartland Paver 60MM (Standard): 900 sf field
– Angelus Slate Stone 6×9 60MM (Distressed): 85 sf accent
– Angelus Rustic Wall Stone: segmental wall field on 105 lf footing
– Stonewall Cap: top course on all walls and pillars
– 36 pillars at 20 in. x 20 in. footprint with cap courses
– 3-inch SDR35 PVC drainline: 120 lf
– Brass 5-inch square drain caps: 6 units
– Plastic 3-inch/4-inch square PVC downspout connections: 2 units
– Pro-Trade 150W stainless steel TR1 transformer: 1 unit
– Pro-Trade LL1 7 in. ledge light, bronze/stainless LED: 10 units
– 12/2 low-voltage wire: 250 lf roll
– AZ River Rock (3/4 in.-1.5 in.): 30 sf
– 4-ft wide wood gate: 1 unit
– Paver on edge in concrete with Weston Wall: 24 lf

– 120 linear feet of 3-inch SDR35 drainline installed in trenches
– 6 brass 5-inch square drain caps and 2 plastic downspout connections
– Paved surfaces graded to direct water to drain caps and away from the foundation
– Existing irrigation valve relocated within 25 feet of original location

– Site setup and demolition: Days 1-2
– Grading, base prep, and drainage: Days 3-4
– Wall footings, wall and pillar construction: Days 4-6
– Paver installation: Days 6-9
– Lighting, turf, gate, and final work: Days 10-11
– Total: 11 working days

Project Story

Overview

Thirty-six Angelus Rustic Wall stone pillars rise from 105 lf of segmental wall footing, framing 985 sf of Angelus interlocking pavers across this Sabre Springs front yard. A 120 lf SDR35 drainline, six brass drain caps, ten Pro-Trade LED ledge lights, and an AZ river-rock accent finish a build delivered in 11 working days.

The stone pillars and the ledge lights make the front of the house look completely different at night.
— Hanna M., San Diego

The Challenge

  • The existing concrete and brick hardscape had deteriorated and no longer provided a clean, functional surface for the front yard and patio areas.
  • Surface water had no structured path away from the house, leaving the patio and adjacent areas without reliable drainage.
  • There were no walls, no edging, and no defined edge between yard and street.

What Changed

The finished front yard at this Sabre Springs property replaced approximately 293 sf of deteriorated concrete and brick with 985 sf of Angelus interlocking pavers laid across the patio, walkway, and driveway. A 105-linear-foot segmental wall system with 36 stone pillars now defines the yard perimeter, and 120 linear feet of subsurface drainline with 6 brass caps moves surface water away from the foundation. Ten low-voltage ledge lights illuminate the walls and paved areas after dark.
How INSTALL-IT-DIRECT Helped
Out went 213 square feet of concrete with wire mesh and 80 square feet of brick; in went a cohesive paver system with walls, drainage, and lighting. Install It Direct managed demo, base prep, wall construction, paver installation, and a 120-linear-foot drainage run across 11 working days. Ten ledge lights were wired to a 150-watt transformer, and 36 stone pillars were built with Angelus Rustic Wall Stone on a 105-foot footing.

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Design & Build

The Plan

  • Primary paving surface: Angelus Heartland Paver 60MM in a standard pattern covering 900 sf, with Angelus Slate Stone 6×9 60MM (distressed finish) used as an accent for the remaining 85 sf

  • Segmental walls built with Angelus Rustic Wall Stone on a 105-linear-foot concrete footing, topped with stonewall cap units; 36 pillars built to 20-inch by 20-inch footprint with cap courses

  • Drainage system: 120 linear feet of 3-inch SDR35 drainline, 6 brass 5-inch square drain caps, and 2 plastic downspout connections routed to direct surface water away from the foundation

  • Low-voltage lighting: Pro-Trade 150W stainless steel TR1 transformer with 10 Pro-Trade LL1 7-inch ledge lights in bronze with stainless steel mounting plates, wired with 12/2 low-voltage cable

  • Existing irrigation valve relocated within 25 feet of original position to accommodate new hardscape layout

  • 24 linear feet of paver-on-edge set in concrete with Weston Wall as a border restraint; AZ river rock accent strip (30 sf) added to the planting bed area

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Project plan

The Build

Demo and Site Setup

The crew removed 213 sf of concrete with wire mesh and 80 sf of brick and clay tile set in concrete. Approximately 4 yards of soil were hauled off site. Stump and root removal was completed as part of the demolition scope.

Grading and Base Prep

After demo, the crew excavated and set string lines for wall footings and paver field grades. Trenches for the drainage system and wall footings were opened along the property edges. The existing irrigation valve was relocated during this phase.

Drainage and Wall Footing Installation

A 12-inch by 12-inch concrete footing was poured across 105 linear feet to support the segmental walls. The 3-inch SDR35 drainline was laid in the open trenches and connected to 6 brass drain caps and 2 plastic downspout connections.

Wall and Pillar Construction

Angelus Rustic Wall Stone was coursed up on the concrete footings to form the segmental walls. Thirty-six pillars were built to the 20-inch by 20-inch footprint, each finished with stonewall cap units. Paver-on-edge border sections (24 lf) were set in concrete along the wall runs.

Paver Installation

The paver field was screeded and 985 sf of pavers were laid across the patio, walkway, and driveway areas. Angelus Heartland 60MM units covered the primary field; Angelus Slate Stone 6x9 60MM distressed units were used for the accent areas. Jointing sand was swept in to complete the field.

Lighting, Turf, and Final Work

Ten Pro-Trade LL1 ledge lights were mounted and wired back to the Pro-Trade 150W transformer using 12/2 low-voltage cable. The small artificial turf area was installed and edged. AZ river rock was placed in the planting bed accent strip. The 4-foot wood gate was hung to complete site access. Irrigation was tested and adjusted following final installation.

Investment

What would a similar project cost in San Diego?

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Pavers and Hardscape (985 sf installed) $22,500 – $27,000
Segmental Walls and Pillars (105 lf wall, 36 pillars) $15,000 – $18,000
Demo and Site Work $3,500 – $4,000
Drainage System (120 lf drainline, 6 caps) $3,500 – $4,000
Low-Voltage Lighting (10 fixtures, 1 transformer) $1,500 – $2,000
Turf, River Rock, Gate, and Extras $4,000 – $5,000
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a paver patio with segmental walls cost in Sabre Springs San Diego?

A project of this scope in the 92128 area, covering roughly 985 square feet of interlocking pavers with 105 linear feet of segmental walls, 36 pillars, a drainage system, and low-voltage lighting, typically falls in the $50,000 to $60,000 range. Cost drivers include wall linear footage, number of pillars, drainline length, and site demo requirements. Simpler paver-only installs without walls run considerably less.

Do interlocking pavers in San Diego require a permit?

Permitting for paver patios and landscape walls varies by jurisdiction and site conditions. Homeowners can confirm current requirements with their local building department before a project begins.

How is drainage handled under a paver patio near the house foundation?

The paved surface is graded to slope water toward drain caps, which connect to an underground drainline routed away from the foundation. On this project, 120 linear feet of 3-inch SDR35 drainline and 6 brass drain caps handled surface water.

What maintenance do Angelus interlocking pavers require?

Angelus interlocking pavers are low-maintenance. Occasional sweeping and re-sanding of joints every few years keeps the surface stable. Individual units can be removed and replaced if damaged, without disturbing the surrounding field. The distressed-finish Slate Stone units used as accents on this project hide minor surface wear well over time.

How long does a paver and retaining wall project take in San Diego?

Most San Diego paver and segmental wall projects of this scale run 10 to 15 working days depending on site access, drainage scope, and wall complexity. This project in Sabre Springs was completed in 11 working days.

Can low-voltage landscape lighting be added to a paver and wall project in San Diego?

Yes. Low-voltage ledge lights mount directly into segmental walls and connect to a transformer via buried low-voltage cable. This project used 10 Pro-Trade LL1 bronze LED ledge lights wired to a 150-watt transformer.

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Patrick Diehl

Born and raised in San Diego, Patrick has managed residential, commercial, and high-rise builds, with a specialty in hardscape. A licensed real-estate agent and certified home inspector, he's committed to delivering every project with quality, compliance, and on-time results.

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